Someone Who Can Make You Laugh Quotes
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There are so many beautiful girls around that after a while you start looking for someone who can make you laugh
— Candace Bushnell
Religion means to know God and to love Him.
— A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
If you can make someone laugh who's dead set against you, that's the first step to winning them over to your side.
— John Waters
I lived through a golden period where society felt that it was good to help people who didn't have a great deal of money fulfil their potential.
— Peter Capaldi
I want someone who can make me laugh and just be normal and understand my lifestyle and how I wanna live it.
— Selena Gomez
To be clear ... no one is above the law.
— Andrew Cuomo
No moral code or ethical principle, no piece of scripture or holy teaching, can be summoned to defend what we have allowed our country to become.
— Matthew Desmond
Childish certainty that nothing could get him while under the covers wasn't much comfort, but it was a start.
— Marybeth Niederkorn
This century hasn't got the lock on insanity.
— William Peter Blatty
It's not what you don't know that kills you, it's what you know for sure that ain't true.
— Mark Twain
If you can make me laugh, my heart is yours! I think there's nothing more attractive than someone who doesn't take themselves too seriously.
— Shay Mitchell
We are the dust of the Universe, trying to understand itself.
— Charles Pellegrino
I love someone who can make me laugh. And someone who's secure - I think that's sexy.
— Roselyn Sanchez
Next time you wish to feed me poison, warn me first, Loor demanded. (The Merchant of Death)
— D.J. MacHale
Funny how the darkness smelled the same everywhere. She could have been anywhere in the universe, anywhere at all.
— Anne Corlett
Short on glamour and long on tragedy.
— Quentin Reynolds