Ann Brashares Quotes
Maybe Happiness Didn't Have To Be About The Big, Sweeping Circumstances, About Having Everything In Your Life In Place. Maybe It Was About Stringing Together A Bunch Of Small Pleasures. Wearing Slippers And Watching The Miss Universe Contest. Eating A Brownie With Vanilla Ice Cream. Getting To Level Seven In Dragon Master And Knowing There Were Twenty More Levels To Go.
Maybe Happiness Was Just A Matter Of The Little Upticks- The Traffic Signal That Said "Walk" The Second You Go There- And Downticks- The Itch Tag At The Back Of Your Collar- That Happened To Every Person In The Course Of The Day. Maybe Everybody Had The Same Allotted Measure Of Happiness Within Each Day.
maybe It Didn't Matter If You Were A World-famous Heartthrob Or A Painful Geek. Maybe It Didn't Matter If Your Friend Was Possibly Dying.
Maybe You Just Got Through It. Maybe That Was All You Could Ask For.
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