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To Laugh Often & to Love much
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Laugh loudly, laugh often, and most important, laugh at yourself.
— Chelsea Handler
It is often just as sacred to laugh as it is to pray.
— Charles R. Swindoll
Those who laugh the hardest are often the most unhappy.
— Bill Loguidice
I don't do it often, but I do cry. I also laugh a lot; people tell me I'm funny and I do like to laugh.
— Michael Caine
A gentleman is often seen, but very seldom heard to laugh.
— Lord Chesterfield
Live well, Laugh often, Love much.
— Bessie Anderson Stanley
To have played and laughed with enthusiasm, and sung with exultation - this to to have succeeded.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
To Laugh Often & to Love much
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Live well laugh often and love much.
— Bessie Anderson Stanley
It's so great to be able to make people laugh, because this is so often how we get our selves back.
— Anne Lamott
The vulgar only laugh, but never smile; whereas well-bred people often smile, but seldom laugh.
— Lord Chesterfield
I do not often laugh, sir, as you may perceive by the air of my countenance; but nevertheless, I retain the privilege of laughing when I please.
— Alexandre Dumas
Live well, learn plenty, laugh often, love much.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
I have often seen an actor laugh off the stage, but I don't remember ever having seen one weep.
— Bette Davis
I never wear mascara; I laugh until I cry too often.
— Jeanne Calment
A small laugh startled me and I looked over to see her actually smiling. Making her do that more often was a new goal.
— Abbi Glines
Live boldly. Laugh Loudly. Love Truly. Play as often as you can Work as smart as you are able. Share your heart as deeply as you can reach.
— Mary Anne Radmacher
Too much brilliance has its disadvantages, and misplaced wit may raise a laugh, but often beheads a topic of profound interest.
— Margot Asquith
Do not laugh much or often or unrestrainedly.
— Epictetus
To laugh often and much ... this is to have succeeded. Probably not from Emerson: here's the full quotation and the story.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
A good artist should laugh often!
— Francois Place
To laugh often and love much ... to appreciate beauty, to find the best in others, to give one's self ... this is to have succeeded.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
I am forced, as I have often said, to try to make myself laugh, that I may not cry: for one or other I must do.
— Samuel Richardson
Love well, laugh often and live well for Christ.
— Karen Kingsbury