Humour And Laughter Quotes
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Humour And Laughter Quotes & Sayings
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One is a great deal less anxious if one feels perfectly free to be anxious, and the same may be said of guilt.
— Alan W. Watts
Miss Fairlie laughed with a ready good-humour, which broke out as brightly as if it had been part of the sunshine above us ...
— Wilkie Collins
Every year law schools churn out thousands of lawyers. We don't need any more lawyers. We need more lawyers like we need more talk-show hosts.
— Craig Ferguson
Sorrow is what I feel for people who aren't doing what they love. I keep my distance from them as though they're contagious. They are, I believe.
— Darnell Lamont Walker
Red lipstick is instant glamour.
— Charlotte Tilbury
If your gonna go down, go down swinging!
— Fred Astaire
There is a point in the future where even the worst disaster starts to settle into an anecdote.
— David Nicholls
We're very good in America at talking about stuff, often stuff to buy. We tend to talk about our iPods. We tend to talk about cars or new fads.
— Milton Glaser
Life is difficult and those who make us laugh are angels.
— Wayne Gerard Trotman
The voice of a donkey braying in the neighbouring meadow seemed like the mocking laughter of demons.
— P.G. Wodehouse
You know what they say, Two pairs a company, cheese a croud
— Annoying Orange
Laughter is the antidote to existential pain
— S. Spencer Baker
To neglect ones own ability to laugh is the greatest form of Blasphemy, for to laugh is to pray.
— Ilyas Kassam
Life is a huge farce, and the advantage of possessing a sense of humour is that it enables one to defy fate with mocking laughter.
— George Gissing
Laughter can be a form of forgiveness - a gift, cathartic.
— Briar Kit Esme
As I know more of mankind I expect less of them, and am ready now to call a man a good man upon easier terms than I was formerly.
— Samuel Johnson
He that dies before sixty, of a cold or consumption, dies, in reality, by a violent death.
— Henry Fielding
Fuck rational thought
— George Carlin
...methinks the older that one grows,
Inclines us more to laugh the scold, though laughter
Leaves us so doubly serious shortly after. — George Gordon Byron
Inclines us more to laugh the scold, though laughter
Leaves us so doubly serious shortly after. — George Gordon Byron
Belief fuels passion, and passion rarely fails.
— Mac Anderson
Of all funny things, truth is the funniest.
— Neel Burton
Understanding the other persons' needs does not mean you have to give up on your own needs.
— Marshall B. Rosenberg
I expect that in 40 years' time I'll be writing political tomes and working for an organisation like Oxfam.
— Toby Young
My condolences, you're still alive.
— Fakeer Ishavardas