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"I can think of no better way of redeeming this tragic world today than love and laughter. Too many of the young have forgotten how to laugh, and too many of the elders have forgotten how to love. Would not our lives be lightened if only we could all learn to laugh more easily at ourselves and to love one another?" Theodore M. Hesburgh 5.0000 average rating Rate this Quote
"If your cat falls out of a tree, go indoors to laugh." Patricia Hitchcock 5.0000 average rating Rate this Quote
"If you don't learn to laugh at trouble, you won't have anything to laugh at when you're old." Edgar Watson Howe 3.6667 average rating Rate this Quote
"He who has achieved success has worked well, laughed often and loved much." Elbert Hubbard 4.8571 average rating Rate this Quote
"Laughter is the sun that drives winter from the human face." Victor Hugo 4.8571 average rating Rate this Quote
"Separated lovers cheat absence by a thousand fancies which have their own reality. They are prevented from seeing one another and they cannot write; nevertheless they find countless mysterious ways of corresponding, by sending each other the song of birds, the scent of flowers, the laughter of children, the light of the sun, the sighing of the wind, and the gleam of the stars-all the beauties of creation." Victor Hugo 4.6667 average rating Rate this Quote
"At least one way of measuring the freedom of any society is the amount of comedy that is permitted, and clearly a healthy society permits more satirical comment than a repressive, so that if comedy is to function in some way as a safety release then it must obviously deal with these taboo areas. This is part of the responsibility we accord our licensed jesters, that nothing be excused the searching light of comedy. If anything can survive the probe of humour it is clearly of value, and conversely all groups who claim immunity from laughter are claiming special privileges which should not be granted." Eric Idle 5.0000 average rating Rate this Quote
"Laughter is complete rapture vocalized." Allison Kearney 5.0000 average rating Rate this Quote
"There are three things which are real: God, human folly, and laughter. The first two are beyond our comprehension. So we must do what we can with the third." John Fitzgerald Kennedy 4.9000 average rating Rate this Quote
"You can't win at everything, but you can laugh at everything." Robert Killinger 5.0000 average rating Rate this Quote
"I'd give Charles Darwin videotapes of 'Geraldo,' 'Beavis and Butt-head' and 'The McLaughlin Group.' I would be interested in seeing if he still believes in evolution." Dean Koontz 3.6667 average rating Rate this Quote
"Don't wait to be happy to laugh... You may die and never have laughed!" Jean de LaBruyere Rate this Quote
"Laughter is the best form of medicine. For when we laugh, we neither think, grieve, or feel." Eugene Lam 5.0000 average rating Rate this Quote
"Class has a sense of humor. It knows that a good laugh is the best lubricant for oiling the machinery of human relations. Class never makes excuses. It takes its lumps and learns from past mistakes. Class bespeaks an aristocracy unrelated to ancestors or money. Some extremely wealthy people have no class at all, while others who are struggling to make ends meet are loaded with it. Class is real. You can't fake it. Class never tries to build itself up by tearing others down. Class is already up and need not attempt to look better by making others look worse. Everyone is comfortable with the person who has class because he is comfortable with himself. If you have class, you've got it made. If you don't have class, no matter what else you have, it won't make up for it." Ann Landers 5.0000 average rating Rate this Quote
"I believe a man is born first unto himself-for the happy developing of himself, while the world is a nursery, and the pretty things are to be snatched for, and pleasant things tasted; some people seem to exist thus right to the end. But most are born again on entering manhood; then they are born to humanity, to a consciousness of all the laughing, and the never-ceasing murmur of pain and sorrow that comes from the terrible multitudes of brothers." D(avid) H(erbert) Lawrence 5.0000 average rating Rate this Quote
"With the fearful strain that is on me night and day, if I did not laugh I should die." Abraham Lincoln 3.8333 average rating Rate this Quote
"Laugh and the world laughs with you. Cry and the world laughs at you." J. M. Linsner 3.6667 average rating Rate this Quote
"If you're not allowed to laugh in heaven, I don't want to go there." Martin Luther 4.7500 average rating Rate this Quote
"If you can't ignore an insult, top it; if you can't top it, laugh it off; and if you can't laugh it off, it's probably deserved." J. Russel Lynes 4.8571 average rating Rate this Quote
"The person who knows how to laugh at himself will never cease to be amused." Shirley MacLaine 5.0000 average rating Rate this Quote
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