Tu seras toujours mon ami. Tu auras envie de rire avec moi.
Antoine de Saint-ExupéryStichwörter: friendship laughter french children-s-books foreign-language
There is a place called ‘heaven’ where the good here unfinished is completed; and where the stories unwritten, and the hopes unfulfilled, are continued. We may laugh together yet.
J.R.R. TolkienStichwörter: laughter heaven hope afterlife
Laughing like crazy
the child goes back to the city
gives birth to monsters
creates earthquakes
hairy women run naked
old folks who look like fetuses laugh and smoke.
Stichwörter: laughter child monsters smoking city earthquakes chile antipoetry hairy-naked-women old-folks
There is a species of primate in South America more gregarious than most other mammals, with a curious behavior.The members of this species often gather in groups, large and small, and in the course of their mutual chattering , under a wide variety of circumstances, they are induced to engage in bouts of involuntary, convulsive respiration, a sort of loud, helpless, mutually reinforcing group panting that sometimes is so severe as to incapacitate them. Far from being aversive,however, these attacks seem to be sought out by most members of the species, some of whom even appear to be addicted to them.
...the species in Homo sapiens (which does indeed inhabit South America, among other places), and the behavior is laughter.
Stichwörter: humor consciousness laughter phenomenology popular-psychology popular-science
It’s true that laughter really is cheap medicine. It’s a prescription anyone can afford. And best of all, you can fill it right now.
Steve GoodierStichwörter: happiness laughter joy health medicine healing laugh cure
Figure out what makes you laugh, and do more of it. Figure out what makes you cry, and do less of it.
Mandy HaleStichwörter: happiness laughter sadness journey happy crying cry finding-yourself positive-thinking being-happy loving-yourself journey-of-life being-true-to-yourself live-and-learn
You’ll learn, as you get older, that rules are made to be broken. Be bold enough to live life on your terms, and never, ever apologize for it. Go against the grain, refuse to conform, take the road less traveled instead of the well-beaten path. Laugh in the face of adversity, and leap before you look. Dance as though EVERYBODY is watching. March to the beat of your own drummer. And stubbornly refuse to fit in.
Mandy HaleStichwörter: happiness laughter dance dancing fitting-in authenticity adversity rules life-lessons chances boldness uniqueness lessons non-conformity finding-yourself positive-thinking road-less-traveled taking-chances getting-older lessons-learned being-yourself breaking-the-rules loving-yourself overcoming-adversity standing-out journey-of-life the-single-woman go-against-the-grain living-life-on-your-own-terms
We laugh, that we may not cry.
Roger EbertStichwörter: humor happiness laughter inspiration sadness joy tears comfort
In 1881, being on a visit to Boston, my wife and I found ourselves in the Parker House with the Ingersoll's, and went over to Charleston to hear him lecture. His subject was 'Some Mistakes of Moses,' and it was a memorable experience. Our lost leaders, -- Emerson, Thoreau, Theodore Parker, -- who had really spoken to disciples rather than to the nation, seemed to have contributed something to form this organ by which their voice could reach the people. Every variety of power was in this orator, -- logic and poetry, humor and imagination, simplicity and dramatic art, moral and boundless sympathy. The wonderful power which Washington's Attorney-general, Edmund Randolph, ascribed to Thomas Paine of insinuating his ideas equally into learned and unlearned had passed from Paine's pen to Ingersoll's tongue. The effect on the people was indescribable. The large theatre was crowded from pit to dome. The people were carried from plaudits of his argument to loud laughter at his humorous sentences, and his flexible voice carried the sympathies of the assembly with it, at times moving them to tears by his pathos.
{Conway's thoughts on the great Robert Ingersoll}
Stichwörter: humor wisdom imagination inspirational truth art friendship love reason poetry power laughter morality speech admiration emotion sympathy logic tears simplicity respect honor praise emerson voice lecture ralph-waldo-emerson pathos paine thomas-paine memorable thoreau mirth ingersoll robert-g-ingersoll robert-green-ingersoll robert-ingersoll henry-david-thoreau boston henry-d-thoreau henry-thoreau orator ralph-e-emerson ralph-emerson some-mistakes-of-moses
A crazy old lady, leading a band of teenagers against an angry supernatural Entity - who’da thought?
Diane M. HaynesStichwörter: humor inspirational friendship love laughter funny fun supernatural
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