Sentences with phrase «more than laugh»

Instead, I got Alex Ross Perry's acidic brand of comedy that made me twitch far more than laugh.
I love a comedy that makes me think more than laugh.
He may apologize for getting too caught up in the movie to contribute more than a laugh track, but that doesn't change the fact that he gets too caught up in the movie to contribute more than a laugh track.
I laugh at my daughters more than I laugh at my comrades on the comedy circuit.
Fact is mate, that isn't the sole view of City fans either because there are plenty of Gooners out there that also see this site as nothing more than a laughing stock.
I confess that I chuckled in amusement more than I laughed out loud.
«Something Borrowed» dilemma elicited more than laughs at my showing.

Not exact matches

Levitt got a tremendous laugh from the audience, which, I imagine, was worth a great deal more than the extra cash he ended up paying for doling out unsolicited pricing advice.
While the prank sounds a little cruel towards the apartment hunters thinking they have found their new dream home, in the commercial, the victims of the hoax seem more than happy to laugh and accept free burgers.
Most people laugh nostalgically at the sound of a modem dialing up, but it might be easy to forget that more than half the world still isn't connected to the internet at all.
That more recent study of people 95 to 100 also found that its participants — in addition to being generally more easy - going and extroverted than average — also tended to laugh frequently and express their emotions openly with one another, as opposed to bottling them up.
«The children in the group who did a task in a way that made them laugh learned the target actions more than those in the control group who were not laughing during the learning period,» she reports.
Your leader knows work is serious business, but they typically don't go more than a day without laughing at something funny.
In an interview, he laughed while claiming that he's spent more than $ 350,000 on golf clubs — and those were just the receipts he could find — so sinking $ 12 million (so far) into a club manufacturer is par for the course.
[Laughs] You'd have to have a lot of scale, even more scale than Roku [with 14 million active accounts].
Of course, you have to wonder why a guy would give up a lucrative career in trading for a career that usually pays more in laughs than it does dollars.
«We drink a lot more wine than we used to, and we're a lot pickier than we used to be,» Davis says with a laugh.
Here's a quick fix: A self - defeating punch line always wins others over (okay, 99 percent of the time) because laughing at — or «with» — others is more comfortable for people than laughing at themselves.
And nobody sweetened the medicine more than Harrison himself — the gathered investors laughed easily at his wisecracks delivered in a disarming Tennessee drawl.
The line got a laugh from a crowd that seemed more wary of Berkshire than in the past but was still in love with Buffett.
He's clearly confident, despite the hesitations and the endless «um «s and the strange cough - laugh he uses as a kind of diffident pause, but there's also something breathlessly unsophisticated about the way he speaks — in some ways he's more like a teenager who's been asked to stand up and speak at a family dinner than like a titan of industry.
«He helps with purchases, with storage... and it's nice to have someone around who can lift more than I can,» she laughs.
Cashin, a 50 - year Wall Street veteran, drew more laughs from the audience in his first five minutes than all the other speakers combined, recalling how he got his start after his father died when he was a high school senior.
While they did not study this research question, [63] found that people smiled and laughed more and rated an audiotaped stand - up comedy routine more positively when they listened to canned laughter that they thought came from members of their in - group rather than their out - group.
We laughed about the story and most of my female students were more than willing to get on the mat with this guy and see how much «respect and dignity» they could choke out of him!
Yes, I whole heartedly dissagree with even the existence of the Catholic Church (though they are good for a laugh), something my Catholic wife and I have frequent conversations about (interestingly enough, I know WAY more about the tennets of her faith than she does).
I'm still laughing at Noah... because his story was nothing more than the re-telling of «The Epic of Gilgamesh.»
I honestly don't know why he keeps on with this charade, unless he is nothing more than a clever troll looking for laughs at your / our expense.
We laugh 30 times more often when we're around other people than when we're alone.
that's probably the most reasonable and rational thing ever said on these blogs, however clearly more «christians» (i'm laughing at those who call themselves christians) concern themselves more about the lives of others than leading their own moral life.
I laughed it off, but I was more hurt than I realized.
I laugh because if these bloggers actually knew me, they would know that I'm more goofy than angry, more hopeful than bitter, and far too disorganized to lead a movement.
Within minutes I was laughing and eating chicken nuggets with a bunch of bright, engaged Christian students (at Wingate University), remembering once again that the Church is bigger and more beautiful than its ugliest moments.
My goal is to make readers first laugh, and then think, about the ways in which we invoke the phrase «biblical womanhood,» because I believe both the Bible and womanhood are more complex than a list of rules and acceptable roles.
I laugh more and love more than I ever did.
Who is laughing at who with such stories that you planed created for us more advance beforehand which were and are watched it the Hollywood Movies... other than all the prophecies beforehand...!!
Thank God he was more than willing to both forgive and laugh at the lack of the Irish, and he knew most of us were no more than peeping Thomists.
Its funny to see how many people laugh at Romney's belief in magic Jesus in America... as if it's any more preposterous to believe in than magic Jesus in Jerusalem.
But besides the fact that Thomas Aquinas says that bad arguments for God's existence do more harm than good, since they give unbelievers an occasion to laugh (ST I, q. 46, art. 2, response), I would also claim that apologetics is not that difficult.
Kucinich was never more than a lunatic fringe candidate whose primary value was for laughs.
It's funny all by itself but sounds like some of the commenters laughed even more than I did.
Laughing, as I said, Korea is a part of me but I include more than that.
The strangely sweet ending of the book, that is, the strangely motherly instinct it draws out from us, reminds us that more has been going on than laughs.
When we invited people, most said that they «usually don't attend New Year's Eve parties» because they try to stay off the road on New Year's Eve, then laughed when they realized they all live no more than a block from our house.
Ficino, with his «natural magic Paracelsus for all his bombast, Giordano Bruno in spite of his «Egyptian» fantasies, did more to advance the concept of the investigation of a regular «Nature» than many a rational, sensible, Aristotelian scholar who laughed at their absurdities or shrank from their shocking conclusions.
I hope somebody out there enjoys reading my thoughts (even if it's just to laugh at them), but more than that, I hope they make somebody think; yes, I do have far to much time on my hands tonight, but if I hadn't been writing this, I'd be doing some other writing exercise, so this was not really a frivolous pursuit.
«They say there's a heaven for those who'll wait Some say it's better but I say it ain't I'd rather laugh with the sinners than cry with the saints THE SINNERS ARE MUCH MORE FUN Only the good die young.»
It turns out that, for me, the only thing more exhilarating than making people laugh is making people laugh and telling them about Jesus at the same time.
The audience laughed as he began to fall apart before our eyes ¯ and quickly sobered as we realized that his pride is no more ridiculous or ugly than the self - delusion and the longing of many of the play's other characters.
I have to laugh at the Lutheran from the Family Council who says it is a question of faith in God vs faith in government, and then says that he has more faith in the market than in government.
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