Happy Quotes
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Sometimes people can only imagine that I live a glamorous life 24/7, which I don't. I just like the most natural and simple things. That's what makes me happy.
Izabel Goulart
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Someone once described entrepreneurship to me as a series of happy accidents.
Kevin Systrom
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I should have been happy: I wasn’t.
Marcel Proust
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Call no man happy until he is dead.
Solon
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No one is happy all his life long.
Euripides
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I'm happy and I have a great life.
Gloria Estefan Miami Sound Machine
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Happy is the spirit that attains to the perfect formlessness at the time of prayer.
Evagrius Ponticus
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I always say to my students, 'If you can do anything other than writing and be happy, then you should.'
Claire Messud
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When I am happy on the pitch, it's because everything is going well off it.
Dimitri Payet
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It may be said of happy marriages as of the phoenix - there is but one a century.
Elisabeth Charlotte d'Orleans
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I never thought that I would get married, but it wound up happening. That was a really, really happy, exciting moment.
Kevin Federline
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I learned that life, it's beautiful to be alive. I saw a lot of people dead there. When I got out of there, I was happy I was out, happy I was alive.
Ed Figueroa
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I'm very happy to have set a world record in Tallinn. Estonians sure do love athletics and combined events!
Ashton Eaton
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I love to go and see all the things I am happy without.
Socrates
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Be good to yourself 'cause nobody else has the power to make you happy.
George Michael
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I was happy. I loved the night, I loved t so much it almost hurt. In the night everything seemed possible. I wasn't sleepy at all.
Banana Yoshimoto
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A wet day and indoors: that was the time and place to tell him. Of course if he became very silly she would tell him instantly; but as long as he wasn’t—and how could he be in an open taxi?—as long as he was just happy to be with her and take her out and walk her round among crocuses and give her tea and bring her home again tucked in as carefully as if she were some extraordinarily precious brittle treasure, why should she interfere? It was so amusing to be a treasure,—yes, and so sweet. Let her be honest with herself—it was sweet. She hadn’t been a treasure, not a real one, not the kind for whom things are done by enamoured men, for years,—indeed, not ever; for George from the first, even before he was one, had behaved like a husband. He was so much older than she was; and though his devotion was steady and lasting he had at no time been infatuated. She had been a treasure, certainly, but of the other kind, the kind that does things for somebody else. Mrs. Mitcham, on a less glorified scale, was that type of treasure.
Elizabeth von Arnim
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What do you think an artist is? An imbecile who has only his eyes if he's a painter, or ears if he's a musician, or a lyre at every level of his heart if he's a poet, or even, if he's a boxer, just his muscles? On the contrary, he's at the same time a political being, constantly alive to heart-rending, burning, or happy events in the world.
Pablo Picasso
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If I was able to be omniscient and look at my career objectively, I'd be very happy.
Paul Sparks
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Richard knew he was fighting for his life, and he was terribly happy.
Ellen Kushner
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Happy Memorial Day! Thank you to all our service men and women past and present. You are not forgotten!
Courteney Cox
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If you observe a really happy man you will find him building a boat, writing a symphony, educating his son, growing Double Dahlias in his garden.
David W. Wolfe
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I had a mundane, happy childhood, without much struggle.
Adrian Tomine
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How easy it was to make people happy, when you didn't want or need anything from them.
Gail Godwin