Happy Quotes
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Life, to be happy at all, must be in its way a sacrament, and it is a failure in religion to divorce it from the holy acts of everyday, of ordinary human existence.
Freya Stark
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There is sadness of when you're watching someone enjoy something that you think is substandard. The ineffable sadness when someone is happy and something is not as good as it should be.
Steven Soderbergh
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I couldn't change anything without changing the end position, and I'm perfectly happy now. So whatever I feel in some sense may have been a mistake in the past is, in another sense, not a mistake, because it's left me here.
George Michael
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I've often heard people say that managing creative people is the hardest thing in the world. 'They're never happy, they drive up the cost of things, blah blah blah.' I just manage people the way I always wanted to be managed. That is, to be creatively challenged, but never to be told what to do.
John Lasseter
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Happy the soul that has been awed by a view of God's majesty.
Arthur W. Pink
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Money will never make you happy and happy will never make you money. That may be a wise crack, but I doubt it.
Morrie Ryskind
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If you want to be happy, be.
Aleksey Tolstoy
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Being happy outside the pool means fast swimming in the pool.
Eric Shanteau
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When people don't like my politics, I am happy to have a political discussion with them.
Meghan McCain
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To each his own. It's one of those things. How you build your familyyou have to know what you're capable of handling and how your children will relate to each other. Maybe if you have one child and that child has a lot of needs, you realize you cannot give more attention to another. Sometimes you just know as a parent. We felt we could handle more children, and we have a very happy, very full home.
Angelina Jolie
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The jovial party broke up next morning. Breakings-up are capital things in our school-days, but in after life they are painful enough. Death, self-interest, and fortune's changes, are every day breaking up many a happy group, and scattering them far and wide; and the boys and girls never come back again.
Charles Dickens
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We're not always going to be these bubbly, happy girls. We're real women, too.
Dinah Jane
Fifth Harmony