I think that's one of the most important gifts we have in television - the ability to heal through laughter.
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I've had the fame and the joy of getting laughter - those are gifts.
Doing comedy is one of the best gifts in life.
If I were given the opportunity to present a gift to the next generation, it would be the ability for each individual to learn to laugh at himself.
I have the gift of laughter. I can make people laugh at will. In good times and in bad. And that I don't question. It was a gift from God.
I know it's corny, but laughter is a two-way gift, and hearing people laugh just warms me through and through.
Laughter is important, not only because it makes us happy, it also has actual health benefits. And that's because laughter completely engages the body and releases the mind. It connects us to others, and that in itself has a healing effect.
If there's one thing I could attribute my strength to, I would say it's the gift of laughter, which I inherited from my mother's side.
Laughter is God's blessing.
Humor is the most precious gift I can give to my reader, a reminder that the world is not such a terribly serious place. There is more than video games and drugs and nuclear threats; there is laughter, and there is hope.
Laughter is really a gift. It's the most vulnerable state you can be in.