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"Laughter isn't a sign of insanity but a shield against it."
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"If you can laugh at yourself, you have already achieved freedom."
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"The truth is laughter always sounds more perfect than weeping. Laughter flows in a violent riff and is effortlessly melodic. Weeping is often fought choked half strangled or surrendered to with humiliation."
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Personal Development

"Laughter is the best medicine - unless you're diabetic, then insulin comes pretty high on the list."
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"When you laugh, you are no longer a mind, but a heart."
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"Sometimes the craziest laugh in the world is the only one that will save your sanity."
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"The tongue is the best masseur of furrowed brows."
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Personal Development

"The average adult laughs 15 times a day; the average child, more than 400 times."
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"Every blessed one of you feels better for that burst of laughter."
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"Ha ha ha ha! Tee-hee-hee!Mwa-ha mwa-ha!Kee kee kee!Ho ho ho ho! Haw-hee-haw! Heh heh heh heh!Gah guffaw! Hoo hoo hoo hoo!Hoi hoi-eee!Ba ha ha ha! Tsee tsee tsee!Giggle, titter,snicker, crow,laughter makesmy 'happy' grow!"
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"Historians tell the story of the past, novelists the story of the present."
History


"Barbarism is needed every four or five hundred years to bring the world back to life. Otherwise it would die of civilization."
Life


"Genius is the talent of a person who is dead."
Talent


"People don't like the true and simple; they like fairy tales and humbug."
People


"A poet is a man who puts up a ladder to a star and climbs it while playing a violin."
Man


"If there is a God, atheism must seem to Him as less of an insult than religion."
Religion


"Laughter is the mind's intonation. There are ways of laughing which have the sound of counterfeit coins."
Laughter


"A painting in a museum hears more ridiculous opinions than anything else in the world."
Government


"Today I begin to understand what love must be, if it exists... When we are parted, we each feel the lack of the other half of ourselves. We are incomplete like a book in two volumes of which the first has been lost. That is what I imagine love to be: incompleteness in absence."
Love
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