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When we decide to be happy we accept the responsibility to bring happiness to someone else. — Maya Angelou

As they gathered about the table, Mrs. March said, with a particularly happy face, "I've got a treat for you after supper. — Louisa May Alcott

All the truths of mathematics are linked to each other, and all means of discovering them are equally admissible. — Adrien-Marie Legendre

You can make great meals without meat that are, of course, much more healthy for the same price, but it takes a process of reeducation, just because Americans aren't familiar with how to cook vegetables anymore. — Jonathan Safran Foer

I am an amazing, irreplaceable, infinitely valuable child of God. My value comes from that fact alone. My value is absolute. This means nothing I do, nothing anyone thinks about me, and no situation, mistake, or experience can change it. My value is not affected by what I look like, how much money I make, or what I do. My value was set by God and does not change. Mistakes I make and difficult situations I experience are just locations on my journey. — Kimberly Giles

We will have to choose between the life we want for our future and the life we have left behind. — Steven Pressfield

The number one reason I write is to come to schools and see my readers. I would do it for free. — Frank Murphy

I hit some great shots in my lifetime; now I hit a decent shot and I get a standing ovation. — Martina Navratilova

It's wild how chefs have become like rock stars. — Todd English

Liberty and equality," said the vicomte contemptuously, as if at last deciding seriously to prove to this youth how foolish his words were, "high-sounding words which have long been discredited. Who does not love liberty and equality? Even our Saviour preached liberty and equality. Have people since the Revolution become happier? On the contrary. We wanted liberty, but Buonaparte has destroyed it. — Leo Tolstoy