Category Archives: Laughter is Medicine

“There are worse things in life than death. Have you ever spent an evening with an insurance salesman?”

-Woody Allen
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Harry: “And I’m gonna be 40!” Sally: “When?” Harry: “Someday!”

From 'When Harry Met Sally', written by Nora Ephron

In honor of the recently-passed writer, director, and actress, we recommend a weekend marathon of our favorite Nora Ephron films, stories to tug at your hearstrings and leave you with a satisfied smile.

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“‘Geez, I hope I don’t die.’ I wonder how many times a day we think that?”

George Carlin on death, dying, and dealing with death

The late, legendary comedian discusses death as a reality and as a metaphor in this classic stand-up video. (Due to language, this video may not be appropriate for children under 18.)

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“For three days after death, hair and fingernails continue to grow but phone calls taper off.”

-Johnny Carson
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“It’s Just a Ride” – Bill Hicks’ theory of life

In life, we have a "choice between fear and love," says the late philosophical comedian.
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“Nothing in life is certain but death and taxes.”

-Benjamin Franklin
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