Quote by Loretta Swit
The pursuit of happiness is in our Constitution. Were all entitled

The pursuit of happiness is in our Constitution. Were all entitled to have the best we can. – Loretta Swit

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M*A*S*H offered real characters and everybody identified with them because they had such soul. The humor was intelligent and it always assumed that you had an intellect. – Loretta Swit

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Humor
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So much of life is luck. One day you make a right turn and get hit by a car. Turn left and you meet the love of your life. I think I made the correct turn. – Loretta Swit

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car
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I dont understand why Europeans and South Americans can take more sophistication. Why is it that Americans need to hear their happiness major and their tragedy minor, and as jazzy as they can handle is a seventh chord? Are they not experiencing complex emotions? – Joni Mitchell

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Happiness

Cheerfulness is the very flower of health. – Proverb

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Happiness

I had to try and find a way to express happiness without sounding corny. – Daniel Johns

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

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Each player must accept the cards life deals him or her: but once they are in hand, he or she alone must decide how to play the cards in order to win the game. – Voltaire

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Mystical explanations are thought to be deep the truth is that they are not even shallow. – Friedrich Nietzsche

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For not only is taste in wine as subjective as taste in women, but its enjoyment depends more on circumstances than does that of almost any other pleasure. – Cyril Ray (1908–1991), “The Wine when it is Red,” In a Glass Lightly, 1967

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