Quote by Meir Kahane
Every man judges his own happiness and satisfaction with life in t

Every man judges his own happiness and satisfaction with life in terms of his possession or lack of possession of those things that he considers worthwhile and valuable. – Meir Kahane

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No trait is more justified than revenge in the right time and place. – Meir Kahane

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For so long as the Jew has even one ally, he will be convinced – in his smallness of mind – that his salvation came from that ally. It is only when he is alone – against all of his own efforts and frantic attempts – that he will, through no choice, be compelled to turn to G-d. – Meir Kahane

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alone
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Above all, it is not decency or goodness of gentleness that impresses the Middle East, but strength. – Meir Kahane

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On the whole, the happiest people seem to be those who have no particular cause for being happy except that they are so. – William R. Inge

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Happiness

The day when a sportsman stops thinking above all else of the happiness in his own effort and the intoxication of the power and physical balance he derives from it, the day when he lets considerations of vanity or interest take over, on this day his ideal will die. – Pierre de Coubertin

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Although one may fail to find happiness in theatrical life, one never wishes to give it up after having once tasted its fruits. – Anna Pavlova

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Happiness

Happiness comes from… some curious adjustment to life. – Hugh Walpole

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One mellows almost without realizing it—a compensation of age, because anger is exhausting. – Robert Galbraith, The Silkworm, 2014

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Act as if you have already achieved your goal and it is yours. – Dr. Robert Anthony

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Power tires only those who do not have it. – Giulio Andreotti

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If you shut your door to all errors truth will be shut out. – Rabindranath Tagore, Stray Birds, 1916

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