Quotes about la
laughing film dramatic
I like films that are so funny, dramatic and lifelike simultaneously, that you are laughing and cringing simultaneously all throughout the film. Mike Birbiglia
laughing jazz comedy
Sometimes when I do a joke and it doesn't get a lot of laughs, it kind of feels like I'm doing jazz. That's kinda cool because jazz is cool, but sometimes jazz sucks ... Maybe I'm the Kenny G of comedy. Mike Birbiglia
laughing people looks
Eugene Mirman is the Andy Warhol of comedy. People look to him for what's next in comedy, and he emails these people back promptly. The Will to Whatevs put me in a great mood because I was laughing out loud. Alone. That's hard to do. Mike Birbiglia
law careers missing
Are you planning to follow a career in Magical Law, Miss Granger?” asked Scrimgeour. “No, I’m not,” retorted Hermione. “I’m hoping to do some good in the world! J. K. Rowling
law intellectual trouble
It is a law of nature we overlook, that intellectual versatility is the compensation for change, danger, and trouble. H. G. Wells
law atmosphere heritage
Culture itself is neither education nor law-making: it is an atmosphere and a heritage. H. L. Mencken
laughing speech united-states
The common notion that free speech prevails in the United States always makes me laugh. H. L. Mencken
law faces hocus-pocus
The law is a sort of hocus-pocus science that smiles in your face while it picks your pocket. H. L. Mencken
law doe citizens
It is the invariable habit of bureaucracies, at all times and everywhere, to assume...that every citizen is a criminal. Their one apparent purpose, pursued with a relentless and furious diligence, is to convert the assumption into a fact. They hunt endlessly for proofs, and, when proofs are lacking, for mere suspicions. The moment they become aware of a definite citizen, John Doe, seeking what is his right under the law, they begin searching feverishly for an excuse for withholding it from him. H. L. Mencken
law government turtles
Law and its instrument, government, are necessary to the peace and safety of all of us, but all of us, unless we live the lives of mud turtles, frequently find them arrayed against us... H. L. Mencken
law medicine everyday
It takes no more actual sagacity to carry on the everyday hawking and haggling of the world, or to ladle out its normal doses of bad medicine and worse law, than it takes to operate a taxicab or fry a pan of fish. H. L. Mencken
law government storm
The storm center of lawlessness in every American State is the State Capitol. It is there that the worst crimes are committed; it is there that lawbreaking attains to the estate and dignity of a learned profession; it is there that contempt for the laws is engendered, fostered, and spread broadcast. H. L. Mencken
laughter school yearbook
I was named Class Clown in the high school yearbook, so I was always turning to comedy and laughter to heal and to get me through things. Guillermo Diaz
law organization ordinary
It is natural for the ordinary American when he sees something wrong to feel not only that there should be a law against it but, also that an organization should be formed to combat it. Gunnar Myrdal
language knows
Language, as we know, is full of illogicalities. Gunnar Myrdal
latin america tragedy
Imagine, there is almost no possibility for a foreign language film to be distributed in America right now. That doesn't just make the industry poorer, it makes the landscape of cinema poorer, in America. The impossibility to get a good release on a really good European, Latin American, Asian movie is a tragedy. Guillermo del Toro
law world brutality
The Terrible Truth is that brutality is part of human nature, and all the laws in the world can't neuter it. Greg Iles
laughing forever my-best-friend
Whenever I see her, we laugh enough to last for the month. She's my best friend, and someday when we're old enough I'm going to talk her into staying here forever. Grace Lin
law people coincidence
If you do something once, people will call it an accident. If you do it twice, they call it a coincidence. But do it a third time and you've just proven a natural law! Grace Hopper
law england grievance
The law of England is the greatest grievance of the nation, very expensive and dilatory. Gilbert Burnet
law reign united-states
As a conservative power, the United States has a vital interest in upholding and expanding the reign of law in international relations. J. William Fulbright
laughter parent records
Tape record your parents' laughter H. Jackson Brown, Jr.
laughter sleep insomnia
Laugh and the world laughs with you! Grant Morrison
lasts last-time
When was the last time you had a thought that wasn't put there by THEM? Grant Morrison
laughing
Women laugh when they can, and weepe when they will. George Herbert
labour
Whether shall the Oxe goe, where he shall not labour? George Herbert
law twenties suits
The worst of law is, that one suit breedes twenty. [The worst of law is that one suit breeds twenty.] George Herbert
lasts young
The ofspring of those that are very young, or very old, lasts not. George Herbert
lame
The Lame goes as farre as your staggerer. [The lame goes as far as your staggerer.] George Herbert
language
That is not good language which all understand not. George Herbert
lard
Send not a Catt for Lard. George Herbert
lasts ends particular
Love without end, hath no end, says the Spaniard: (meaning, if it were not begun on particular ends, it would last). George Herbert
law
Law sutes consume time, and mony, and rest, and friends. George Herbert