'Instructions Not Included' is proving that there is a huge Latin market that needs a special project. They love seeing their own people; they want to see themselves onscreen. In my case, I know them pretty well. I know what they laugh at. I think it's going to open a lot of doors, this movie.
I laugh all the time - at things, people, stuff, whatever. But, I don't laugh onstage because then it's serious business.
Nobody will laugh long who deals much with opium: its pleasures even are of a grave and solemn complexion.
Real men laugh at opposition; real men smile when enemies appear.
The burden of originality is one that most people don't want to accept. They'd rather sit in front of the TV and let that tell them what they're supposed to like, what they're supposed to buy, and what they're supposed to laugh at.
Oscar Wilde turned the world upside down and was able to laugh at it, and hopefully by the time I'm 120 and worn out, that's what I will achieve. I love being alive so much.
It is true that if you hear our music described, it sounds unappealing. I used to laugh and agree with people when they said it didn't make any sense.
And like the old stereotype, I overcame my shyness by making my friends laugh.
I'm not here to affect you politically or socially. I'm here to make you laugh. I use the news as the palette for my jokes.
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.
When you go to church, if the pastor at some point doesn't make you laugh, he probably ain't gonna make you join.
Comedy is so subjective. If you trip and fall down, some people will laugh, and some people will say, 'Oh, physical comedy is so pedestrian.' Some people look at Three Stooges as lowbrow; some people consider them artists. No one is wrong. It's just a personal take.
She had a penetrating sort of laugh. Rather like a train going into a tunnel.
I love my iPhone - I've actually gotten into games, and I find them really relaxing. Don't laugh at me, but I have 'Sally's Spa' - fantastic; 'Penguin Catapult' - it's great; and 'Word Solitaire' is my new favorite.
I love doing emotional scenes. As I've had a perfect life, I don't really have much to pull from. But it's really fun and not that challenging. It's almost pretty easy. The hardest thing is to try and make people laugh. That's a really hard thing.
Comedy is such a personal thing. Everybody can cry at the same thing, but it's a lot harder to get everyone to laugh at the same thing.
It's extraordinary to think that if you walked into a room and said you had never heard of Hamlet, you would be regarded as a Philistine. But you could walk into the same room and say, 'I don't know what a proton is,' and people would just laugh and say, 'Why should you know?'
Nothing shortens a journey so pleasantly as an account of misfortunes at which the hearer is permitted to laugh.
Now that we're poisoned with the culture of superheroes, I think it's important to laugh about it.
People who do not know how to laugh are always pompous and self-conceited.