Quotes & Sayings About Taking Control Of Your Happiness
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(Obama's) a nice person, he's very articulate this is what's been used against him, but he couldn't sell watermelons if it, you gave him the state troopers to flag down the traffic. — Dan Rather

Consistent happiness is an art - An art that involves taking and maintaining control of which thoughts you give attention to and which thoughts you disregard — Gennaro Moccia

I don't like to be called Elvis the Pelvis. It's one of the most childish expressions I've ever heard coming from an adult. But if they wanna call me that, there's nothin' I can do about it, so I just have to accept it. — Elvis Presley

Never mumble some sarcastic shit to somebody who can obviously fuck you up. — Ice-T

One of my first commercials was for a Samsung cellphone. It was made as a mini-movie. — Margarita Levieva

I'm definitely a fighter, like Christina Aguilera would say. — Will Champlin

Even when we're standing at the scariest precipice ever, our soul still cries out for joy. — Sue Fitzmaurice

It's not worth our while to let our imperfections disturb us always. — Henry David Thoreau

If a tree falls in the forest and kills your ex-wife, what do you do with the lumber? — Neil S. Plakcy

I'm not particularly needy, and I'm not particularly anxious. I don't look for a director to tell me I'm doing a good job or that I'm great. I don't need to be stroked. It's more my own yardstick. — Cate Blanchett

She laid her palm against his bristled cheek. "You're safe," she whispered.
"What the hell did you think you were doing?" he growled, his heart pounding wildly in his chest.
"I was going to save you."
He threaded his fingers through her tangled hair. She'd lost her bonnet. She was damn lucky she hadn't lost her life. "You little fool," he rasped in a voice rift with emotion. "You brave little fool. — Lorraine Heath

Can you really believe that a drop of urine is an infinity of monads, and that each of these has ideas, however obscure, of the universe as a whole? — Voltaire