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Top 10 Happiness Quotes By Neil Gaiman

A library is a place that is a repository of information and gives every citizen equal access to it. That includes health information. And mental health information. It's a community space. It's a place of safety, a haven from the world. — Neil Gaiman

Top 10 Happiness Quotes By Khloe Kardashian

I pulled back on the divorce because there is no rush for it. For medical decisions and a ton of other things, it's just smarter that it's put on hold. — Khloe Kardashian

Top 10 Happiness Quotes By John F. Kennedy

Modern cynics and skeptics ... see no harm in paying those to whom they entrust the minds of their children a smaller wage than is paid to those to whom they entrust the care of their plumbing. — John F. Kennedy

Top 10 Happiness Quotes By J. Courtney Sullivan

Bree knew this habit of hers rankled Lara more than any other
her ability to make a decision and announce that there would be no further discussion was, in Lara's opinion, 'Cruel and selfish behavior, the type usually enacted by men with small penises. — J. Courtney Sullivan

Top 10 Happiness Quotes By Jason Mraz

Our shows are packed with laughter and light-hearted songs to lift the listener from their everyday life. We encourage the audience to participate in any way. — Jason Mraz

Top 10 Happiness Quotes By Giuseppe Ungaretti

Tonight
A parapet of breeze
tonight on which to lean
my melancholy — Giuseppe Ungaretti

Top 10 Happiness Quotes By Gillian Jacobs

You're always looking to have a unique experience as an actor, and definitely, being punched by a puppet ranks as a singular experience in my career. — Gillian Jacobs

Top 10 Happiness Quotes By Martine Leavitt

How thin the air felt at the forest's edge, how ghostly the trees that guarded their realm ... The whole world seemed as delicate as a dandelion seed, and as fleeting ... How sad to know that the figment village of my imagination would not vanish when I ended, to understand that it was not I who had invented the moon the first time I realized how lovely it was. To admit that it was not my breath that made the winds blow ... [M]y heart, my heart knew that when I closed my eyes I invented the night sky and the stars too. Wasn't the whole dome of the sky the same shape as the inside of my skull? Didn't I create the sun and the day when I raised my eyelids every morning? — Martine Leavitt