Laugh Quotes
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I've just always liked watching people dance. I can't explain it. It used to just make me laugh.
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When you go to church, if the pastor at some point doesn't make you laugh, he probably ain't gonna make you join.
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It is God's giving if we laugh or weep.
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I like poems where you don't really know whether to laugh or cry when you read them.
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I feel it is time to lighten up and laugh about things and enjoy ourselves a little bit more.
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You grow up the day you have the first real laugh at yourself.
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I think if they put a laugh track on 'Intervention,' it would be funny.
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I've been at it since 1967, and I still love it. There is nothing quite like making people laugh.
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I know I always had a lot of energy growing up and I had to put it somewhere. Theater allowed me to really feel things, to laugh, to cry, to explode outward. I could do anything and it was totally accepted and appreciated. If I hadn't gone into the theater, I probably would have been a psychotic killer.
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Training is vital. You need to know the technical aspects of acting, just in case someone hands you a monologue and simply says, 'Cry here and laugh here.' You have to be able to make sense of it all.
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Some of my college friends used to laugh at me. But no one's laughing anymore. Now, they all try to get free underwear.
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Her laugh was as fragile as the leaves she had raked when I was five.
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She frowned."You're not very friendly." I let out a short laugh."What?I'm not friendly to a ghost who floats into my house and starts touching me?Well,excuse my rudeness but this is a little disturbing.
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The U.S. Army is the biggest joke the world has to laugh at. It is the army of liars, backstabbers, fools, and bullies. The few good sergeants are getting out as soon as they can, and they are telling us privates to do the same.
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I think good things are happening to me and will continue. I am not optimistic about the rest of the species, but I'm so blessed, it's almost scary. I'm sorry to disappoint you, but I have a wildly sunny disposition. I love to laugh.
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I always wanted to be known as the Norman Rockwell of television, and 'Happy Days' represented the part of me that wanted to make mainstream America laugh.
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When I started doing standup when I was 17, I was talking about being Indian and specifically ethnic jokes. Straightforward stuff that was fairly ignorant that I knew would get the laugh. It wasn't flipping stereotypes; it was using them.
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I have this weird obsession with kids and old people falling. Like, funny falls. It is awful, but it's the thing that makes me laugh the most.
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The absolute truth is the thing that makes people laugh.
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What I really enjoy the most is seeing what the crowd likes. I enjoy making people laugh.
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You can't make people laugh for more than half an hour and be consistent.
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I'm not cut out to be a detective on 'Law & Order' - I laugh too easily.
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I'm not like most comedians. I don't deal with just heckles - I'm also dealing with threats and anger. Here I am, a brown person on stage being quite blunt. I talk about white privilege; I talk about U.S. imperialistic practices; I talk about colonialism. I'm not saying things that are easy for people to laugh at.
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I don't care if the audience is 600 Saul Bellows; I'm going to knock them dead with a comedy routine. I'm out there as a missionary for literature because, if people laugh and enjoy themselves, they might actually do something as bizarre as reading the book.