Laugh and the world laughs with you, snore and you sleep alone. | |
— Anthony Burgess | |
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On This Day In: | |
2014 | Agreed |
2013 | Smile From Your Heart! |
2012 | Like You |
2011 | Got Days? |
2010 | K9 Humor – Has Anyone Seen My Setter? (Must read!!) |
A Longer Blog Than You Want To Read (Probably) | |
2009 | Back and Forth and Round Again… |
Posts Tagged ‘On Laughter’
Alone Again, Naturally
Posted in Humor, Quotes, tagged Anthony Burgess, Humor, On Laughter, On Snoring, Quotes on September 21, 2015| Leave a Comment »
The Best Medicine Is Also Contagious
Posted in Humor, Quotes, tagged Charles Dickens, Humor, On Laughter, Quotes on January 25, 2015| Leave a Comment »
There is nothing in the world so irresistibly contagious as laughter and good humor. | |
— Charles Dickens | |
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On This Day In: | |
2014 | Eyes Off |
2013 | The More Things Change… |
2012 | The Delicate Moment Of Giving |
2011 | Ready, Shoot, Aim!! |
At Least Smile
Posted in Humor, Quotes, tagged Bossypants, Humor, On Being Smart, On Laughter, Quotes, Tina Fey on July 20, 2014| 1 Comment »
You can tell how smart people are by what they laugh at. | |
— Tina Fey | |
From her book: “Bossypants“ | |
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On This Day In: | |
2013 | Comfortably Bound |
2012 | Certainty |
Thinking About Fathers | |
2011 | And In Every Level Of Media |
What We Can
Posted in My Journal, Philosophy, Quotes, tagged My Journal, On Laughter, Philosophy, President John F. Kennedy, Quotes on July 9, 2014| Leave a Comment »
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 F. Kennedy | |
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On This Day In: | |
2013 | Mostly Unsound |
2012 | Malcontent |
2011 | What Have You Seen Lately? |
Just Perspire! | |
A Mother’s Lesson
Posted in Philosophy, Quotes, tagged On Compassion, On Humor, On Laughter, On Mothers, On Understanding, Philosophy, Quotes, Richard P. Feynman, What Do You Care What Other People Think? on September 27, 2011| Leave a Comment »
Although my mother didn’t know anything about science, she had a great influence on me as well. In particular, she had a wonderful sense of humor, and I learned from her that the highest forms of understanding we can achieve are laughter and human compassion. | |
— Richard P. Feynman | |
From his book: “What Do You Care What Other People Think?“ | |
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