Posts Tagged ‘Proverbs about laughter’

Laugh your morass off; hang onto the rest of your body parts.

Laugh off your embarrassments; upon receiving honors, chuckle.

The first laugh has the last word.

To laugh all the way to the bank, invest all your savings in others.

“It only hurts when you laugh” means it only hurts when you move.

God laughs most; he cries most too.

The angels graph how often we laugh.

Those who chortle and those who laugh receive good will and a fine epitaph.

To win the favor of everyone offer a laugh a minute and a profundity an hour.

Cry — to keep from laughing.

On every quest, pack jousts and jests.

A good jest arrests the spread of over-seriousness.

Momus requests all jest be served with food — and zest.

To jest is to be blessed; to jive is to finally arrive.

Sort lies with snorts; test truth with hearts.

Long talk, no jest, undoes, the rest.

Laughter opens the door; guffaws open the soul.

Aim, fire — spoofs, satire.

Jesty is besty.

Fervency craves a rest; over-earnestness aches for a simple jest.