|  | books.google.com ... and a time to laugh; a time to mourn, and a time to dance. Ecclesiastes 3:1,4 Even in laughter the heart may sorrow, and the end of mirth may be grief. Proverbs 14:13 The comic and the tragic lie inseparably close, like light and shadow. |
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 | books.google.com The wellspring of laughter is not happiness, but pain, stress and suffering. Socrates pointed this out when he taught, The comic and the tragic lie inseparably close, like light and shadow. So, we should be thankful for our suffering, for without ... |
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 | books.google.com If you can make a man laugh, you can make him think and make him like and believe you. - Smith, Alfred E. The comic and the tragic lie inseparably close, like light and shadow. - Socrates Musical comedies aren't written, they are rewritten. |
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 | books.google.com The comic and the tragic lie inseparably close, like light and shadow. He is richest who is content with the least, for contentment is the wealth of nature. The only good is knowledge and the only evil is ignorance. And one of my favorites: ... |
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 | books.google.com Socrates The comic and the tragic lie inseparably close, like light and shadow. - Socrates Let him that would move the world, first move himself. - Socrates Nothing is to be preferred before justice. - Socrates We are in fact convinced that if we ... |
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 | books.google.com It can help us steer away from depression and foster a positive attitude about living. The comic and the tragic lie inseparably close, like light and shadow. Socrates Maximize My life Sense of Humor CHAPTER 8 Putting it Tour Sense of Humor ... |
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 | books.google.com It has been said with truth that the comic and the tragic lie close together, inseparable like light and shadow, even in the times of deepest distress. An incident now occurred indicative of the difference of temperament in persons, which is worth ... |
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 | books.google.com IT has been justly remarked that " the comic and the tragic lie close together, inseparable like light and shadow," and even in moments of deep depression one realises the truth of this saying. Sad-eyed mourners looking out of coach windows ... |
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 | books.google.com The comic and the tragic lie close together, inseparable like light and shadow, as Socrates long ago forced Aristophanes himself to acknowledge.20 He escaped to Scotsbrig after a fortnight with the Erskines, and there he hoped his wife would ... |
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 | books.google.com The comic and the tragic lie close together, inseparable like light and shadow, as Socrates long ago forced Aristophanes himself to acknowledge. He escaped to Scotsbrig after a fortnight with the Erskines, and there he hoped his wife would ... |
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