just an Italian proverb - Ride bene chi ride l'ultimo
This phrase is an old English proverb, so there isn't a specific author attributed to it. It means that the person who has the final victory or success in a situation will experience the greatest satisfaction.
The novel was written by Victor Hugo
The correct quotation is he who laughs last, laughs best.
The correct quotation is "he who laughs last, laughs best." Make sense now?
Nietzche. It comes from the quote (translated from German): "He who laughs best today, will also laugh last."
No, the phrase "He who laughs last" is part of an idiom (a saying).The complete idiom is "He who laughs last laughs best."A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.The pronoun in the given sentence is he.In the context of the sentence, the pronoun 'he' is taking the place of the noun 'person'. "A person who laughs last laughs best."
The correct sentence is "He who laughs last laughs best."A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.The pronoun in the given sentence is he.In the context of the sentence, the pronoun 'he' is taking the place of the noun 'person'. "A person who laughs last laughs best."
It's an Italian proverb.Ride bene chi ride l'ultimo (He who laughs last, laughs best)It means that the person who is the last person to laugh -- that is, the person everyone else has been laughing at, but now has turned the tables and is laughing at them instead -- is the one who enjoys the joke the most.
Usually the last one Laughing is the FOOL Left to Stand Alone ! So see they have humilated thselves !
He Laughs Last was created on 1920-06-24.
THE JOKER OF COURSE. didnt you sees batman the movie his laugh is f**king sick man i wish i had that laugh
he who laughs last laughs best--- Always do for yourself, for you may not be able to rely on others to do for you...
Luke Laughs Last was created on 1916-06-05.
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