Quotes & Sayings About Finding Happiness Unexpectedly
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Happiness is being married to your best friend. — Barbara Weeks
I am sorry, but if you believe the newest death of OBL, you're stupid. Just think to yourself-they paraded Saddam's dead sons around to prove they were dead-why do you suppose they hastily buried this version of OBL at sea? This lying, murderous Empire can only exist with your brainwashed consent-just put your flags away and THINK! — Cindy Sheehan
Being a senior doesn't automatically make one wise but the wise & foolish alike have things to teach us. — Allan Lokos
I told myself that I was going to live the rest of my life as if it were Saturday. — Chip Gaines
What if all religiouns were stories, and all stories were true? — Rick Chiantaretto
Finding out exactly what went wrong is key toward preventing future debacles. — Chuck Grassley
His utter helplessness at the sight of my tears leaked through his confident voice. It was almost funny that such a great warrior as Hasani was reduced to panic at the sight of a stupid tear or two. — Courtney Cole
What a wise person teaches is the smallest part of what they give. The totality of their life, of the way they go about it in the smallest details, is what gets transmitted. — David Brooks
The question of religion was a matter for each individual's conscience, and in a great many cases was the outcome of birth or residence in a certain geographical area. — James Larkin
It's funny, I get a little quieter with time. I don't want to chase my tail and one day repeat myself and repeat myself and one day have kids going to college and not have memories that I should, because I was too busy doing my thing. — Dave Matthews
I'm a writer, so I like dissecting things. — Hal Sparks
She was beautiful too and he knew that Ben — Michelle Muckley
We care too much about what happens to be there as a result of history. I worry even more that we care too much for the past and not enough for the present and the near present. — Nicholas Serota