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happiness happy hard proud says works
He just works hard and never says much. I'm just very proud and happy for him. Rod Schwarz
happiness
He's always happy, so that makes me really happy, too. Junko Abe
happiness happy point top
I think we would be happy to (see her) get into the top 20. We have to at some point be realistic. Algis Shalna
happiness vain ways
I think a lot of the world searches in vain for happiness in ways that will not bring them happiness. Shay Carl
happiness okay state totally
I think this play is, in a sense, the father's story. We see him go from a state of happiness - he's content; he has his son; he's okay - to the end, where he is totally lost. Jim Rayfield
happiness happy giving
You cannot always have happiness, but you can always give happiness. Carl Jung
happiness heart light
Safe! safe! safe!' the pulse of the house beats wildly. Waking, I cry 'Oh, is this your buried treasure? The light in the heart. Virginia Woolf
happiness dream strong
Dreams, books, are each a world; and books, we know, Are a substantial world, both pure and good: Round these, with tendrils strong as flesh and blood, Our pastime and our happiness will grow. William Wordsworth
happiness issues heaven
But who, if he be called upon to face Some awful moment to which Heaven has joined Great issues, good or bad for humankind, Is happy as a lover. William Wordsworth
order
Knowledge, like religion, must be ''experienced'' in order to be known. Edwin Whipple
order prophecies turned
You have to say what comes into your head, and sometimes the wrong words come, in the wrong order or I'd make prophecies which immediately turned out to be wrong. Murray Walker
order pitch
He's just got to be consistent. In order to pitch in the big leagues, you've got to be consistent. Dave Foreman
order
We've got to get things in order off the field, too. Plaxico Burress
order people courageous
People say to me all the time, 'You have no fear.' I tell them, 'No, that's not true. I'm scared all the time. You have to have fear in order to have courage. I'm a courageous person because I'm a scared person. Ronda Rousey
order mind ladders
The order that our mind imagines is like a net, or like a ladder, built to attain something. But afterward you must throw the ladder away, because you discover that, even if it was useful, it was meaningless. Umberto Eco
order impact gauges
Sharp increases in the minimum wage rate are also inflationary. Frequently workers paid more than the minimum gauge their wages relative to it. This is especially true of those workers who are paid by the hour. An increase in the minimum therefore increases their demands for higher wages in order to maintain their place in the structure of wages. And when the increase is as sharp as it is in H.R. 7935, the result is sure to be a fresh surge of inflation. Once again, prudence dictates a more gradual increase in the wage rate, so that the economy can more easily absorb the impact. Richard M. Nixon
order smell community
The fanboy community can smell in an instant, like smelling fear, when something was tailor-made in order to reach them as a demographic. Rian Johnson
order world assuming
Don't assume the world evolved in the order in which you discovered it. Raymond E. Feist
errors hit hitting side smarter
We just have to hit smarter shots. We're hitting out too much, not challenging the block. We're making too many errors on our side of the net. Steve Klosterman
errors ourselves sticks
We made too many errors and did not have the sticks to back ourselves up. Lori Snell
errors exactly
I don't know exactly how many errors we made, but it was way too many. Kevin Bowler
errors may definitions
If there is something very slightly wrong in our definition of the theories, then the full mathematical rigor may convert these errors into ridiculous conclusions. Richard P. Feynman
errors imagination incompetence
If for every error and every act of incompetence one can substitute an act of treason, many points of fascinating interpretation are open to the paranoid imagination. Richard Hofstadter
errors mad ifs
If making an error doesn't make you mad, what's the point? Why put all the work in? Troy Glaus
errors marketing vagueness
Noise is the typographical error and the poorly designed page...Ambiguity is noise. Redundancy is noise. Misuse of words is noise. Vagueness is noise. Jargon is noise. William Zinsser
errors atheism ornaments
In religion, What damned error but some sober brow Will bless it, and approve it with a text, Hiding the grossness with fair ornament? William Shakespeare
errors judgment humans
If there is an error of human judgment, I am the human. William Mulholland