L Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with L. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Laughing Faces do not mean that there is absence of sorrow! It means that they have the ability to deal with it". “Health, Happiness, and Longevity”
“Laughing faces do not mean that there is absence of sorrow!
But it means that they have the ability to deal with it”
“Laughing from the inside is a medicine, which cannot be comparable by the available market drugs.”
Source: Who has a heart and the mind?
“Laughing has always been considered by theologians as a crime.”
Source: The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll
“Laughing has always seemed to me to be more Jewish than praying.”
“Laughing, I took her hand back in mine. “I don’t like seeing someone as hot as you bruised up, but I don’t judge you fighting for money. We all do what we can. Look at me and my work. Not exactly a dream job, but I’m big, strong, and don’t mind hurting people. Not a lot of jobs for a guy with my skill set. I was never good at school. I hate computers and have no patience with fixing things. I had the choice of being an enforcer or a gigolo.”
Raven smacked my hand away. “Stop being charming, you dipshit.”
“I’ll try, but it just comes so naturally for me.”
“Why not a gigolo?”
“I’m too shy.”
Raven laughed. “That’s too bad. I’d pay to fuck you.”
“Of course, you would. I’d totally pay to have you give me a lap dance.”
“You couldn’t afford me.”
“I don’t know. I’ve been saving up for something special. This could be it.”
Source: Damaged and the Outlaw
“Laughing in full abandonment is very good for your health.”
“Laughing in the cultural industry is mockery of happiness.”
“Laughing in the face of danger doesn't negate the fear, it simply enables you to smile at it.”
Source: Smile Anyway: Quotes, Verse, & Grumblings for Every Day of the Year
“Laughing is a gazillion times more likely than praying to leave you grateful to be alive.”
“Laughing is a medicine. It releases this amazing stuff.”
“Laughing is a state of joy and joy is short-term. Laughing is synthetic happiness.”
Source: Smiling Brahma
“Laughing is also good for your respiratory system.”
“Laughing is good exercise. It's like jogging on the inside.”
“laughing is good. so long as you are not insulting anyone.”
“Laughing is just another way of showing people your wise”
“Laughing is medicine for the soul.”
Source: The Robin Sharma Pack
“Laughing is my favorite, especially when I’m not the one being laughed at”
“Laughing is not the first expression of joy. ... A person laughs in idleness, for fun, not for joy. Joy has nothing, nothing but the old way of tears.”
“Laughing is so therapeutic but what is even more therapeutic is having someone laugh out loud with you.”
“Laughing is state of joy which is temporary. Smiling is state of contentment, the permanent one.”
Source: Smiling Brahma
“Laughing is such a pure and natural thing I try to laugh every day. Think that's one of the most important things in life.”
“Laughing is the best calorie burner.”
“Laughing is, like, my favorite thing to do.”
“Laughing like children, living like lovers, rolling like thunder, under the covers, and I guess that's why they call it the blues.”
“Laughing like crazy
the child goes back to the city
gives birth to monsters
creates earthquakes
hairy women run naked
old folks who look like fetuses laugh and smoke.”
Source: Emergency poems
“Laughing, Mabel told him to get in and that she'd be happy to give him a lift.
“I'm quite heavy," George deadpanned. "Are you sure I won't hurt you?"
Their eyes met and without any hesitation at all, Mabel declared “Positive."
It was only a moment, only an nth of a second, but something profound seemed to pass between them. It was as though a seed took root in her heart and burst forth through her soul.”
Source: The Adventures of George and Mabel: Based on an Almost (Kind of? Sort of? Could Be?) True Story
“Laughing made me feel safe. I was not going to be enveloped by the seediness that coated this world like dust.”
Source: Enter Talking
“Laughing makes everything easier.”
“Laughing on the way to your execution is not generally understood by less-advanced life forms, and they call you crazy.”
“Laughing stock: cattle with a sense of humor.”
“Laughing together heartily at the same thing forms an instant bond.”
“Laughing together is as close as you can get to a hug without touching.”
Source: They Used to Call Me Snow White ... But I Drifted: Women's Strategic Use of Humor
“Laughing when the other person is being serious will make them angry, so laugh more.”
“Laughing with blood relatives
amidst memorable melodies
in the background, styrofoam
plate in hand, topped with
foods that restaurants can’t
duplicate, it hit me:
I don’t belong here.
Staring at an unbelievable
sunrise from a balcony villa
in Tanzania, it hit me:
I don’t belong here.
Hoping quietly for the best, to
“win my husband over” with
traditional submission,
more frequent sex,
and minimized speech,
it hit me: I don’t belong here.
Walking down a dusty
Egyptian street filled with
the welcoming laughter of
carefree children, it hit me:
I don’t belong here.
Sitting in a church pew
notating another good
message, clapping to some
of my favorite songs, and
then exiting to talk with
familiar faces, it hit me:
I don’t belong here.
Communing with those who
know who the “real chosen”
are, beholding their unknown
names unmasked, and secret
knowledges revealed
to ponder incessantly,
it hit me: I don’t belong here.
Placed underneath the
wanting body of a rare man
who showed me
unprecedented love,
it hit me: I don’t belong here.
My soul.
My mind.
My body.
Each malnourished.
My community.
My life purpose.
Both misplaced.
All starving for home.
So, I moved. Not to what looks
and feels good for them, but to
what”
“Laughing with blood relatives
amidst memorable melodies
in the background, styrofoam
plate in hand, topped with
foods that restaurants can’t
duplicate, it hit me:
I don’t belong here.
Staring at an unbelievable
sunrise from a balcony villa
in Tanzania, it hit me:
I don’t belong here.
Recognized and awarded for
notable news journalism, a few
semesters away from achieving
a prestigious degree decorated
with promised opportunities,
it hit me: I don’t belong here.
Hoping quietly for the best, to
“win my husband over” with
traditional submission,
more frequent sex,
and minimized speech,
it hit me: I don’t belong here.
Walking down a dusty
Egyptian street filled with
the welcoming laughter of
carefree children, it hit me:
I don’t belong here.
Sitting in a church pew
notating another good
message, clapping to some
of my favorite songs, and
then exiting to talk with
familiar faces, it hit me:
I don’t belong here.
Communing with those who
know who the “real chosen”
are, beholding their unknown
names unmasked, and secret
knowledges revealed
to ponder incessantly,
it hit me: I don’t belong here.
Placed underneath the
wanting body of a rare man
who showed me
unprecedented love,
it hit me: I don’t belong here.
My soul.
My mind.
My body.
Each malnourished.
My community.
My life purpose.
Both misplaced.
All starving for home.
So, I moved. Not to what looks
and feels good for them, but to
what”
“Laughing without laughing is only possible with the laughing of the eyes!”
“Laughing without reason brings joy to the the soul; it’s like singing a song to your heart.”
“Laughing, how can you fall asleep? It brings a state of no-mind and no-thought, and does not allow you to fall asleep.”
“Laughing, if loud, ends with a deep sigh; and all pleasures have a sting in the tail, though they carry beauty in the face.”
“Laughs are exactly as honorable as tears. Laughter and tears are both responses to frustration and exhaustion, to the futility of thinking and striving anymore. I myself prefer to laugh, since there is less cleaning up to do afterward.”
Source: Palm Sunday: An Autobiographical Collage
“Laughs are just like smiles. People use them to express an array of confounding emotions.”
Source: The Maid
“Laughter - that is something very sacred especially for us Indians.”
“Laughter aids the digestion. You can eat a huge stew with your schoolmates and digest it with no bother at all, whereas you can get indigestion eating a leaf of lettuce in boring company.”
Source: Of People and Plants: The Autobiography of Europe's Most Celebrated Healer
“Laughter allows us to get past the fear of death.”
“Laughter almost ever cometh of things most disproportioned to ourselves and nature: delight hath a joy in it either permanent or present; laughter hath only a scornful tickling.”
Source: Delphi Complete Works of Sir Philip Sidney (Illustrated)
“Laughter always forgives.”
“Laughter and bitterness are often the veils with which a sore heart wraps its weakness from the world.”
Source: All Adventure: Cleopatra
“Laughter and grief join hands. Always the heart Clumps in the breast with heavy stride; The face grows lined and wrinkled like a chart, The eyes bloodshot with tears and tide. Let the wind blow, for many a man shall die.”
Source: Poetry
“Laughter and happiness exist
when tears of transformation
bring transformation.
Religious Leader Petra Cecilia Maria Hermans
Religion of Blue Circle
October 2, 2016”