Laughing Quotes - Page 37
Bram Stoker (1904). “Dracula”, p.166, Hayes Barton Press
When you laugh with good-hearted innocence at your own creations, you are free.
Barbara Marciniak (2004). “Path of Empowerment: Pleiadian Wisdom for a World in Chaos”, p.282, New World Library
Allen Klein (2012). “The Art of Living Joyfully: How to be Happier Every Day of the Year”, p.67, Simon and Schuster
Adolf Hitler (2000). “Mein Kampf”, p.506, Om Books International
I have always believed that a good laugh was good for both the mental and physical digestion.
Abraham Lincoln, Caroline Thomas Harnsberger (1950). “The Lincoln treasury”
Zora Neale Hurston (2002). “Zora Neale Hurston: A Life in Letters”, Doubleday Books
'Hamlet' (1601) act 5, sc. 1, l. [201]
Warren W. Wiersbe (1988). “The integrity crisis”
Ted Loder (2004). “Tracks in the Straw: Tales Spun from the Manger”, p.73, Augsburg Books