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Siesennop Sullivan Quotes By Ed Diener

Being too happy is bad for you. 8 on 1 10-scale is just right. Eg. cancer patients are more likely to survive if they're at an 8 instead of 9 or 10. — Ed Diener

Siesennop Sullivan Quotes By William Arthur Ward

Each of us will one day be judged by our standard of life, not by our standard of living; by our measure of giving, not by our measure of wealth; by our simple goodness, not by our seeming greatness. — William Arthur Ward

Siesennop Sullivan Quotes By John Paul Warren

Be a FRIEND and stop worrying about having any — John Paul Warren

Siesennop Sullivan Quotes By Orson Scott Card

But in the military you don't get trusted positions just because of your ability. You also have to attract the notice of superior officers. You have to be liked. You have to fit in with the system. You have to look like what the officers above you think that officers should look like. You have to think in ways that they are comfortable with.
The result was that you ended up with a command structure that was top-heavy with guys who looked good in uniform and talked right and did well enough not to embarrass themselves, while the really good ones quietly did all the serious work and bailed out their superiors and got blamed for errors they had advised against until they eventually got out.
That was the military. — Orson Scott Card

Siesennop Sullivan Quotes By Roddy Doyle

It was a sign of growing up, when the dark made no more difference to you than the day. — Roddy Doyle

Siesennop Sullivan Quotes By Julia Child

I always give my bird a generous butter massage before I put it in the oven. Why? Because I think the chicken likes it
and, more important, I like to give it. — Julia Child

Siesennop Sullivan Quotes By Julian Barnes

The complications of life do not end at the altar; some might say that this is where they begin. — Julian Barnes