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- If you planted Hope today in any Hopeless Heart. If someone's Burden was Lighter because you did your part. If you caused a Laugh that…
- Laughter is the 'Jam' 0n The Toast 0f Life ... It adds Flavor, Keeps it from Being Too Dry, And Make it Easier To Swallow.
- Laughter and Tears Are Meant To Turn The Wheels Of The Same Machinery Of Sensibility. One Is Wind-Power, and The Other Water-Power. That's All...
- Cleanse Yourself With Laughter And Tears. Let The Tears Take Out All The Agony That Is Hidden Inside You And Let Laughter Ignite your Contagious…
- Laugh As Much As You Breath And Love As Much As You Live...
- They Say Laughter Is The Best Medicine, But If You're Laughing For No Particular Reason, You Need Medicine...
- Being Tickled... Is Like Being Raped But You Are Forced To Laugh.
- Laugh! It's the Music Of The Heart And Soul. Think! Imagination Has No Boundaries. Play! It's The Source Of Perpetual Youth. Listen! It May Someday…
- Life Itself Begins With Our Cry, Life Ends With Others Cry. Fill This Gap With As Much Laughter As Possible. Always Be Happy And Make…
More Laughter Quotes
- Among those whom I like or admire, I can find no common denominator, but among those whom I love, I can: all… — Wystan Hugh Auden
- Everybody knows from his own experience that after laughter, good laughter, a belly laugh, you almost feel that you have taken an… — Rajneesh
- People who think they know everything are a great annoyance to those of us who do. — Isaac Asimov
- One cannot be always laughing at a man without now and then stumbling on something witty. — Jane Austen
- Imagination was given to man to compensate him for what he is not; a sense of humor to console him for what… — Francis Bacon
- I quickly laugh at everything for fear of having to cry. — Pierre Beaumarchais
- In laughter we always find an unavowed intention to humiliate and consequently to correct our neighbour. — Henri Bergson
- Laughter is one of the very privileges of reason, being confined to the human species. — Thomas Carlyle