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Laughter Quotes - Page 75

I have often observ'd the loudest Laughers to be the dullest Fellows in the Company.

Lady Mary Wortley Montagu (1993). “Essays and Poems and Simplicity, a Comedy”, Oxford University Press on Demand

Laughter is taken as a sign of strength, freedom, health, beauty, youth, and happiness.

Martin Grotjahn (1966). “Beyond laughter: humor and the subconscious”

It used to take me all vacation to grow a new hide in place of the one they flogged off me during school term.

Mark Twain (2012). “Mark Twain at Your Fingertips: A Book of Quotations”, p.389, Courier Corporation

Laughter may instruct but it may also conceal, defending the joker against anger and retaliation: a game is only a game.

Margaret Atwood (1984). “Second words: selected critical prose”, Beacon Press, 1984

Cow-slaughter can never be stopped by law.

Mahatma Gandhi (1954). “How to Serve the Cow”