Quote by Linda Evans
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I always looked for a man to rescue me and bring me happiness. I bought into that myth, of course, and looked for my own Prince Charming. – Linda Evans

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If theres no inner peace, people cant give it to you. The husband cant give it to you. Your children cant give it to you. You have to give it to you. – Linda Evans

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Peace
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I was looking very much for a career. My second marriage to Stan Herman had ended, and I wanted very much to be independent, not take alimony from him, be on my own, do the right thing. – Linda Evans

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Marriage
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You can take Elvis. You can take Marilyn Monroe. Success and fame will not be the answer if something inside of you is bothering you, if things in your mind arent going right. – Linda Evans

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Everyone chases after happiness, not noticing that happiness is right at their heels. – Bertolt Brecht

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Filling your heart with happiness is more profitable than filling your hands with riches. – Astrid Alauda

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The life and liberty and property and happiness of the common man throughout the world are at the absolute mercy of a few persons whom he has never seen, involved in complicated quarrels that he has never heard of. – Gilbert Murray

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Holiness, not happiness, is the chief end of man. – Oswald Chambers

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