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Quotes about Laughter

It is possible to suffer and despair an entire lifetime and still not give up the art of laughter.
— Madeleine L'Engle
I have always been a Laugher, disturbing people who are not laughers, upsetting whole audiences at theatres... I laugh, that's all. I love to laugh. Laugher to me is being alive. I have had rotten times, and I have laughed through them. Even in the midst of the very worst times I have laughed.
— William Saroyan
Our desire is to help you embrace the beauty of the life God has given you. We wrote Plain Wisdom to encourage you to accept yourself,forgive yourself, challenge yourself,laugh at yourself, and most important,see yourself through God's eyes of love.For when you do,you will find the freedom to truly enjoy your life.
— Cindy Woodsmall
Wherever the Catholic sun doth shine, There's always laughter and good red wine. At least I've always found it so. Benedicamus Domino!
— Hilaire Belloc
You've got to learn to laugh in the face of adversity.
— Emily Atack
Laugh and grow strong.
— Ignatius of Loyola
Was this really happening? She was singing a Springsteen song with Ridge Jackson. Their gazes locked as they "sang" into the forks. A smile curved her lips, and giggles bubbled up until she couldn't sing at all.
— Colleen Coble
May the two of you walk the shore side by side sharing sister stories for many years to come.
— Lisa Wingate
My pappy used to say, any day you don't find a reason to laugh is like livin' two days, neither one of them worth a whit.
— Lisa Wingate
I grew up in the Bronx where you would stay up late with your girlfriends, just being silly in our bedrooms, whatever. And I was always the clown.
— Jennifer Lopez
You ever laughed so hard nobody in the world could hurt you for a minute, no matter what they tried to do to you?
— Virginia Euwer Wolff
It occurs to me, in fact, that laughter has much in common with prayer. In both acts, we stand on equal ground, freely acknowledging ourselves as fallen creatures. We take ourselves less seriously. We think of our creatureliness. Work divides and ranks; laughter and prayer unite. Finding God in Unexpected Places(245
— Philip Yancey