“The really happy man never laughs - seldom - though he may smile. He does not need to laugh, for laughter, like weeping is a relief of mental tension - and the happy are not over strung.” MenNeedsMayDoeHappinessLaughingLaughterInner PeaceTensionReliefWeepingReally HappyHappy Man Author:Francis Aveling
“May God keep fresh the fountain of our laughter and our tears!” MayTearsLaughterFountain Author:Aiden Wilson Tozer
“Laugh every chance you get. Laughter is sure to break the bonds of negativity that may be lurking about.” MayChanceBreakLaughingLaughterNegativityLurking Author:James Van Praagh
“Laughter, while it lasts, slackens and unbraces the mind, weakens the faculties and causes a kind of remissness and dissolution in all the powers of the soul; and thus it may be looked on as weakness in the composition of human nature. But if we consider the frequent relieves we receive from it and how often it breaks the gloom which is apt to depress the mind and damp our spirits, with transient, unexpected gleams of joy, one would take care not to grow too wise for so great a pleasure of life.” IfsLifeMindHumansKindMaySoulCareLastsJoySpiritGrowsCausesPleasureBreakWiseHuman NatureLaughterWeaknessTake CareUnexpectedFacultyDepressingCompositionGloomTransientGleamDissolutionDampPleasures Of Life Author:Malcolm De Chazal
“If a serious statement is defined as one that may be made in terms of waking life, poetry will never rise to the level of seriousness. It lies beyond seriousness, on that more primitive and original level where the child, the animal, the savage, and the seer belong, in the region of dream, enchantment, ecstasy, laughter. To understand poetry we must be capable of donning the child's soul like a magic cloak and of forsaking man's wisdom for the child's.” IfsMenMayChildrenMadeSoulDreamLyingTermAnimalLevelsMagicSeriousCapableLaughterOriginalsStatementsDefinedRegionsEcstasyWakingPrimitiveSavagesSeriousnessCloaksEnchantmentSeersWaking Life Author:Johan Huizinga