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It is possible to be happy and joyful most of the time. You just have to look at little children and see their natural joy. You may say that little children are free and don't have anything to worry about, but you are free too! You are free to choose worry or to choose joy, and whatever you choose will attract exactly that. Worry attracts more worry. Joy attracts more joy! — Rhonda Byrne

Unless we do things in this country to slow down our population, slow down our birth control, provide better water for people, provide power for people, we're gonna find out that the next wars are not going to be fought over diamonds, gold and political things. — Evel Knievel

He looks good in that Eagles jersey, doesn't he?" Chloe nods. "So cute." "I love baseball." "The Eagles play football, Everly. — Jana Aston

William Carey chides his countrymen for deciding it would be impossible for the Gospel to travel over great distances and to penetrate varied cultures when they are willing to face the same trials for the sake of commerce. — William Carey

The flourishing life cannot be achieved until we moderate our desires and see how superficial and fleeting they are. — Epictetus

If we know how much passive violence we perpetrate against one another, we will understand why there is so much physical violence plaguing societies and the world. — Mahatma Gandhi

Berners-Lee was supremely lucky in the work environment he had settled into, the Swiss particle physics lab CERN. It took him ten years to nurture his slow hunch about a hypertext information platform. — Steven Johnson

I wanted it to be a day you'd remember forever- the day we stepped into our future together. — Caylie Marcoe

In Texas, conservative policies win over stabbing fellow Republicans in the back. — Steve Stockman

The joy of being a broadcaster is, if you're still allowed to choose your own music. — David Rodigan

Witches is being sold as an account of the Belvoir scandals, but in truth, Tracy Borman has written a thorough and beautifully researched social history of the early 1600s, taking in everything from folk medicine to James I's sex life. — Bella Bathurst

When are you going to grow up and stop sleeping around?"
I sat back in my chair, rubbing a hand over face, trying to wake up a little more. "When my dick shrivels up and falls off," I joked. — Kirsty Moseley