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Last updated on October 1, 2024.
And identity is funny being yourself is funny as you are never yourself to yourself except as you remember yourself and then of course you do not believe yourself.
For me, that emotional payoff is what it’s all about. I want you to laugh or cry when you read a story...or do both at the same time. I want your heart, in other words. If you want to learn something, go to school.
And hey, it's okay to laugh at yourself sometimes, I do dumb things all the time (haha). But when it get's too personal, get your tough skin on and stand firm. — © Christina Grimmie
And hey, it's okay to laugh at yourself sometimes, I do dumb things all the time (haha). But when it get's too personal, get your tough skin on and stand firm.
The crazy ones only laugh when there is no reason to laugh.
- I notice you didn't laugh, Mr. Black! - No, Your Majesty. We are forbidden to laugh at the things kings say, sire, because otherwise we would be at it all day.
As a youngster, you take a lot of things to heart, so you have to learn to trust yourself.
There's a thin line between to laugh with and to laugh at.
Let us learn together and laugh together and work together and pray together, confident that in the end we will triumph together in the right.
The more you teach positive ideas to others, the better you learn them yourself.
After you make a fool of yourself a few hundred times, you learn what works.
If you apprentice yourself to the smartest people who will take you seriously, you will learn at every step. You'll learn their special language. You'll see what real people do. Your interests might surprise you. They will evolve. And you'll be well-positioned to take advantage of whatever opportunity life throws your way.
Learn to value yourself, which means: fight for your happiness.
You can learn to direct yourself to be peaceful inside regardless of what is happening with your body.
When you can take away the ego, you learn a lot about yourself and the world around you. — © Kevin Jonas
When you can take away the ego, you learn a lot about yourself and the world around you.
Well, you've got to learn how to make fun of yourself - you know what I mean?
The party now is having my kids laugh and my wife laugh and my teammates. I want them to see me have fun and put it in a different way.
You can learn and enrich yourself through the process of knowing a different musical culture.
It's very difficult to regulate yourself, and if you learn to do that, well, it starts to spill over.
The primary success factor is knowing how to learn from others and rely on yourself.
When the animal becomes human, the effect is pleasingly benign and we laugh outloud, "Okay come clean now. This isn't really about hunting, is it?" But when the human becomes animal, the effect is disgusting, and if we laugh at all, then it is what Beckett calls the "mirthless laugh", which laughs at that which is unhappy.
When you take dancing lessons, you learn steps and you learn steps and you learn steps. It can go on for a long time. And then one day, you just learn to dance, and it is so different.
Do internships and work your butt off to learn as much as you can and prove yourself.
Surround yourself with people who will make you better, and learn to listen.
You can learn a lot when you're around people that are completely different than yourself.
Don't take life too seriously! Learn to enjoy yourself and be grateful for all you have.
Learn to shake yourself loose from what the world believes is the only reality.
We will learn no matter what! Learning is as natural as rest or play. With or without books, inspiring trainers or classrooms, we will manage to learn. Educators can, however, make a difference in what people learn and how well they learn it. If we know why we are learning and if the reason fits our needs as we perceive them, we will learn quickly and deeply.
I think I'll be a clown when I get grown.... There ain't one thing in this world I can do about folks except laugh, so I'm gonna join the circus and laugh my head off.
As an actor, you're not a person; you're a product, a commodity. It's about money. Your job is about making money for other people. At some point, you learn how to be on the other side of that table. You write, direct, produce, and create opportunity for yourself. Then you start to make money for yourself.
It's no use growing older if you only learn new ways of misbehaving yourself.
We women take love too seriously. Men wish to be loved with laughter, not with sighing. So laugh, sweetheart, laugh, or soon you may be weeping.
Anything I shouldn't laugh at makes me laugh.
I think you learn more about yourself in the context of a relationship than you can outside of it.
In England, you laugh at yourselves; in France, we laugh at others.
I like to laugh and to make people laugh.
Believe in yourself, learn, and never stop wanting to build a better world.
And the bottom line is we are who we are-we look a certain way, we talk a certain way, we walk a certain way. I strut because I’m a supermodel, and sometimes I gallop for fun. When we learn to accept that, other people learn to accept us. So be who you really are. Embrace who you are. Literally. Hug yourself. Accept who you are. Unless you’re a serial killer.
The whole theatre world deeply attracts me. I love rehearsing and having time to make mistakes and laugh and discover things about yourself and other people - and the energy level is great.
Learn from the experts; you will not live long enough to figure it all out by yourself. — © Brian Tracy
Learn from the experts; you will not live long enough to figure it all out by yourself.
I think I'm in the same mood as ever, but in some ways more mature. I guess you could say that, at 65, when you've seen the world shape up as I have, there are only two things you can do: laugh or kill yourself.
You have to be smarter and a wiser businessperson and consumer. You have to learn to protect yourself through education.
Teach yourself by your own mistakes; people learn only by error.
I thought that you had to learn to write by yourself and if you couldn't do it, then you were out of luck.
That's one of the actor's secrets: With everything you do, learn something new about yourself.
One thing you learn: if you want to reveal yourself, you also have to know where to stop.
Learn to be comfortable with the concept of infinity, and see yourself as an infinite being.
In England you laugh at yourselves, in France we laugh at others.
There's no social media or Googling yourself. You only have to do it once to learn never to do it again.
The word responsibility is right, and doing everything you can to educate yourself and learn and be aware. — © Ellen Page
The word responsibility is right, and doing everything you can to educate yourself and learn and be aware.
It can be a challenge not to let failure, or negativity from others, prevent you from going after what you believe in and what in your gut you know can work. However it is important to face these challenges head on and give them a go and importantly don't beat yourself up if you fail - just pick yourself up, learn as much as you can from the experience and get on with the next challenge.
Never let any mistake cause you to stop believing in yourself. Learn from it and go on.
My advice is: learn from the best or teach yourself. And do not bother at all if you do not have an exaggerated sense of curiosity.
As long as you can laugh at you, it won't bother you when others laugh at you.
A solitary laugh is often a laugh of superiority.
If you wish to succeed in managing and controlling others - learn to manage and control yourself.
You have to practice for a long time before you can learn to sound like yourself
Success is a learnable skill. You can learn to succeed at anything. If you want to be a great golfer, you can learn how to do it. If you want to be a great piano player, you can learn how to do it. If you want to be truly happy, you can learn how to do it. If you want to be rich, you can learn how to do it. It doesn't matter where you are right now. It doesn't matter where you're starting from. What matters is that you are willing to learn.
The best way to learn is by doing; never ask others to do what you're not willing to do yourself.
I've felt very comfortable on stage and love making people laugh. It's that kind of addictive thing where you get a laugh and you just want more.
Working with amazing people, you continue to learn and develop yourself, as an actor and as a person.
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