“Has the gift of laughter been withdrawn from me? I protest that I do still, at the age of forty-seven, laugh often and loud and long. But not, I believe, so long and loud and often as in my less smiling youth. And I am proud, nowadays, of laughing, and grateful to any one who makes me laugh. That is a bad sign. I no longer take laughter as a matter of course.” BelieveLongStillsMatterAgeCoursesI BelieveLaughingYouthProudLaughterGratefulSevenLoudFortyProtestMake Me LaughGift Of LaughterLaugh Often Book:The Prince of Minor Writers: The Selected Essays of Max Beerbohm Source: The Prince of Minor Writers: The Selected Essays of Max Beerbohm
“My son don't have to say it loud, I'm black and I'm proud. He don't have to be called those crazy names.” NamesBlackCrazySonProudLoudMy Son Author:James Brown
“I start from experience and read. . .always between polarities - loud and not-loud, young and old, spring and winter. If I can make black and white behave together instead of shooting at each other only, I feel proud.” IfsFeelsI CanTogetherYoungBlackWhiteProudSpringWinterShootingLoudBehaveBlack And WhiteYoung And OldPolarity Author:Josef Albers
“Of course you don't want anybody to feel shame for their sexuality. But you also want to make it clear that a loud, a loud and proud approach to your sexuality at a young age isn't necessary to be a fully integrated person.” WantFeelsPersonsAgeYoungCoursesClearProudApproachShameSexualityLoudYoung AgeIntegrated Author:Lena Dunham
“I'll say it loud and say it proud. I'm completely insane.” ProudInsaneLoud Author:Lisa Marie Presley