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Mix a little foolishness with your serious plans; it's lovely to be silly at the right moment Horace
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Men have become the fools of their tools Henry David Thoreau
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Next week we will be millionaires (Only Fools and Horses) David Jason
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Idleness is the only refuge of weak minds, and the holiday of fools Lord Chesterfield
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Tomorrow is the day when idlers work, and fools reform, and mortal men lay hold on heaven. Persius
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A fool and his money are soon parted. Thomas Tusser
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Trickery and treachery are the practices of fools that have not the wits enought to be honest Benjamin Franklin
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I never, ever, saw the evil Steve Jobs. He was always the most well-mannered and respectful guy I knew. And we got to be pretty good friends. He didn't suffer fools gladly. I guess he didn't think I was a fool. Nolan Bushnell
fools-and-foolishness liberation
Women's Liberation is just a lot of foolishness Golda Meir
happiness manner
Happiness is not a state to arrive at, but a manner of traveling. Margaret Lee Runbeck
happiness real way
The only ones who will find real happiness are those who find a way to serve Albert Schweitzer
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Happiness is nothing more than good health and a bad memory. Albert Schweitzer
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Several of the smart bettors were happy to be on. J. Taylor
happiness
May you know nothing but happiness from this day forward. Unknown
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May you have all the happiness and luck that life can hold— And at the end of all your rainbows may you find a pot of gold. Unknown
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No one can be happy with the kind of response which we've seen in New Orleans. Mitt Romney
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Obviously there's a long way to go still but I'm very happy to start off like this. You can't win the tournament in the first round so I'm just going to keep playing well and see what happens. Retief Goosen
happiness teacher selfish
When I was in grade school and we had to write papers about what we wanted to be when we grew up, I wanted to be a social worker or a missionary or a teacher. Then I got involved with tennis, and everything was just me, me, me. I was totally selfish and thought about myself and nobody else, because if you let up for one minute, someone was going to come along and beat you. I really wouldn't let anyone or any slice of happiness enter.... I didn't like the characteristics that it took to become a champion. Chris Evert
shadow deeds
The word is the shadow of the deed. Democritus
shadow deeds
Word is a shadow of a deed. Democritus
shadow womens-suffrage pathways
Our 'pathway' is straight to the ballot box, with no variableness nor shadow of turning. Elizabeth Cady Stanton
shadow development india
India should walk on her own shadow - we must have our own development model. Abdul Kalam
shadow
I was really so afraid. Of my own shadow practically. Tracy Kidder
shadow
She was like my shadow and I don't have my shadow no more. She's gone. Beth Lowery
shadow rebirth splendid
Hope drowned in shadows emerges fiercely splendid–– boldly angelic. Aberjhani
shadow awful degrees
As the gloom and shadow thickened behind him, in that place where it had been gathering so darkly, it took, by slow degrees, - or out of it there came, by some unreal, unsubstantial process - not to be traced by any human sense, - an awful likeness of himself! Charles Dickens
shadow ordinary encounters
If you encounter a human shadow burned permanently into the concrete in Hiroshima, you realize that this is the trace of a very ordinary person now elevated into the emblematic. Time, shame, complicity, or discomfort are the only things that make us pretend History is impersonal or far removed from the power and consequences of our every lived moment. Chris Abani