Happitude Quotes & Sayings
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Top Happitude Quotes
To overcome your fear of death, you have to move from 'the world ends with me' to 'the world goes on without me'. It is a great leap, the biggest step a human can take. — Shashi Deshpande
If you are a person who can not bear reproof, your only choice is to never to anything wrong. — Unknown
The wind seemed to be pushing the darkness into the terminal. — Rainbow Rowell
People can save the world by the way they think and by the way they behave and what they hold to be important. — Cyndi Lauper
The difference between us and a computer is that, the computer is blindingly stupid, but it is capable of being stupid many, many million times a second. — Douglas Adams
The planning fallacy is that you make a plan, which is usually a best-case scenario. Then you assume that the outcome will follow your plan, even when you should know better. — Daniel Kahneman
If the cost of naming the enemy is diplomatically or politically unacceptable, then the war is not likely to go well. — George Friedman
Infinity and Always. — Aubrey Grace Tomlinson
Unfortunately, we keep kicking ourselves in the foot. — Ray Wilkins
There's this pet phrase about writing that is bandied around particularly in workshops about "finding your own voice as a poet", which I suppose means that you come out from under the direct influence of other poets and have perhaps found a way to combine those influences so that it appears to be your own voice. — Billy Collins
Only the balance of the scale, bedded love in the shells, teaches us to find the inner self. — Kristian Goldmund Aumann
This mystery of use without consumption, of warmth without combustion, seems like magic, but was merely an ingenious application of the art now happily lost but carried to great perfection by your ancestors, of shifting the burden of one's support on the shoulders of others. — Edward Bellamy
I see a dark light. — Victor Hugo
My mother was a gypsy, and she had a lot of dark blood in her, and her hair was very, very thick - she couldn't even get a brush through it. So I have been very fortunate. And every time I go to cut it off, hairdressers refuse to do it. — Robert Plant