Basically a melancholy man, he was not humor's slave, and could therefore bend it to his own uses and make it a vehicle for thought rather than mere clownishness.Since the election and inauguration (which I did not watch) of Donald Trump, I'm slowly making my way out of despair to determination to resist. I can't do a lot, but I will do what I can. There's nothing wrong with having a little fun along the way, and we can count on Stephen Colbert and many others to make us laugh.
This was misunderstood at the time, and once in the dark days of the war, when Lincoln was reprimanded for his unseemly levity, he turned his gaunt face and tragic eyes toward his critic and replied, "I laugh because I must not cry; That's all - that's all."
Showing posts with label laughter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label laughter. Show all posts
Saturday, January 21, 2017
WHY ABRAHAM LINCOLN LAUGHED
Why Lincoln Laughed:
Friday, June 8, 2012
STORY OF THE DAY - LAUGHTER & DIGESTION
There are only 2 things I take seriously,From StoryPeople.
my aunt said once. Laughter & my
digestion. I'm too old to bother with
more than that.
Good one.
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