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Happiness is a drug. It creates a biological change in the brain cells that inhibits negative feelings. Happiness boosts energy and increases energy in others. — Chloe Thurlow

In nature there is beauty, breathtaking beauty of love, joy, and happiness to fill our heart with joy. — Debasish Mridha

The common misery of destitution would have made a bitter mockery of a marked insistence on social differences. Gaspar — Joseph Conrad

Act the way you want to be and soon you will be the way you act. — Iyanla Vanzant

using Spring inside a plain old web container as an alternative stack is a perfectly viable alternative to Java EE 6. — Adam Bien

You could accomplish some truly heinous things once emotion has been tucked away. Anger — T.A. White

There's this coming-of-age thing that's happening within me. — Shia Labeouf

Joy, when it is excessive, overcomes as much as grief. — Vittorio Alfieri

And I was very interested in the priesthood. — Thomas Keneally

Why? Why are you hitting me?"
He leaned down and looked me right in the face.
"If I didn't hit you Minny, who knows what you become. — Kathryn Stockett

Cowardice is not synonymous with prudence. It often happens that the better part of discretion is valor. — William Hazlitt

There is absolutely no way to increase your income
quicker than reading 30 minutes a day — John C. Maxwell

Contemplation is the loving sense of this life, this presence and this eternity. — Thomas Merton

Cinder tensed briefly, before melting into the kiss. The rush was the same every time, coupled with surprise and a wave of giddiness. It was their seventeenth kiss (her brain interface was keeping a tally, somewhat against her will), and she wondered if she would ever get used to this feeling. Being desired, when she'd spent her life believing no one would ever see her as anything but a bizarre science experiment. Especially not a boy. Especially not Kai, who was smart and honorable and kind, and could have had any girl he wanted. Any girl. She sighed against him, leaning into the embrace. — Marissa Meyer