A difference of taste in jokes is a great strain on the affections. George Eliot Humor You May Also Like If you don’t learn to laugh at trouble, you won’t have anything to laugh at when you grow old. By Edgar Watson Howe Humor, Lauhter, Old age, Positive Laughter gives us distance. It allows us to step back from an event, deal with it and then move on. By BOB NEWHART Hope, Humor, Laughter, Positive Women, as they grow older, rely more and more on cosmetics. Men, as they grow older, rely more and more on a sense of humor. By George Jean Nathan Age, Aging, Funny, Humor, Middle Age Men will let you abuse them only if you make them laugh. By Henry Ward Beecher Humor, Laughter The best ideas come from jokes. Make your thinking as funny as possible. By David Ogilvie Creativity, Funny, Humor, Lauhter, Positive I don’t make jokes; I just watch the government and report the facts. By Will Rogers Government, Humor You May Also Like from George Eliot At the last moment there is always a reason not existing before—namely, the impossibility of further vacillation. By George Eliot Decision, Determination Blessed is the man who, having nothing to say, abstains from giving in words evidence of the fact. By George Eliot Silence
If you don’t learn to laugh at trouble, you won’t have anything to laugh at when you grow old. By Edgar Watson Howe Humor, Lauhter, Old age, Positive
Laughter gives us distance. It allows us to step back from an event, deal with it and then move on. By BOB NEWHART Hope, Humor, Laughter, Positive
Women, as they grow older, rely more and more on cosmetics. Men, as they grow older, rely more and more on a sense of humor. By George Jean Nathan Age, Aging, Funny, Humor, Middle Age
The best ideas come from jokes. Make your thinking as funny as possible. By David Ogilvie Creativity, Funny, Humor, Lauhter, Positive
I don’t make jokes; I just watch the government and report the facts. By Will Rogers Government, Humor
At the last moment there is always a reason not existing before—namely, the impossibility of further vacillation. By George Eliot Decision, Determination
Blessed is the man who, having nothing to say, abstains from giving in words evidence of the fact. By George Eliot Silence