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Laughed Quotes

She laughed and danced with the thought of death in her heart.

Hans Christian Andersen (1999). “Fairy Tales from Hans Andersen”, p.67, Oxford University Press, USA

It is a good thing to be laughed at. It is better than to be ignored.

"It is a good thing to be laughed at". Harold MacMillan's handwritten note to the Postmaster General, www.lettersofnote.com. October 12, 1962.

He laughed like an irresponsible foetus.

T.S. Eliot (2009). “Collected Poems 1909-1962”, p.25, Faber & Faber

Do you ever read any of the books you burn?" He laughed. "That's against the law!" "Oh. Of course.

Ray Bradbury (1951). “Fahrenheit 451: A Novel”, p.37, Simon and Schuster

We laughed over it, and Hemingway punched me in the mouth.

"Modern In A Post-Modern World". www.themillions.com. November 7, 2007.

Being laughed at is excellent preparation for marriage.

Timberlake Wertenbaker (2014). “The Ash Girl”, p.59, Faber & Faber

That some have never dreamed is as improbable as that some have never laughed.

Sir Thomas Browne (1835). “Repertorium. A letter to a friend. Christian morals. Certain miscellany tracts. Unpublished papers”, p.359