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laughing down-and bananas
I want to sit down, and I want to laugh. Nothing works better for me than watching somebody slip on a banana peel. Diane Lane
laughing wish looks
I wish I could always look like I've just finished a really good laugh. Diane Lane
laughing glorious dies
To die laughing must be the most glorious of all glorious deaths! Edgar Allan Poe
laughing serious looks
When you know to laugh and when to look upon things as too absurd to take seriously, the other person is ashamed to carry through even if he was serious about it. Eleanor Roosevelt
laughing laughter needed scene seen
I did a scene and he started laughing and said he'd seen everything he needed to see. Peter Tolan
laughing half arms
A moment passed, perhaps half a second when their faces said what they felt, and then Emma was smiling, laughing, her arms around his neck. David Nicholls
laughing cry bigs
Too big to cry too young to laugh... Abraham Lincoln
laughing
I always wanted to entertain. When I was six, a scrawny, scrawny kid, I'd get in my red speedo and do muscle moves. I actually thought I was muscular. I didn't know everyone was laughing at me. Ryan Gosling
laughing pity should
Were't not for laughing, I should pity him. William Shakespeare
shallow-person trying want
I'm not happy all the time, and I wouldn't want to be because that would make me a shallow person. But I do try to find the good in everybody. Dolly Parton
shallow thinker deep-thinker
I'm a deep thinker when it comes to shallow no brainers. Dane Cook
shallow believer
Shallow believers prefer a shallow God. Toni Morrison
shallow more-to-life obvious
There's more to life than making shallow, fairly obvious observations. Jerry Seinfeld
shallow happens deep-down
Deep down, I happen to be very shallow. Pat Paulsen
shallow torture water wish
If you wish to drown, do not torture yourself with shallow water Bulgarian Proverb
shallow found lost
There is one thing infinitely more pathetic than to have lost the woman one is in love with, and that is to have won her and found out how shallow she is! Oscar Wilde
jest
In jest, there is truth. William Shakespeare
jest true-words
Many a true word hath been spoken in jest. William Shakespeare
jest trade
It is good to jest, but not to make a trade of jesting. Elizabeth I
jest made earnest
The universe was not made in jest but in solemn incomprehensible earnest. Annie Dillard
jest intellect
Jesting is often only indigence of intellect. Jean de la Bruyere
jest loses
Some had rather lose their friend then their Jest. George Herbert
jest true-words
Many a true word is spoken in jest Geoffrey Chaucer
jest wit seems
Imyself haveheard averygood jest, and havescornedto seem to have so sillya wit as to understand it. John Webster
jest turns earnest
If anything is spoken in jest, it is not fair to turn it to earnest. Plautus