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" I can't help it either, the laughing: solemn gatherings, slow
ballads, pompous orations, any person or occasion that assumes I'll
offer my unreserved respect: I tend to find them all hysterical in the
end. Especially if someone similar is there to set me off. They don't
have to do much: I recognize what it looks like when somebody's
composure starts to strip itself away. They'll maybe cross their arms
with that twitchy, shaky, tension, or they'll grab down little wheezes
of embarrassed air, or they'll simply hood their faces under their
palm, trying to hide how fast they're slipping, how fast *we're*
slipping, because I'll be weakening with them by then, I'll be just as
lost, pulled equally tight against the moment when we both stop caring
and let it disgrace us -- when we laugh. "

A.L. Kennedy , Indelible Acts


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A.L. Kennedy quote : I can't help it either, the laughing: solemn gatherings, slow<br />ballads, pompous orations, any person or occasion that assumes I'll<br />offer my unreserved respect: I tend to find them all hysterical in the<br />end. Especially if someone similar is there to set me off. They don't<br />have to do much: I recognize what it looks like when somebody's<br />composure starts to strip itself away. They'll maybe cross their arms<br />with that twitchy, shaky, tension, or they'll grab down little wheezes<br />of embarrassed air, or they'll simply hood their faces under their<br />palm, trying to hide how fast they're slipping, how fast *we're*<br />slipping, because I'll be weakening with them by then, I'll be just as<br />lost, pulled equally tight against the moment when we both stop caring<br />and let it disgrace us -- when we laugh.