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Only sometimes I try to think about it in context. When I think about the context of, "Oh, I'm this or that," in this society, that's one of the terms. — Jeff Vespa

Abby did a little happy dance before jogging down the hall to the bedroom. The corners of my mouth turned up. What other woman would be that excited to see her boyfriend trade punches? No wonder I fell in love with her. — Jamie McGuire

When I mentor, I tell people that don't have to look like a supermodel but you have got to feel your best, look your best, and be confident. — Michelle Mone

Advertising is the principal reason why the business man has come to inherit the earth. — James Randolph Adams

Time you spend on meaningless pursuits is time you take away from meaningful ones. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Tell the sun and the stars hello for me. And be strong. This may not be the last sacrifice you must make to stop Gaea. — Rick Riordan

You know, all spider-like and mother fucking huge and hairy, he made up for with how he behaved and how he treated me. — Mark Alders

She wondered which wounds went deeper: the jagged wounds of reality, or the profound invisible bruises of the imagination? — Vita Sackville-West

You can't find happiness; you have to feel it. — Debasish Mridha

All the students have shown more advance in two months of summer study than they have in a year of ordinary instruction, largely due to their free and wholesome life in the open air. — Howard Pyle

If then, Sir William Jones, who read in thirty languages, could not read the simplest peasant's face in its profounder and more subtle meanings, how may unlettered Ishmael hope to read the awful Chaldee of the Sperm Whale's brow? I but put that brow before you. Read it if you can. — Herman Melville

Happiness. We're tearing our hair out to try to find a definition of it, for heaven's sake. Is it joy? People will tell you that it isn't, that joy is a fleeting emotion, a moment of happiness, which is always welcome, mind you. And then what about pleasure, huh? Oh, yes, that's easy, everybody knows what that is, but there again it doesn't last. But is happiness not the sum total of lots of small joys and pleasures, huh? — Francois Lelord