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How, I wonder, staring out my hotel window into black nothingness, can Icelanders possibly be happy living under this veil of darkness? I've always associated happy places with palm trees and beaches and blue drinks and, of course, swim-up bars. That's paradise, right? The global travel industry certainly wants us to think so. Bliss, the ads tell us, lies someplace else, and that someplace else is sunny and eighty degrees. Always. Our language, too, reflects the palm-tree bias. Happy people have a sunny disposition and always look on the bright side of life. Unhappy people possess dark souls and black bile. — Eric Weiner

C'est magnifique, mais ce n'est pas la guerre (attributed to a French observer during the Charge of the Light — Thomas Pynchon

When we worship God as we ought that's when the nations listen. — Edmund Clowney

Improv is mostly what I've studied. — Ellie Kemper

The one thing you shouldn't do is try to tell a cab driver how to get somewhere. — Jimmy Fallon

The Southern Baptist Church is a specific culture in itself. So, I had to study, talk to people, watch tape and go to performances to see how Gospel artists move compared to secular artists. — Boris Kodjoe

Death is something that happens to others, you think, until it happens to you. — Roger Rosenblatt

I'm honored that I'm in history, but I don't think it would mean anything if it doesn't change anything. — Raha Moharrak

I try not to be scared, you know. But I still ruin everything. I still fuck up. — John Green

God is self-evident, impersonal, omniscient, the Knower and the Master of nature, the Lord of all. He is behind all worship and it is being done according to Him, whether we know it or not. — Swami Vivekananda

Take the fact that you were created to love. Your heart can find real joy only through love - through loving and being loved. — Thomas Goodwin

If I lived in L.A., I'd be schizophrenic after a week. — Matthew Goode

The slave of the belly ponders the menu with which to celebrate the feast. The servant of God, however, thinks of the graces that may enrich him. — John Climacus