Top 16 Laugh The Pain Away Quotes
#1. So come walk these strange streets with us, and let's see where we'll end up. George R. R. Martin July 1, 2010
George R R Martin
#2. I consider a story merely as a frame on which to stretch my materials.
Washington Irving
#3. There is an answer, some day we will know
And you will ask her, why she had to go
We live and die, we laugh and we cry
You must take away the pain
Before you can begin to live again
Chris De Burgh
#4. I think I'd like to play more happy roles because I haven't done too many of those. I think I'd like to do an action film; something with a harness would be fun.
Megan Charpentier
#5. He made us laugh, he took my pain away. I love you, Lauretta.
Marty Feldman
#6. Every nursing mother, in the midst of her little dependent brood, has far more right to whine, sulk or scold, as temperament dictates, because beefsteak and coffee are not prepared for her and exactly to her taste, than any man ever had or ever can have during the present stage of human evolution.
Antoinette Brown Blackwell
#7. When you get caught up on other peoples' problems, solve them with caution so you don't suffer the excessive burdens of regrets.
Darmie Orem
#8. It's harder to write in the third person but the advantage is you move around better.
Ernest Hemingway,
#9. Over the years, I learned to smile or laugh when I was supposed to. I kept my true self hidden; I did not need to unleash my pain on the world around me. Instead, I taught myself to ignore it. I did not realize that the pain was eating away at my soul.
J.D. Stroube
#10. I am very proud of The Saints and I'm very glad that I've been associated with them all these years, but the next record is the best record ... has to be the philosophy for any band that remains even halfway decent or vibrant, and that is kind of where my head's at.
Chris Bailey
#11. It's beautiful to transcend generations and to just be inside an artistic work, together, enjoying what only a great artistic work can provide.
Peter Davis
#12. I see science and mysticism as two complementary manifestations of the human mind; as its rational and intuitive faculties.
Capra
Katherine Ramsland
#13. When you love there is no 'I', so you cannot say 'I love you', only love is.
Ivan Rados
#14. That's how it will be, except that in reality, both today and later, one will stand there with a palpable body and a real head, a real forehead, that is, for smiting on with one's hand.
Franz Kafka
#15. I need someone to give me a part where I play the piano so I can learn it. I would love that.
Jude Law