Don't let your teeth make you lose respect by permanently keeping them opened for the sake of being friendly.
In 1881, being on a visit to Boston, my wife and I found ourselves in the Parker House with the 's, and went over to Charleston to hear him lecture. His subject was 'Some Mistakes of Moses,' and it wa...
(n.) Merriment; gayety accompanied with laughter; jollity.
(n.) That which causes merriment.
Sincere and unspiteful laughter is mirth, but where is there any mirth in our time, and do people know how to be mirthful?... A man's mirth is a feature that gives away the whole man, from head to foo...
Then they would both dissolve in giggles, bowing in their mirth to the awful hopelessness of it all.