A Quote by Ivor Novello

Every blessed one of you feels better for that burst of laughter. — © Ivor Novello
Every blessed one of you feels better for that burst of laughter.
Laughter is a symptom of spirituality. Laughter is the flow of love coursing through your body. Laughter is the nectar of present moment awareness. Invite more laughter into your life and relish the magic in every moment.
Life is nothing but an occassional burst of laughter rising above the interminable wail of grief.
Every time we've gone somewhere, it's just been better and better and God's always blessed us for following.
It is better to write of laughter than of tears, for laughter is the property of man.
Once you have heard a strange audience burst into laughter at a film you directed, you realize what the word joy is all about.
Since everything is but an apparition, having nothing to do with good or bad, acceptance or rejection, one may well burst out in laughter.
He burst into one of his rare fits of laughter as he turned away from the picture. I have not heard him laugh often, and it has always boded ill to somebody.
Everything feels better in London. And if my life feels better, then it's easier to make music.
Uncontrollable laughter arose among the blessed gods.
Writing is self-reinforcing. Don't make a fetish out of it, and don't surrender to the myth of the garret, or the myth of the chained muse. It's like playing the guitar, or practicing taekwondo, or having sex. The more you do, the better you get. The better you get, the better it feels. The better it feels, the more you want to do.
I'm blessed, and I'm just trying to get better every day.
Blessed are the ones who have enemies, for they have a vital reason to be better in every way.
There are times this stony heart of mine feels a burst of British pride.
The person who can bring the spirit of laughter into a room is indeed blessed.
In the experience of yogins who do not perceive things dualistically, the fact that things manifest without truly existing is so amazing they burst into laughter
Laughter to begin with was probably glee at the misfortunes of others. The baring of the teeth in laughter hints at its savage ancestry. Animals have no malice, hence also no laughter. They never savor the sudden glory of Schadenfreude. It was its infectious quality that made of laughter a medium of mutuality.
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