“Sudden Glory, is the passion which maketh those Grimaces called LAUGHTER.”

—  Thomas Hobbes , book Leviathan

The First Part, Chapter 6, p. 27 (italics and spelling as per text)
Leviathan (1651)

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English philosopher, born 1588 1588–1679

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