A Quote by Lou Doillon

In England you laugh at yourselves, in France we laugh at others. — © Lou Doillon
In England you laugh at yourselves, in France we laugh at others.
In England, you laugh at yourselves; in France, we laugh at others.
I am serious, so I laugh a lot. You need to laugh. You don't laugh enough. I don't trust anyone who doesn't laugh.
Prince Philip was a funny man who liked to laugh and make others laugh.
If you can laugh at yourself, you are going to be fine. If you allow others to laugh with you, you will be great.
When a person can no longer laugh at himself, it is time for others to laugh at him.
"I've found out why people laugh. They laugh because it hurts so much... because it's the only thing that'll make it stop hurting" ... "But that's not all people laugh at." "Isn't it? Perhaps I don't grok all its fullness yet. But find me something that really makes you laugh sweetheart... a joke, or anything else- but something that gave you a a real belly laugh, not a smile. Then we'll see if there isn't a wrongness wasn't there." He thought. "I grok when apes learn to laugh, they'll be people."
how impossible it is not to laugh in some company, or to laugh in others.
I would get my laugh insured! Because my laugh is very important: it's a million dollar laugh, so if my vocal chords make my laugh any different, then I'm going to have to get insured.
My brother was a great audience, and if he liked the picture, he would laugh and laugh and laugh, and he would want to keep the picture. Making people laugh with an image I had created... what power that was!
The first condition for comedy is that if you laugh at your own jokes, others won't laugh. You have to say something funny very seriously.
As long as you can laugh at you, it won't bother you when others laugh at you.
Germans try to categorize films: in a comedy, you just laugh and in a drama, you're not allowed to laugh. I don't believe in that, sometimes we laugh and cry in the same hour.
Different things just strike people differently. And it's so subjective, too. Because what makes one person laugh won't make others laugh. I guess it's kind of checkerboarded.
Laugh. Laugh as much as you can. Laugh until you cry. Cry until you laugh. Keep doing it even if people are passing you on the street saying, "I can't tell if that person is laughing or crying, but either way they seem crazy, let's walk faster." Emote. It's okay. It shows you are thinking and feeling.
Laugh loudly, laugh often, and most important, laugh at yourself.
When people say a knight's job is all glory, I laugh, and laugh, and laugh.
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