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Laughter Being Good For The Soul Quotes By John McWhorter

Polish has developed unimpeded; someone put their foot out and tripped English. The human grammar is a fecund weed, like grass. Languages like English, Persian, and Mandarin Chinese are mowed lawns, indicative of an interruption in natural proliferation. — John McWhorter

Laughter Being Good For The Soul Quotes By Jane Austen

there was no getting away from one's self. So — Jane Austen

Laughter Being Good For The Soul Quotes By Judith Orloff

It's good to be incompatible with your partner sometimes. It causes your souls to stretch & grow - the point of a soul mate! — Judith Orloff

Laughter Being Good For The Soul Quotes By Fyodor Dostoyevsky

If you wish to glimpse inside a human soul and get to know a man, don't bother analyzing his ways of being silent, of talking, of weeping, of seeing how much he is moved by noble ideas; you will get better results if you just watch him laugh. If he laughs well, he's a good man. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Laughter Being Good For The Soul Quotes By Jennie Lucas

He'd turned to go, then stopped, facing his brother. He'd said in a low voice, "I'm glad we're friends again."
"Friends?" Vladimir's smile had lifted to a grin. "We're not friends, man. We're brothers. — Jennie Lucas

Laughter Being Good For The Soul Quotes By Pauline Gower

To be alone in the air at night is to be very much alone indeed ... cut off from everything and everyone ... nothing is 'familiar' any longer ... I think that unfamiliarity is the most difficult thing to face; one feels rather like Alice in Wonderland after she has nibbled the toadstool that made her grow smaller - and like Alice, one hopes that the process will stop while there is still something left! — Pauline Gower