Quote by Hugh Laurie
I never was someone who was at ease with happiness. - Hugh Laurie

I never was someone who was at ease with happiness. – Hugh Laurie

Other quotes by Hugh Laurie

Seems to me that this business, for actors anyway, is not so much about whether or not you do good work. Its about whether or not you get the chance to do good work. – Hugh Laurie

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Business
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I just read an 800-page history of the Scottish Enlightenment and, honestly, I may as well just start it again now, because I cannot remember a single thing. I can barely remember where Scotland is. – Hugh Laurie

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History
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My dad gave me my first bike at 16. I soon fell off and was in a wheelchair for weeks. I havent fallen since. – Hugh Laurie

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dad
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Other Quotes from
Happiness
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I enjoy being happy every day, and hopefully you can hear my happiness in my music. Life is beautiful. – Christina Milian

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Happiness

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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Happiness

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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Happiness

Is anyone serious about the politics of happiness? David Cameron dipped a toe in the water, using the word lightly, but denying the hard policies it implies. Labour shies away from it, but should take up the challenge. – Polly Toynbee

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Happiness

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Diets, like clothes, should be tailored to you. – Joan Rivers

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diet

The decline of the aperitif may well be one of the most depressing phenomena of our time. – Luis Bunuel

See things as you would have them be instead of as they are. – Robert Collier

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Visualization

When I was in Philadelphia during the Depression in 1930 or 31, I got a very sad job as a night watchman in a garage. The cars in the garage had been abandoned by their owners, since they had lost their jobs and couldnt keep up the payments. – Tom Glazer

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sad