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I interviewed 100 happy people - I call them my Happy 100 - and I learned amazing ideas and techniques from them that I began integrating into my life. I put them into practice - and they worked! I went from a D+ in happiness to an A-. — Marci Shimoff

The people I've known who wanted to become writers, knowing what it meant, did become writers. — John Gardner

While it has become "cool" for white folks to hang out with black people and express pleasure in black culture, most white people do not feel that this pleasure should be linked to unlearning racism. — Bell Hooks

Return with your shield, or upon it.' (Julian's stepmother) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

In November, 1964 when I was a patient at the Mayo Clinic I though seriously about killing myself. — Jerry Kramer

Songwriting is a mystery. And it's a mystery to me that it's a mystery. But that sounds stupid. — Neil Finn

In general those who nothing have to say Contrive to spend the longest time in doing it. — James Russell Lowell

My scars remind me that I did indeed survive my deepest wounds. That in itself is an accomplishment. And they bring to mind something else, too. They remind me that the damage life has inflicted on me has, in many places, left me stronger and more resilient. What hurt me in the past has actually made me better equipped to face the present. — Steve Goodier

Ah didnae really know much aboot women. Ah didnae really know much aboot anything. — Irvine Welsh

The alternative to the market process is government control, and we know where that principle leads. — Sheldon Richman

He had a great general's ability to focus on his goals and brush aside obstacles as petty distractions. "You can abuse me, you can strike me," Rockefeller said, "so long as you let me have my own way. — Ron Chernow

A human language is a system of remarkable complexity. To come to know a human language would be an extraordinary achievement for a creature not specifically designed to accomplish this task. A normal child acquires this knowledge on relatively slight exposure and without specific training. He can then quite effortlessly make use of an intricate structure of specific rules and guiding principles to convey his thoughts and feelings to others, arousing in them novel ideas and subtle perceptions and judgments. — Noam Chomsky

Watching wildlife was soothing, and it taught me patience and the profound pleasure of being still. — Claire Karssiens

Strange trails are good places to bloom. — Paul J. Pastor

Players who stand flat footed and swing with their arms are golfers, not hitters. — Rogers Hornsby