Quote by John Stossel
Happiness comes when we test our skills towards some meaningful pu

Happiness comes when we test our skills towards some meaningful purpose. – John Stossel

Other quotes by John Stossel

You can either invade a country or leave them alone and trade with them. When goods cross borders, armies dont. – John Stossel

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alone
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When we were scared about 9/11, we federalized the airport security, we spent millions for body armor for dogs in Ohio. All that over-reaction comes from fear and government – bad combination. – John Stossel

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Fear
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Central authority is bad. The bias should be for freedom. And without a central authority, there are lots of little authorities, and we learn which ones to trust. – John Stossel

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There is no true love save in suffering, and in this world we have to choose either love, which is suffering, or happiness. Man is the more man – that is, the more divine – the greater his capacity for suffering, or rather, for anguish. – Miguel de Unamuno

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Happiness

To play someone who is who they are because of the happiness and contentedness that theyve known in their life is interesting because of sort of how banal it is. – Christina Ricci

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Happiness

It is now possible to quantify peoples levels of happiness pretty accurately by asking them, by observation, and by measuring electrical activity in the brain, in degrees from terrible pain to sublime joy. – Polly Toynbee

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Happiness

Derive happiness in oneself from a good days work, from illuminating the fog that surrounds us. – Henri Matisse

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Researches tested a new form of medical marijuana that treats pain but doesnt get the user high, prompting patients who need medical marijuana to declare, Thank you? – Jimmy Fallon

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A minority is always compelled to think. That is the blessing of being in the minority. – Leo Baeck

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We do not commonly see in a tax a diminution of freedom, and yet it clearly is one. – Herbert Spencer

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For the mystic what is how. For the craftsman how is what. For the artist what and how are one. – William McElcheran

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Art