It's actually from the poem Song of The Rain by Kahlil Gibran , In the poem, with this phrase he tries to explain the heavy intensity of the rain which makes the hills happy .
This phrase expresses the idea that in times of sadness or difficulty, nature or the world around you may seem indifferent or even cheerful. It suggests that while you may be feeling down, the world continues on regardless.
The correct phrase is: "Laugh and the world laughs with you. Cry and you cry alone." The meaning is that it is better, and more popular, to be positive and light-hearted than pessimistic and sad.
The complete phrase is "Laugh and the whole world laughs with you, cry and the whole world crys with you."
its either laugh or cry
There is no precise opposite, but laugh is a good possibility.
it goes "all the things that make us laugh and cry"
The antonym of laugh is cry.
no. semanticlly impossible. physically impossible
Crying often serves as a way to release intense emotions, such as sadness, frustration, or joy. Laughing usually occurs in response to something humorous or pleasant and acts as a form of social bonding. Both crying and laughing are natural responses tied to our emotions and physiological reactions.
The reason dogs cry when they laugh is because their so excited that they just wanna cry.
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inside your eyes when you laugh to hard your pupils need to water.that is why you sometimes cry when you laugh