Quotes about Laughter
The solution is always spiritual, and it almost never has anything to do with the problem ... laughter is carbonated holiness.
— Anne Lamott
If people are not laughing at your goals,then your goals are too small
— Albert Einstein
She would have laughed if she haven't been at the point of crying.
— Aldous Huxley
It is a scene of Satyrs and Nymphs, of pursuits and captures, provocative resistances followed by the enthusiastic surrender of lips to bearded lips, of panting bosoms to the impatience of rough hands, the whole accompanied by a babel of shouting, squealing and shrill laughter
— Aldous Huxley
We've got to laugh or break our hearts in this damnable world.
— Dorothy Sayers
Did you ever fly a kite in bed? Did you ever walk with ten cats on your head? Did you ever milk this kind of cow? Well, we can do it. We know how. If you never did, you should. These things are fun and fun is good.
— Dr. Seuss
And this filmmaker has the most extraordinary epiphany! He realizes that there is as much merit in trying to ease people's suffering for a moment as there is in "focusing" on it. To ease someone's pain through a distracting, silly, joyous laugh is his lesson. I know there is suffering, so to escape it for a second is truly powerful. That is one church I am staying loyal to. The Church of Laughing.
— Drew Barrymore
As you're rushing through life, take time to stop a moment, look into people's eyes, say something kind, and try to make them laugh!
— Barbara Johnson
The next time you're tempted to groan, you might try to laugh instead. It will extend your life and make the lives of all those around you more enjoyable.
— Joseph Wirthlin
If you're in love it ought to make you happy. You ought to laugh.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
She felt a little betrayed and sad, but presently a moving object came into sight. It was a huge horse-chestnut tree in full bloom bound for the Champs Elysees, strapped now into a long truck and simply shaking with laughter - like a lovely person in an undignified position yet confident none the less of being lovely. Looking at it with fascination, Rosemary identified herself with it, and laughed cheerfully with it, and everything all at once seemed gorgeous.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
The bar is in full swing, and floating rounds of cocktails permeate the garden outside, until the air is alivewith chatter and laughter, and casual innuendo and introductions forgotten on the spot, and enthusiastic meetings between women who never knew each other's names.
— F Scott Fitzgerald