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The laughs mean more to me than the adoration. If two girls walk up to me and one says 'you're cute', I'll say 'thank you', but I appreciate it much more when the other one says 'you make me laugh so much'.
Michael J. Fox
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Laughter and joy are more meaningful than mere admiration.

In this quote, Michael J. Fox emphasizes the importance of laughter and the deep connections it fosters over superficial compliments. He suggests that genuine joy and the ability to make others laugh hold more value than being simply praised for one's appearance.

Themes

LaughterJoyAppreciationConnectionHumor

In practice

Example use cases

In a speech about the importance of humor in relationships, you could use this quote to highlight how laughter builds stronger bonds.

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