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happiness
realizes that happiness doesn't come from the outside. Ricky Williams
happiness
A day it was when I could bearTo think, and think, and think again;With so much happiness to spare,I could not feel a pain. William Wordsworth
happiness super
Tell you what, if they keep doing that all year, I'll be super happy. Bronson Arroyo
happiness
I sometimes say I am a 'happiness optimist' but a 'revenue pessimist.' Tyler Cowen
happiness lying men
Wealth and poverty do not lie in a man's estate, but in men's souls. Antisthenes
happiness giving-up would-be
You would be amazed by what you can give up, lose, or break, and yet still be a person who gets happy over brownies. Augusten Burroughs
happiness brother artist
Don't help me or serve me, but let me see it once, because I need it. Don't work for my happiness, my brothers-show me yours-show me that it is possible-show me your achievement-and the knowledge will give me the courage for mine. Mallory (the young artist) to Roark in "The Fountainhead" Ayn Rand
happiness enemy wish
Wish for the happiness of your enemies, for if they are happy, they are your enemy no more. Bryant H. McGill
happiness play perspective
Unhappiness can stem from having only one perspective to play with. Alain de Botton
unhappy ruins complaining
Complaining not only ruins everybody else's day, it ruins the complainer's day, too. The more we complain, the more unhappy we get. Dennis Prager
unhappy film
I'm happy - at times - making films. I'm certainly unhappy not making films. Stanley Kubrick
unhappy should sufism
Why should I be unhappy? Every parcel of my being is in full bloom. Rumi
unhappy accepting serene
The more I expect, the more unhappy I am going to be. The more I accept, the more serene I am. Michael J. Fox
unhappy muffins trouble
When I am in trouble, eating is the only thing that consoles me. Indeed, as any one who knows me intimately will tell you, I refuse everything except food and drink. At the present moment I am eating muffins because I am unhappy. Besides, I am particularly fond of muffins. Oscar Wilde
unhappy very-good deals
If you have to go through life being unhappy to conform to society around you, that's not a very good deal. Michael Dell
unhappy seasons
I was very unhappy about being killed off on 'Supernatural' in season 7. Jim Beaver
unhappy paradise fool
It is better to be unhappy and know the worst, than to be happy in a fool's paradise. Fyodor Dostoevsky
unhappy caviar eating
One can be unhappy before eating caviar, even after, but at least not during. Irving Kristol
too-much martyr adversaries
It's so graceless, being a martyr. It's honoring your adversaries too much. Ayn Rand
too-much
The only thing that you can never have too much of is love. Brian Tracy
too-much stories enough
In short stories it is better to say not enough than to say too much, because, because--I don't know why. Anton Chekhov
too-much triumph ignored
We ought not to be in too much of a hurry here to speak piously of God’s will and guidance. It is obvious, and it should not be ignored, that it is your own very human wills that are at work here, celebrating their triumph; the course that you are taking at the outset is one that you have chosen for yourselves… Dietrich Bonhoeffer
too-much way mouths
I'm a very open person. I know I open my mouth way too much, but I just do that. Courteney Cox
too-much moments modern
But I can't really say there is too much modern music that I'm blown away by at this moment Duncan Sheik
too-much dangerous persons
She cared about him too much, and he was a dangerous person to love. He wouldn't love her back. Ann Brashares
too-much calm forget
Too much I've seen, and felt, and lov'd in life, Living I come to seek Lethaean calm; Let me, fair scenes! forget all worldly strife, Oblivion solely is my bosom's balm. Alphonse de Lamartine
too-much brave-new-world-happiness brave-new-world-freedom
Happiness has got to be paid for. You're paying for it, Mr. Watson–paying because you happen to be too much interested in beauty. I was too much interested in truth; I paid too. Aldous Huxley