Quote by Sheryl Swoopes
To me, the most important thing is happiness. - Sheryl Swoopes

To me, the most important thing is happiness. – Sheryl Swoopes

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You have to be positive, and Im not just talking about athletics, this also applies to life. – Sheryl Swoopes

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As a result of Title IX, and a new generation of parents who want their daughters to have the opportunities they never had, womens sports have arrived. – Sheryl Swoopes

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Happiness does not come from football awards. Its terrible to correlate happiness with football. Happiness comes from a good job, being able to feed your wife and kids. I dont dream football, I dream the American dream – two cars in a garage, be a happy father. – Barry Sanders

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He is rich or poor according to what he is, not according to what he has. – Henry Ward Beecher

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Dont wait around for other people to be happy for you. Any happiness you get youve got to make yourself. – Alice Walker

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I have often met with happiness after some imprudent step which ought to have brought ruin upon me, and although passing a vote of censure upon myself I would thank God for his mercy. – Giacomo Casanova

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To preserve an unclouded capacity for the enjoyment of life is an unusual moral and psychological achievement. Contrary to popular belief, it is not the prerogative of mindlessness, but the exact opposite: It is the reward of self-esteem. – Nathaniel Branden

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Work ethic has always been stressed in my family. My dad is going to be 80 years old and he still works part time. My mom just retired a couple years ago and shes in her mid- to late 70s. – Jamie Moyer

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A human being is an ingenious assembly of portable plumbing. – Christopher Morley

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