Oct. 19, 2024, 8:45 p.m.
In a world where the daily grind can sometimes overshadow the joy of simply being, laughter serves as a refreshing reminder of life's lighter side. It has the unique ability to bridge gaps, forge connections, and transform even the most mundane moments into something memorable. Delving into a treasure trove of witty and heartwarming laughter quotes, this collection promises to tickle your funny bone while also touching your heart. Whether you're seeking a quick chuckle or a gentle nudge towards positivity, these quotes offer reflections that are sure to ignite smiles and inspire giggles, reminding us all of the unparalleled power of humor and joy.
1. “Among those whom I like or admire, I can find no common denominator, but among those whom I love, I can; all of them make me laugh.” - W.H. Auden
2. “Laughter and tears are both responses to frustration and exhaustion. I myself prefer to laugh, since there is less cleaning up to do afterward.” - Kurt Vonnegut
3. “If we couldn't laugh we would all go insane.” - Robert Frost
4. “A strange thing happened to me in my dream. I was rapt into the Seventh Heaven. There sat all the gods assembled. As a special dispensation I was granted the favor to have one wish. "Do you wish for youth," said Mercury, "or for beauty, or power, or a long life; or do you wish for the most beautiful woman, or any other of the many fine things we have in our treasure trove? Choose, but only one thing!" For a moment I was at a loss. Then I addressed the gods in this wise: "Most honorable contemporaries, I choose one thing — that I may always have the laughs on my side." Not one god made answer, but all began to laugh. From this I concluded that my wish had been granted and thought that the gods knew how to express themselves with good taste: for it would surely have been inappropriate to answer gravely: your wish has been granted.” - Soren Kierkegaard
5. “I love people who make me laugh. I honestly think it's the thing I like most, to laugh. It cures a multitude of ills. It's probably the most important thing in a person.” - Audrey Hepburn
6. “There is a thin line that separates laughter and pain, comedy and tragedy, humor and hurt.” - Erma Bombeck
7. “If you want to tell people the truth, make them laugh, otherwise they'll kill you.” - George Bernard Shaw
8. “The earth laughs in flowers.” - Ralph Waldo Emerson
9. “Man is the only animal that laughs and weeps; for he is the only animal that is struck with the difference between what things are, and what they ought to be.” - William Hazlitt
10. “The joke loses everything when the joker laughs himself.” - Friedrich von Schiller
11. “Some sleepers have intelligent faces even in sleep, while other faces, even intelligent ones, become very stupid in sleep and therefore ridiculous. I don't know what makes that happen; I only want to say that a laughing man, like a sleeping one, most often knows nothing about his face. A great many people don't know how to laugh at all. However, there's nothing to know here: it's a gift, and it can't be fabricated. It can only be fabricated by re-educating oneself, developing oneself for the better, and overcoming the bad instincts of one's character; then the laughter of such a person might quite possibly change for the better. A man can give himself away completely by his laughter, so that you suddenly learn all of his innermost secrets. Even indisputably intelligent laughter is sometimes repulsive. Laughter calls first of all for sincerity, and where does one find sincerity? Laughter calls for lack of spite, but people most often laugh spitefully. Sincere and unspiteful laughter is mirth. A man's mirth is a feature that gives away the whole man, from head to foot. Someone's character won't be cracked for a long time, then the man bursts out laughing somehow quite sincerely, and his whole character suddenly opens up as if on the flat of your hand. Only a man of the loftiest and happiest development knows how to be mirthful infectiously, that is, irresistibly and goodheartedly. I'm not speaking of his mental development, but of his character, of the whole man. And so, if you want to discern a man and know his soul, you must look, not at how he keeps silent, or how he speaks, or how he weeps, or even how he is stirred by the noblest ideas, but you had better look at him when he laughs. If a man has a good laugh, it means he's a good man. Note at the same time all the nuances: for instance, a man's laughter must in no case seem stupid to you, however merry and simplehearted it may be. The moment you notice the slightest trace of stupidity in someone's laughter, it undoubtedly means that the man is of limited intelligence, though he may do nothing but pour out ideas. Or if his laughter isn't stupid, but the man himself, when he laughs, for some reason suddenly seems ridiculous to you, even just slightly—know, then, that the man has no real sense of dignity, not fully in any case. Or finally, if his laughter is infectious, but for some reason still seems banal to you, know, then, that the man's nature is on the banal side as well, and all the noble and lofty that you noticed in him before is either deliberately affected or unconsciously borrowed, and later on the man is certain to change for the worse, to take up what's 'useful' and throw his noble ideas away without regret, as the errors and infatuations of youth.” - Fyodor Dostoevsky
12. “Laughter is America's most important export.” - Walt Disney
13. “The human race has only one really effective weapon and that is laughter.” - Mark Twain
14. “Laughter is carbonated holiness.” - Anne Lamott
15. “The only honest art form is laughter, comedy. You can't fake it...try to fake three laughs in an hour -- ha ha ha ha ha -- they'll take you away, man. You can't.” - Lenny Bruce
16. “There is no greater power than that of a laugh and happiness is a force which can save a person from the horrors of the world.” - Hillary DePiano
17. “We can only feel sorry for ourselves when our misfortunes are still supportable. Once this limit is crossed, the only way to bear the unbearable is to laugh at it.” - Marjane Satrapi
18. “Always laugh when you can, it is cheap medicine.” - Lord Byron
19. “It is cheerful to God when you rejoice or laugh from the bottom of your heart.” - Martin Luther King Jr.
20. “I am the happiest creature in the world. Perhaps other people have said so before, but not one with such justice. I am happier even than Jane; she only smiles, I laugh.” - Jane Austen
21. “Life is worth living as long as there's a laugh in it.” - Lucy Maud Montgomery
22. “It was her habit to build up laughter out of inadequate materials.” - John Steinbeck
23. “Laughter is wine for the soul - laughter soft, or loud and deep, tinged through with seriousness - the hilarious declaration made by man that life is worth living.” - Seán O'Casey
24. “You don't stop laughing because you grow old. You grow old because you stop laughing.” - Michael Pritchard
25. “I love it--I just love it.” - Franklin D. Roosevelt
26. “Our flesh is a gift of laughter.” - Harley King
27. “What I'd show you is much more bizarre than anything we have looked at so far, and I warn you in advance that the first impulse will be to laugh. That's all right. Laugh if you must. Just don't take your eye off what you see, for even in your imagination, here is a creature who can do you damage.” - Stephen King
28. “We passed from laughter to terror which, like love and hate, are close relatives.” - Lise Deharme
29. “And though Remi was having worklife problems and bad lovelife with a sharp-tongued woman, he at least had learned to laugh almost better than anyone in the world, and I saw all the fun we were going to have in Frisco. ” - Jack Kerouac
30. “Even amidst tragedy there is laughter, sometimes farce. The degree of farce depends on who is running the tragedy.” - Daniel Prokop
31. “He bursts out laughing. It's short, as if he regretted allowing me to make him laugh, but the satisfaction's already mine.” - Melina Marchetta
32. “I am fated to journey hand in hand with my strange heroes and to survey the surging immensity of life, to survey it through the laughter that all can see and through the tears unseen and unknown by anyone.” - Nikolai Gogol
33. “There is nothing in the world so irresistibly contagious as laughter and good humor.” - Charles Dickens
34. “Did you bite someone?' Jack enquired.'I laughed at people, which is much worse. My laughter has sharper teeth than any dog. It tears people apart who wish to be taken seriously, but I could not help myself. There were many complaints and finally a man in a brown suit came and looked at me. He was very important and not used to being laughed at, but I could see he had dandruff on his collar, and there was a spot of his breakfast egg on his lapel. You should have seen him - so puffed up and proud of himself. I couldn't help but laugh and that made people see him as I did, and so they laughed too. All of a sudden everyone realised that for all his status in official matters, he was a man who lived alone and was loveless.” - Isobelle Carmody
35. “I heard you laughing,' Jack said. He wanted to say something about the quality of that terrible laughter, but he did not know how to begin. So he said, ' I've never heard anyone laugh like you do.” - Isobelle Carmody
36. “I quickly laugh at everything for fear of having to cry.” - Beaumarchais
37. “Mama, don't take him. We need him,' Jack whispered. 'Please. He will not forget you if you let him stay with us. He will love you for ever and every time he laughs, he will remember how you once laughed...” - Isobelle Carmody
38. “I'm at that age where I watch such things with two minds, one that cackles at these capers and another that never gets much beyond a rather jaded and self-conscious smile, like the Mona Lisa.” - Alan Bradley
39. “Laughter is more than just a pleasurable activity...When people laugh together, they tend to talk and touch more and to make eye contact more frequently.” - Gretchen Rubin
40. “And the little prince broke into a lovely peal of laughter, which irritated me very much. I like my misfortunes to be taken seriously.” - Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
41. “If only she could be so oblivious again, to feel such love without knowing it, mistaking it for laughter. ” - Markus Zusak
42. “Laugh now, cry later.” - Erma Bombeck
43. “We look before and after,And pine for what is not;Our sincerest laughterWith some pain is fraught;Our sweetest songs are those that tell Of saddest thought.” - Percy Bysshe Shelley
44. “Elder's Meditation of the Day - February 18 "laughter is a necessity in life that does not cost much, and the Old Ones say that one of the greatest healing powers in our life is the ability to laugh." --Larry P. Aitken, CHIPPEWA Laughter is a good stress eliminator. Laughter causes healing powers to be distributed through our bodies. Laughter helps heal relationships that are having problems. Laughter can change other people. Laughter can heal the sick. Laughter is spiritual. One of the greatest gifts among Indian people has been our ability to laugh. Humor is natural to Indian people. Sometimes the only thing left to do is laugh. Great Spirit, allow me to laugh when times get tough.” - Larry P. Aitken
45. “Now,young lady,I suppose you're here for a work assignment."Work?" Tally said.They both looked down at her puzzled expression, and Shay burst into laughter.” - Scott Westerfeld
46. “All the energy of their frustration and fear going into their laughter.” - Hubert Selby Jr.
47. “Her faith in a loving and forgiving God is strong, but she worships laughter.” - Miriam Toews
48. “Nothing brings on jealousy like laughter.” - Françoise Sagan
49. “Those who do not know how to weep with their whole heart don't know how to laugh either” - Golda Meir
50. “My body needs laughter as much as it needs tears. Both are cleansers of stress.” - Mahogany SilverRain
51. “I know why we laugh. We laugh because it hurts, and it's the only thing to make it stop hurting.” - Robert A. Heinlein
52. “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 and you don’t scream, as long as it’s not you. If it’s somebody else you can laugh.” - Stephen King
53. “Anything with the power to make you laugh over thirty years later isn’t a waste of time. I think something like that is very close to immortality.” - Stephen King
54. “Most of all, I remember her laughing. It filled my ears. Her smile, her sparkling eyes, and her infectious laughter, along with the vistas, were limitless and unending and powerful.” - Sharon E. Rainey
55. “I have done this—made the sad prince laugh. Made his grieving parents smile. None but me. Think you only kings have power? Stand on a stage and hold the hearts of men in your hands. Make them laugh with a gesture, cry with a word. Make them love you. And you will know what power is.” - Jennifer Donnelly
56. “Everyone knows how people who laugh easily create us by their laughter,--making us think of funnier and funnier things.” - Brenda Ueland
57. “The glance embroiders in joy, knits in pain, and sews in boredom.When indifferent, the eye takes stills, when interested, movies.Laughter is regional: a smile extends over the whole face.” - Malcolm de Chazal
58. “If you can't laugh, you won't make it.” - Jennifer Love Hewitt
59. “An infinite question is often destroyed by finite answers. To define everything is to annihilate much that gives us laughter and joy.” - Madeleine L'Engle
60. “Laugh as much as you breathe and love as long as you live” - Andrea Levy
61. “That is one of the reasons why a man should pick a path with heart, so that he can find his laughter.” - Sheldon B. Kopp
62. “There were times when I lifted my face to the sky, stretched my arms wide to the winter night, and laughed out loud, so happy was I.The memory of it makes me laugh now, but not from happiness.Be careful what you show the world.You never know when the wolf is watching.” - Jennifer Donnelly
63. “At the height of laughter, the universe is flung into a kaleidoscope of new possibilities.” - Jean Huston
64. “Jos joku saa sinut nauramaan, haluat varmasti tavata hänet uudestaan!” - André Wickström
65. “It's not all bad. Heightened self-consciousness, apartness, an inability to join in, physical shame and self-loathing—they are not all bad. Those devils have been my angels. Without them I would never have disappeared into language, literature, the mind, laughter and all the mad intensities that made and unmade me.” - Stephen Fry
66. “The first time her laughter unfurled its wings in the wind, we knew that the world would never be the same”-” - Brian Andreas
67. “There is thin line between smile and laughter.” - Santosh Kalwar
68. “In the darkest of times, laughter helps revolutionize our perspective.” - Phil Callaway
69. “Sometimes crying or laughing are the only options left, and laughing feels better right now.” - Veronica Roth
70. “Peter was not with them for the moment, and they felt rather lonely up there by themselves. He could go so much faster than they that he would suddenly shoot out of sight, to have some adventure in which they had no share. He would come down laughing over something fearfully funny he had been saying to a star, but he had already forgotten what it was, or he would come up with mermaid scales still sticking to him, and yet not be able to to say for certain what had been happening. It was really rather irritating to children who had never seen a mermaid.” - J.M. Barrie
71. “The common denominator of all jokes is a path of expectation that is diverted by an unexpected twist necessitating a complete reinterpretation of all the previous facts — the punch-line…Reinterpretation alone is insufficient. The new model must be inconsequential. For example, a portly gentleman walking toward his car slips on a banana peel and falls. If he breaks his head and blood spills out, obviously you are not going to laugh. You are going to rush to the telephone and call an ambulance. But if he simply wipes off the goo from his face, looks around him, and then gets up, you start laughing. The reason is, I suggest, because now you know it’s inconsequential, no real harm has been done. I would argue that laughter is nature’s way of signaling that "it’s a false alarm." Why is this useful from an evolutionary standpoint? I suggest that the rhythmic staccato sound of laughter evolved to inform our kin who share our genes; don’t waste your precious resources on this situation; it’s a false alarm. Laughter is nature’s OK signal.” - V.S. Ramachandran
72. “There was so much to learn and it was all fun. But the best part was getting a laugh from an audience. That was like drowning in candy.” - Hal Holbrook
73. “Laughter is poison to fear.” - George R.R. Martin
74. “Ariel laughed and now her goose bumps had goose bumps.” - Lisa Mantchev
75. “It's normal to shy away from illness and death. It's natural to gravitate toward laughter and life.” - Ellyn Bache
76. “There's nothing more contagious than the laughter of young children; it doesn't even have to matter what they're laughing about.” - Criss Jami
77. “Why,' I said, quite surprised by my own eloquence in inventing all this stuff, 'it happens every day. The old old story. Boys and girls fall in love, that is, they are driven mad and go blind and deaf and see each other not as human animals with comic noses and bandy legs and voices like frogs, but as angels so full of shining goodness that like hollow turnips with candles put into them, they seem miracles of beauty. And the next minute the candles shoot out sparks and burn their eyes. And they seem to each other like devils, full of spite and cruelty. And they will drive each other mad unless they have grown some imagination. Even enough to laugh.” - Joyce Cary
78. “She suddenly found herself laughing without bitterness.” - L.M. Montgomery
79. “You had to know a person well to make them laugh like that.” - Cassandra Clare
80. “I’m not up for laughing, but their laughter makes the room feel safer, so we begin to explore.” - John Green
81. “Kid, don't miss an opportunity to laugh, because laughter is what makes the boot heels of life palatable.” - Bryan R. Dennis
82. “It was a laugh that came from the tip of his toes, gaining force and soul as it traveled through his body and out into the world in mirthful bursts. There wasn't anything fake about it; it was an amusement park of a laugh, and when it appeared, you wanted to jump on board.” - David Levithan
83. “He had an idea that even when beaten he could steal a little victory by laughing at defeat.” - John Steinbeck
84. “We laughed a lot and I grew warmer still, lovely and warm. I do realize that some of that warmth was due to the wine, but there was much more to it than that. There are two distinct aspects to Communion wine: one aspect is the wine itself, the other is the idea of communion. Wine is certainly warming, but communion is a great deal more so.” - Franny Billingsley
85. “I knew of no instruction manual for reaching a higher level of humanity and a greater wisdom. But I felt intuitively that laughter was the beginning of wisdom, as is was indispensable for survival.” - Ingrid Betancourt
86. “Lyra had never seen such a sight, never heard such a bellow; it was like a mountain laughing.” - Philip Pullman
87. “Friends are the most important part of your life. Treasure the tears, treasure the laughter, but most importantly, treasure the memories.” - Dave Brenner
88. “I stand in the dark, start to unbutton. Then I hear something inside my body. I've broken, something has cracked, that must be it. Noise is coming up, coming out, of the broken place, in my face. Without warning: I wasn't thinking about here or there or anywhere. If I let the noise get out into the air it will be laughter, too loud, too much of it, someone is bound to hear.” - Margaret Atwood
89. “You're not supposed to laugh at your own father. Ever.” - Jeannette Walls
90. “Halt eyed them balefully. They were all being so obvious about not mentioning his sudden reappearance that it was even worse than if they had commented on it...'Oh, go on!' he said. 'Somebody say something! I know what you're thinking!''It's good to see you up and about, Halt,' Selethen said gravely...Halt glared at the others and they quickly chorused their pleasure at seeing him back to his normal self. But he could see the grins they didn't quite manage to hide. He fixed a glare on Alyss.'I'm surprised at you Alyss,' he said. 'I expected no better of Will and Evanlyn, of course. Heartless beasts, the pair of them. But you! I thought you had been better trained!'...'Halt, I'm sorry! It's not funny, you're right... Shut up, Will.' This last was directed at Will as he tried, unsuccessfully, to smother a snigger.” - John Flanagan
91. “The Reverend William Trent, whose mind was of a serious order, had several times warned his elder sister that too lively a sense of humour frequently led to laxity of principle. She now perceived how right he was; and wondered, in dismay, whether it was because he invariably made her laugh that instead of regarding the Nonesuch with revulsion she was obliged to struggle against the impulse to cast every scruple to the winds, and to give her life into his keeping.” - Georgette Heyer
92. “She reflected she must be completely besotted with Peter, if his laughter could hallow an aspidistra.” - Dorothy L. Sayers
93. “We laughed together. It’s so lovely laughing with a man. It feels positive. Relaxed…” - James Lusarde
94. “For every laugh, there should be a tear.” - Walt Disney Company
95. “Deep, hearty, clean and compassionate laughter is vitamin-tastic fuel for the soul.” - Ethel Russell-Ajisomo
96. “Laughter is a very underrated tool for healing.” - Bronnie Ware
97. “They say laughter is the best medicine, and I agree. Plus, it’s free, has no bad side effects and is available to EVERYONE.” - Mindy Levy
98. “Laughter separates us from despair, and gives us a chance at love.” - Craig Ferguson
99. “...thinking about laughing with 2 yr old Findlay today - Dostoyevsky was right, “The soul is healed by being with children.” ...” - John Geddes
100. “You know what they say, Two pairs a company, cheese a croud” - Annoying Orange
101. “He stopped his act to take a snapshot of that instant he would so treasure- her delightful laughter that could make him do anything, anything at all, in the world and beyond!” - Faraaz Kazi
102. “Parece que en los estallidos de risa lo corpóreo hiciera prevalecer y afirmar su existencia, por encima de lo racional, y esa emergencia del cuerpo tan ostentosa ha concitado el rechazo, el desdén y la amonestación. Afirmo lo anterior a partir de haber observado la recurrencia de llamados hacia la contención: reír estrepitosamente siempre ha sido visto como signo de mala educación.” - Martha Elena Munguia Zatarain
103. “There is something so attractive about a man who is able to laugh shamelessly.” - Shannon Dittemore
104. “In comedy laughter settles all arguments.” - Robert McKee
105. “The only people for me are the ones who spill things, the ones who drop their cups sometimes, the ones who get dirty hands and messy hair, the ones who can go barefoot if they feel like it, the people who forget things, and can laugh at themselves every day...” - C. JoyBell C.
106. “We have to laugh. Because laughter, we already know, is the first evidence of freedom.” - Rosario Castellanos
107. “The statue of the Laughing Buddha act as a good friend. Whenever we are off the track, his smiling face can bring us back to the present moment, to a positive mood.” - Sakshi Chetana
108. “Because when you’re laughing, there is no other emotion in that moment except for joy.” - Robert Schimmel
109. “But Hyacinth Bridgerton, who at ten should have known the least about kisses of anyone, just blinked thoughtfully, and said, “I think it's nice. If they're laughing now, they'll probably be laughing forever.” She turned to her mother. “Isn't that a good thing?” - Julia Quinn
110. “It had been the longest time since she had had a rib-scraping laugh. She had forgotten how deep and down it could be. So different from the miscellaneous giggles and smiles she had learned to be content with these past few years.” - Toni Morrison
111. “Now you are walking in Paris all alone in the crowd As herds of bellowing buses drive by Love's anguish tightens your throat As if you were never to be loved again If you lived in the old days you would enter a monasteryYou are ashamed when you discover yourself reciting a prayerYou make fun of yourself and like the fire of Hell your laughter crackles The sparks of your laugh gild the depths of your lifeIt's a painting hanging in a dark museumAnd sometimes you go and look at it close up” - Guillaume Apollinaire
112. “...and when he thought about the way she laughed, as though she owned the air around her, his heart thundered inside his chest, a lonely rada.” - Junot Diaz
113. “Laughter and irony are at heart reminders that we are not prisoners in this world, but voyagers through it.” - Eben Alexander
114. “To laugh continually is to never laugh at all. For it takes the periodic sound of sorrow from which to distinguish the sound of joy.” - Richelle E. Goodrich
115. “Each pain is Unbearable / yet TriflingSeeing the TRUTH is Excruciating / yet ExquisiteThrough Laugher & Tears / Grinning & Fear, we face our demons.” - jay woodman
116. “It was tragic how life had sucked her down to the bones, all her spontaneity her laughter and freedom had vanished. I knew then that I didn't ever want to be like that. Whatever happened, life was something too precious to give up on so easily.” - Belinda Jeffrey
117. “She knows what it is to be sad and miserable, but those emotions are almost enjoyable. They throw moments of happiness and laughter into sharper relief.” - Simon Mawer
118. “My dad’s contentment is all that matters to me. When he’s laughing, I’m laughing. When he’s happy, I’m happy. I would give up my soul for him. To me, nothing else but his happiness matters.” - Rebecah McManus
119. “You laugh as you sing about dying, you drug yourself up, but you can still see clearly, and you die as you break into a fit of laughter, because asi es la vida in this soup of islands stewed in hunger and the desire to be someone else.” - Mayra Santos-Febres
120. “I'm a sucker for a man who giggles—not a high-pitched serial-killer sort of giggle, but a lighthearted laugh.” - Jancee Dunn
121. “A man who can laugh at himself is truly blessed, for he will never lack for amusement.” - James Carlos Blake
122. “It is of immense importance to learn to laugh at ourselves.” - Katherine Mansfield
123. “Joy, humor, and laughter should be part of everyone's spiritual life. They are gifts from God and help us enjoy creation.” - James Martin
124. “A thousand laughing suns are in your eyes. A thousand crying stars in mine.” - احمد شاملو / Ahmad Shamlou
125. “The F word turns me on, she whispered. The F word?FoodHe threw back his head and laughed. It rumbled up out of his chest and felt so good it startled him. For the first time in years,his laughter was spontaneous. It wasn`t tinged with bitterness and cynicism.” - Sandra Brown
126. “The SkeletonChattering finch and water-flyAre not merrier than I;Here among the flowers I lieLaughing everlastingly.No: I may not tell the best;Surely, friends, I might have guessedDeath was but the good King's jest,It was hid so carefully.” - G.K. Chesterton
127. “-Hardly knowing what i was doing, i began to hit the table with one hand as i sang in a low voice. Big cows" -thump- "lumps of meat" -thump. His widened. "Give me milk" -thump- "warm and sweet."I stopped abruptly, pressing my lips together as I realized what I had just sung. The ridiculousness of it struck me forcibly and I knew I could not goon without laughing. We stared at each other,locked in a stalemate, his eyes brimming with laughter, his lips trembling. My chin quivered. Against my will, a sound burst from me. It was a very unladylike snort.-” - Julianne Donaldson
128. “The chuckle is a perfectly acceptable form of laughter.” - Timothy Hallinan
129. “Perhaps I am just a coward who loves to laugh at life better than I do cry with it. But when I do get to crying, boy, I can roll a mean tear.” - Zora Neale Hurston
130. “We broke into laughter—the kind that’s your only recourse when you feel like curling up in a fetal position and whimpering like a little girl.” - M.A. George
131. “Laughter from yesterday that makes the heart giggle today brightens the perspective for tomorrow.” - Evinda Lepins