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Breathless, we flung us on a windy hill, Laughed in the sun, and kissed the lovely grass.
I got into the race and people literally laughed. They thought I had no chance of winning.
When are you going to trust me Max?" asked Fang. "When I go completely bonkers," I laughed.
Enna leaned back her head and laughed at the sky. 'Of course he wasn't! Who could kill Razo?
But one man never laughed. He was a giant among men. He was Bobby Darin and he was my friend.
America is thataway, Mr. Lincoln," laughed Davis, pointing north. "You're in Mississippi now.
The first time I read 'Barbecue,' I fell in love with it. I never laughed so hard in my life.
At various points in my own life, I have been laughed at scathingly for calling myself black.
I remember, as a child, loving it when my mom laughed, but I was definitely not a class clown.
If you laughed earlier in the poem, and I bring you close to tears in the end, that's the best.
And so they fought. And so they laughed. Friends. And before they knew it, They were inseparable.
Do you ever read any of the books you burn?" He laughed. "That's against the law!" "Oh. Of course.
If someone had told me age 14 to start making serious decisions about my career, I'd have laughed!
He had a broad face and a little round belly, that shook, when he laughed, like a bowlful of jelly.
A few British suffragettes everybody laughed at started the cause of equality between men and women.
Confess your sins to the Lord and you will be forgiven; confess them to man and you will be laughed at.
How it happened that Mastro Cherry, carpenter, found a piece of wood that wept and laughed like a child.
While I was doing Hindi, people there laughed at me because I couldn't speak Hindi and English properly.
I've kept evolving the character. At first, you hated Goldust with a passion, then you laughed with him.
I used to watch 'The Honeymooners' and laughed so much I'd fog up the inside of the lenses of my glasses.
He laughed, tried to make it into a cough, inhaled at exactly the wrong moment, and then really did cough.
I could do without 'cool' publications calling me 'mom jazz.' But I laughed all the way to the bank, baby.
Miranda's this girl that everyone's just laughed at online for years. I want people to empathize with her.
A complete revaluation takes place in your physical and mental being when you've laughed and had some fun.
Most men fear getting laughed at or humiliated by a romantic prospect while most women fear rape and death.
The prisoners eyed the clothes some time, and laughed a good deal among themselves before they put them on.
When I was at ESPN, I would say in April, 'We should be doing something on the NFL,' and they laughed at me.
If you'd ever told me that my Broadway debut would be playing Spider-Man, I would have laughed in your face.
I was being laughed at. I hated it, so I made an adjustment to control the situation. All comics learn that.
If you had asked me in my early 20s or in high school if I was going to wrestle, I would have laughed at you.
When I was 14, I told my careers adviser that I was going to be a world champion boxer. Of course she laughed.
Get back on the bike and tell me where to go." "I'll tell you where to go," I muttered sourly, and he laughed.
I told everyone who was ready to listen that I had material with pentagonal symmetry. People just laughed at me.
A love letter is to be savored; a love email... is to be forwarded to all your friends, and probably laughed at.
'Mary Poppins,' the movie, was an object of mockery if you were a student in the '60s, something to be laughed at.
I got one comment that I had a lot of double chins. I just laughed at it. I do have a double chin, so that's legit.
If you told me in the '90s that I'd be in a chart battle with Green Day, I probably would have just laughed at you.
Right before I left ESPN, someone suggested doing a NFL story in the spring. The person was laughed out of the room.
I certainly never thought I would run for office myself. If someone had suggested it, I would have laughed out loud.
A lot of movies will deliver on the promotion but when you go see them, everything you laughed at was in the trailer.
They laughed. Things were funny. They weren't afraid to care. There was no sense to life, to the structure of things.
One time I laughed so hard, I just had to go and change my pantyhose. I lost it. Lost it. At least it wasn't onstage.
If Black Stache laughed, you laughed. If he snarled, you snarled. If he breathed in your direction, you ran for cover.
I was always an exhibitionist. I liked it when everyone laughed. But I didn't do plays in high school. I was too nervous.
There was a point I could have just churned out the spot and spin paintings for ever and laughed all the way to the bank.
At first, I only laughed at myself. Then I noticed that life itself is amusing. I've been in a generally good mood ever since.
Fans always say they laughed and they cried while reading my books. And I tell them that I laughed and cried while writing them.
Inside that book, it's my life-all the places where I'm hurting or I laughed or I cried or I prayed. And I've had to pray a lot!
When I told my father about Samantha, he simply laughed and said that he is happy and that he already knew about our love story.
Though rom-coms aren't necessarily my cup of tea, I was a huge fan of 'Notting Hill.' I laughed a lot, and the romance got to me.