Laughter Quotes

81 quotations about Laughter
If I am not allowed to laugh in heaven, I don't want to go there.
Martin Luther · Laughter
You are not angry with people when you laugh at them. Humor teaches tolerance.
W. Somerset Maugham · Laughter
Laugh at yourself first, before anyone else can.
Elsa Maxwell · Laughter
The sense of humor has other things to do than to make itself conspicuous in the act of laughter.
Alice Meynell · Laughter
I can usually judge a fellow by what he laughs at.
Wilson Mizner · Laughter
Not by wrath does one kill, but by laughter.
Friedrich Nietzsche · Laughter
He who laughs best today, will also laughs last.
Friedrich Nietzsche · Laughter
No one is more profoundly sad as one who laughs too much.
Jean Paul · Laughter
Laughing is not always the proof of a mind at ease.
French Proverb · Laughter
Time spent laughing is time spent with the Gods.
Japanese Proverb · Laughter
That laughter costs too much which is purchased by the sacrifice of decency.
John Quinton · Laughter
We cannot really love anybody with whom we never laugh.
Agnes Repplier · Laughter
Good laws lead to the making of better ones; bad ones bring about worse.
Jean Jacques Rousseau · Laughter
They laugh well who laugh last.
Saying · Laughter
It is more fitting for a man to laugh at life than to lament over it.
Seneca · Laughter
No one is laughable who laughs at himself.
Seneca · Laughter
Present mirth hath present laughter. What's to come is still unsure.
William Shakespeare · Laughter
I am sure that since I have had the full use of my reason, nobody has heard me laugh.
Philip Dormer Stanhope · Laughter
The burden of the self is lightened with I laugh at myself.
Rabindranath Tagore · Laughter
A good laugh is sunshine in the house.
William M. Thackeray · Laughter
A hearty laugh gives one a dry cleaning, while a good cry is a wet wash.
Puzant Kevork Thomajan · Laughter
The human race has but one really affective weapon, and that is laughter.
Mark Twain · Laughter
Laughter is the greatest weapon we have and we, as humans, use it the least.
Mark Twain · Laughter
Against the assault of laughter nothing can stand.
Mark Twain · Laughter
You enjoy it more if you can laugh at it.
Source Unknown · Laughter

Authors on Laughter

Joseph Addison Honore De Balzac Ethel Barrymore Karl Barth Pierre De Beaumarchais Sir Max Beerbohm Victor Borge James Boswell A. Whitney Brown Jean De La Bruyere Jimmy Buffett Lord Byron Eileen Caddy Thomas Carlyle Sebastien-Roch Nicolas De Chamfort Charlie Chaplin Malcolm De Chazal Lord Chesterfield St. John Chrysosatom Norman Cousins