Quote by Mildred Barthel
Happiness is a conscious choice, not an automatic response. - Mild

Happiness is a conscious choice, not an automatic response. – Mildred Barthel

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Money is human happiness in the abstract he, then, who is no longer capable of enjoying human happiness in the concrete devotes himself utterly to money. – Arthur Schopenhauer

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The white mans happiness cannot be purchased by the black mans misery. – Frederick Douglass

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I dont know why my smile has become a signature pose. I think its a nice change. I think people want to see happiness, so a smile is what can bring that. I didnt make it my trademark on purpose. – Arizona Muse

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Getting married, for me, was the best thing I ever did. I was suddenly beset with an immense sense of release, that we have something more important than our separate selves, and that is the marriage. Theres immense happiness that can come from working towards that. – Nick Cave

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