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Happiness comes when we test our skills towards some meaningful pu

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

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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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The one thing Ive learned is that stuttering in public is never as bad as I fear it will be. – John Stossel

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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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There is no private house in which people can enjoy themselves so well as at a capital tavern… No, Sir there is nothing which has yet been contrived by man by which so much happiness is produced as by a good tavern or inn. – Samuel Johnson

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It is not only my laboratory and my place of work but also my home, so that on the 30th October I was able to share my happiness immediately with my students and collaborators and, at the same time, with my wife and family. – George Porter

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A happy thought is like a seed that sows positivity for all to reap. – Miriam Muhammad

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Who is the happiest of men? He who values the merits of others, and in their pleasure takes joy, even as though it were his own. – Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

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Sometimes I think my life would make a great TV movie. It even has the part where they say, “Stand by. We are experiencing temporary difficulties.” – Robert Brault, rbrault.blogspot.com

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Education is for growth and fulfillment. – Tom Robbins

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It was a book to kill time for those who like it better dead. – Rose Macaulay

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History is a great dust heap. – Thomas Carlyle, Obiter Dicta

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