We must laugh before we are happy, for fear of dying without having laughed at all.
We must laugh before we are happy, for fear we die before we laugh at all.
My pain may be the reason for somebody's laugh. But my laugh must never be the reason for somebody's pain.
But I don't distinguish between being laughed with, and laughed at. I'll take either.
... sometimes in life, you either laugh or you cry. And I prefer to laugh.
Jim Norton and Harland Williams always make me laugh.
You all laugh at me because I'm different, I laugh at you because you're all the same.
We have to get women's stories out there so a guy will read it, laugh, and think, 'I'm not laughing at a chick story but a story.'
The gods just laugh when men pray to them for wealth.
When the child falls the mother weeps; when the mother falls the child laughs.
Learn from your tears and you will win laughing.
I am in love with you', I responded. He laughed the most beguiling and gentle laugh. 'Of course you are,' he replied. 'I understand perfectly because I'm in love with myself. The fact that I'm not transfixed in front of the nearest mirror takes a gre...
Wait a minute,” Sandra said, sounding skeptical. “You were really stuck?” Things were starting to get worse. Her mouth dropped open and she began to laugh—the kind of laugh that would have been music to his ears if she were laughing with him ...
Those are the only to verbalizations usually that we make in movies—either to scream or to laugh—because those two reactions are rather close. Most things we laugh at are things that are really horrible, when you think about them. It’s funny an...
Displaced Jew: Last night I dreamt I was living in a room with ten people I didn't know, and I wake up to find I'm living in a room with ten people I don't know! [laughs] Displaced Jew 2: You laugh at this? Displaced Jew: I have to laugh!
He who laughs last laughs the laughiest.
Stupidity isn't punishable by death. If it was, there would be a hell of a population drop.
I'd go mad if I didn't have things to make me laugh.
In 'Malvolio,' the audience laugh at me, and I use that laughter to crack open the question as to why they are laughing.
You don't stop laughing because you grow old. You grow old because you stop laughing.
I'm not comically oriented. I get angry and I start complaining and then people start laughing. I don't even want them to laugh half the time.