Quote by Amy Lowell
Happiness, to some, elation Is, to others, mere stagnation. - Amy

Happiness, to some, elation Is, to others, mere stagnation. – Amy Lowell

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Art is the desire of a man to express himself, to record the reactions of his personality to the world he lives in. – Amy Lowell

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All books are either dreams or swords, you can cut, or you can drug, with words. – Amy Lowell

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In science, read by preference the newest works. In literature, read the oldest. The classics are always modern. – Amy Lowell

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Happiness
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It is the paradox of life that the way to miss pleasure is to seek it first. The very first condition of lasting happiness is that a life should be full of purpose, aiming at something outside self. – Hugo Black

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You know its love when all you want is that person to be happy, even if youre not part of their happiness. – Julia Roberts

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As long as I am given the opportunity to keep performing and keep exploring in whatever medium, Ill be happy. As long as I get to spend time with my family, Ill be happy. As long as I can write in some form, Ill be happy. It is the essential things like that I equate with happiness. – Dan Stevens

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I am deeply convinced that happiness does not exist in this world. – Taylor Caldwell

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A little reflection will show us that every belief, even the simplest and most fundamental, goes beyond experience when regarded as a guide to our actions. – William Kingdon Clifford

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All is not butter that comes from the cow. – Proverb

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We march and fight, to death or on to victory. Our might is right, no traitors shall prevail. Our hearts are steeled against the fiery gates of hell. No shot or shell, can still our mighty song. – George Lincoln Rockwell

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That part of a work of one author found in another is not of itself piracy, or sufficient to support an action; a man may adopt part of the work of another; he may so make use of another’s labors for the promotion of science and the benefit of the public. – Lord Ellenborough, quoted in Bouvier’s Law Dictionary by John Bouvier, 8th

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