“In the middle of her act, a young man shouted for her to expose her breasts. (Um, he didn’t say it exactly that way.) Now, Schumer had some choices. She could have simply had security throw the man right out. She could have yelled at him and given the audience a lecture on sexism. Instead, she got super friendly. Interrupting her routine, she shaded her eyes while the spotlight found the heckler. Looking as if she wanted to get to know him, Schumer asked the man what he did for a living. Sales, he said. “Sales?” Schumer repeated. “How’s that working out for you? ’Cause we’re not buying it.” Not the greatest joke in the world, but its spontaneity got her a laugh. More important, Schumer gained control of the occasion, seizing the power back from the heckler. Her goal was to entertain the audience, not to express any pain. When the idiot continued to harass her, Schumer still didn’t have him ejected. First she asked the audience to vote. This got a big cheer. As security escorted the man out, Schumer said, “I already miss him!”
Source: Thank You for Arguing: What Aristotle, Lincoln, and Homer Simpson Can Teach Us About the Art of Persuasion
“Inej laughed, her hood falling back from her hair.
"That's the laugh," he murmured.”
Source: Crooked Kingdom
“Laughing from the inside is a medicine, which cannot be comparable by the available market drugs.”
Source: Who has a heart and the mind?
“An orgasm is an act of laughing through the genitals.”
“Every sane toddler is an aspiring comedian.”
“The ego lusts for satisfaction. It has a prideful ferocious appetite for its version of "truth". It is the most challenging aspect to conquer; the cause for most spiritual turmoil.”
Source: From Within I Rise: Spiritual Triumph over Death and Conscious Encounters With the Divine Presence
“You know, you shouldn't be afraid of it. This is called "the laugh." When we see it, we have to laugh at him, you can point at him... You have to laugh at the things that scare you, you'll see, it works with everything!”
Source: Pretending Is Lying
“Once a wise man asked me, why you always smile, laugh? You seems like a casual person, you don't use to take things seriously why? I simply started laughing again, and then he joins with me laughing and teaches me the greatest lesson of life.”
Source: Who has a heart and the mind?
“The more I laugh, the more I discover, the more I discover the more I laugh.”
Source: Who has a heart and the mind?
“Sixty seconds of laughter is way more pleasurable than sixty days of happiness alone.”