A Quote by Michelle Williams

Is there anything better than making a kid laugh? — © Michelle Williams
Is there anything better than making a kid laugh?
I can't think of anything more important than a kid being sick and making them laugh and making that whole experience a little easier.
I always performed as a kid to make my family laugh and was more concerned with making kids at school laugh than I was about the lessons.
A pretty girl is better than a plain one. A leg is better than an arm. A bedroom is better than a living room. An arrival is better that a departure. A birth is better than a death. A chase is better than a chat. A dog is better than a landscape. A kitten is better than a dog. A baby is better than a kitten. A kiss is better than a baby. A pratfall is better than anything.
As a kid I was short and only weighed 95 pounds. And though I was active in a lot of Sports and got along with most of the guys, I think I used comedy as a defense mechanism. You know making someone laugh is a much better way to solve a problem than by using your fists.
A lot of thought goes into making people laugh. Comedy is never easy. Making people cry is easier than making them laugh.
It doesn't get better than making people laugh and also making sure people don't go hungry.
More than anything, I enjoy making people laugh.
There's no better feeling than making your little girls laugh.
I thought I wanted to be a clown, because what would be better than making people laugh?
I come from a family of craftsmen. We like to make things with our hands. Better than the pleasure of making money is the pleasure of making the product and saying, 'Wow. I did that.' I couldn't see myself doing anything other than making good things to eat.
I was an extroverted kid and performed, like, acting and singing. Then, the older I got, I realized I enjoyed performing things that I came up with myself more and I enjoyed making people laugh more than making people cry or think.
I've never thought that what I do as an actor does anything for anybody, other than making them laugh once in a while.
I guess, for me, I've always thought that there was humor everywhere. And as a kid, I just, you know, I grew up an only child, and I - sort of nothing made me happier than to make my parents laugh. I remember I had costumes and things laying around the house that I was, you know, anything that I could do to make my parents laugh.
Dark humor appealed to me because it was a bigger laugh than you could get with anything else. Seeing people laugh at something inappropriate with their whole bodies, a guttural, visceral laugh beyond a mere "hah."
I'll never stop doing stand-up. There's nothing better than getting in front of 2,500 people and making an entire room laugh.
He could feel her laughter against his chest, and at that moment he thought that there was no better feeling than making Emma Morley laugh.
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