"I believe that laughter is a language of God, and that we can all live happily ever laughter"
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The second half, “happily ever laughter,” is a deliberate bend of “happily ever after,” and the clunky sweetness is the point. He’s not chasing literary elegance; he’s performing a kind of corny sincerity that disarms cynicism. The pun sneaks in a subtext: happiness isn’t a fairy-tale ending you arrive at, it’s a practice you keep doing. Laughter isn’t the reward, it’s the tool.
There’s also a cultural moment embedded here. Smirnoff came up in an America that liked its Cold War narratives clean: freedom equals joy. Tying laughter to God quietly baptizes that narrative, making comedy not just entertainment but moral evidence - proof of life on the “right” side. The charm is that he means it and winks at you for noticing how audacious it is.
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Smirnoff, Yakov. (2026, February 18). I believe that laughter is a language of God, and that we can all live happily ever laughter. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-believe-that-laughter-is-a-language-of-god-and-65752/
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"I believe that laughter is a language of God, and that we can all live happily ever laughter." FixQuotes, 18 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-believe-that-laughter-is-a-language-of-god-and-65752/. Accessed 20 Feb. 2026.








