Laugh Quotes
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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.
Kali Hawk -
I'm pretty goofy. I laugh at my own jokes.
Abby Wambach
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I've just always liked watching people dance. I can't explain it. It used to just make me laugh.
Harmony Korine -
You can't make people laugh for more than half an hour and be consistent.
Hal Roach -
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.
Daniel Gilbert -
When you go to church, if the pastor at some point doesn't make you laugh, he probably ain't gonna make you join.
R. Kelly -
To become conscious of what is horrifying and to laugh at it is to become master of that which is horrifying.
Eugene Ionesco -
I never got beaten up, because I was a wisecracking jokester. I could make a bully laugh before he delivered a punch.
Garry Marshall
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I feel it is time to lighten up and laugh about things and enjoy ourselves a little bit more.
Vicki Lawrence -
Women rely on friends. ... That's where we draw sustenance and find safety. We can count on our women friends when we need a good laugh or a good cry.
Cokie Roberts -
I pretty much will do anything for a laugh.
Gail Carriger -
'It Girl' is supposed to be something that only lasts a certain amount of time. They keep calling me an 'It Girl,' and at this point it makes me laugh, because I've done that so many times: 'You're it;' 'You're not it.' What is 'it?'
Zooey Deschanel -
I was the jokester, the one who made the family laugh.
Nicole Beharie -
You grow up the day you have the first real laugh at yourself.
Ethel Barrymore
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What I really enjoy the most is seeing what the crowd likes. I enjoy making people laugh.
Verne Troyer -
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.
Hari Kondabolu -
I've been at it since 1967, and I still love it. There is nothing quite like making people laugh.
Vicki Lawrence -
There is some humour in 'Family Values.' I don't want everyone to think it's not going to make them laugh. But there are quite a lot of poems there that aren't funny at all.
Wendy Cope -
My mother used to push 'Wuthering Heights' on me as a boy, and I sensed from her breathy description of the story that it would make me laugh. I have no plans to find out if this is true.
Walter Kirn -
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.
Hari Kondabolu
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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.
T. C. Boyle -
I want to make people laugh.
Abby Elliott -
For me, compatibility is a sense of humour, being able to laugh together; that is very important.
Felicity Kendal -
I'm not cut out to be a detective on 'Law & Order' - I laugh too easily.
Becki Newton