A Quote by La La Anthony

I enjoy making people laugh and making them smile. — © La La Anthony
I enjoy making people laugh and making them smile.
A lot of thought goes into making people laugh. Comedy is never easy. Making people cry is easier than making them laugh.
I enjoy making people laugh. If I can put a smile on someone's face if I do a dance in the end zone, why not?
Ever since I was four years old, I loved making people smile, making them think, making them feel good, feel some kind of emotion.
I love the theater as much as music, and the whole idea of getting across to an audience and making them laugh, making them cry - just making them feel - is paramount to me.
[As a kid] I did enjoy making people laugh but I was also attracted to funny people. I'm [still] quite happy to not be the one trying to make other people laugh. I'm happy laughing at someone else. I enjoy laughing and I'll happily be the one just laughing all night if you can make me laugh.
I love making people smile and laugh.
I think most micro-brewers/craft-brewers are similar in that they enjoy making something themselves and at the end of the day they can enjoy the fruit of their labor. Most people really enjoy the process of making beer and like the industry as a whole. We often are passionate about what we do and enjoy talking to people about the art and science of making beer.
I don't take myself too seriously. I enjoy what I do. I enjoy making people laugh.
What I really enjoy the most is seeing what the crowd likes. I enjoy making people laugh.
Sometimes making people laugh or even making them scared can be accomplished by a good opening sequence.
It's the way I enjoy making art - I like sitting down and making five beats; I enjoy that process. I can go two weeks without making a song and just making beats and I'll be OK.
Criticizing people, winding them up, making idiots of them or fooling them doesn't make people with autism laugh. What makes us smile from the inside is seeing something beautiful, or a memory makes us laugh. This generally happens when there's nobody watching us. And at night, on our own, we might burst out laughing underneath the duvet, or roar with later in an empty room ... When we don't need to think about other people or anything else, that's when we wear our aural expressions.
I've come to the realization that you can entertain people both through making them laugh and making them feel. You can be quiet, and they can feel, and you will have scored as well.
Making people laugh is what I really enjoy.
My parents always got a kick out of my art. I was always able to make them laugh. As I got older, I remember the thrill I got when I graduated from making my classmates laugh to making adults laugh. Kind of a watershed moment.
I just love being in front of the camera making people laugh, cry, entertaining them. It's the 'nasha' of performance that I enjoy. It's my calling, and I'm blessed to be able to do that for a living.
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