The English novelist and critic G.K. Chesterton (1874-1936) said,
“Laughter has something in it in common with the ancient winds of faith and inspiration: it unfreezes pride and unwinds secrecy; it makes men (women too) forget themselves in the presence of something greater than themselves; something that they cannot resist.”
LAUGHTER
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