Permenent Happiness Quotes & Sayings
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Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama's strategy is to lead from behind. It sounds like what he is outlining is not to lead at all. We cannot continue to outsource foreign policy. We must lead. We are the most powerful nation in the world. We need to begin to act like it, again. — Marco Rubio

Infatuation is when you think he's as sexy as Robert Redford, as smart as Henry Kissinger, as noble as Ralph Nader, as funny as Woody Allen, and as athletic as Jimmy Conners. Love is when you realize that he's as sexy as Woody Allen, as smart as Jimmy Connors, as funny as Ralph Nader, as athletic as Henry Kissinger and nothing like Robert Redford - but you'll take him anyway. — Judith Viorst

If one departs from the bliss of the Eternal, he will come across the happiness that is obtained from the temporary. — Dada Bhagwan

There never has been a war yet which, if the facts had been put calmly before the ordinary folk, could not have been prevented. The common man, I think, is the great protection against war. — Ernest Bevin

But I never want to get to the point where I write a safe song or one that represents my sense of a subject in order to appear civilized. — Suzanne Vega

The right to protect the health and well-being of every person, of those we love, is a basic human right. — Elizabeth Holmes

For in a dearth of comforts, we art taught
To be contented with the least. — William Davenant

Sometimes religion can be the greatest roadblock to true spirituality. The — Ravi Zacharias

My father predicted everything when he said I would procrastinate until I died. — Jane Bowles

A character, sir, may always ask a man who he is. Because a character has really a life of his own, marked with his special characteristics; for which reason he is always "somebody." But a man - I'm not speaking of you now - may very well be 'nobody'. — Luigi Pirandello

I would change very little because I have been very, very fortunate. A lot of things fell into place for me simply by happenstance. When that happens you don't really want to change anything, even if you could. Editorially my regrets are few and for the most part minor. I look back on my first published book and think I held on to it too long, babied it too long. — Michael Connelly

I met Kafka and he jumped over a building to get away from me. — Peter Orlovsky

We were all born with the courage to stand up to our fears. If not ... then we would have also been born with mouse holes to run into. — Timothy Pina

Light cares cry out; the great ones still are dumb. — Seneca The Younger