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Aggression, the writer's main source of energy.
— Ted Solotaroff
Without a doubt there are women who would vote intelligently. There are also men who knit socks beautifully.
— H.L. Mencken
It is the working man who is the happy man. It is the idle man who is the miserable man.
— Benjamin Franklin
Because that's the way the world works, isn't it? You can work hard and be miserable, or do nothing and be happy.
— Brian Katcher
A violet in the youth of primy nature,
Forward, not permanent
sweet, not lasting;
The perfume and suppliance of a minute;
No more. — William Shakespeare
Forward, not permanent
sweet, not lasting;
The perfume and suppliance of a minute;
No more. — William Shakespeare
When millions can go to the supermarket to buy milk, to buy bread, the economy will work better. The miserable will become consumers.
— Jonathan Tepperman
You know what I think about violence. For me it is profoundly moral -more moral than compromises and transactions.
— Benito Mussolini
People are afraid of happy endings because they're too sad and unsure of themselves.They don't believe they deserve one.
— Keltie Colleen
I always use dry shampoo, even if my hair isn't oily. It gives me so much texture and that bedhead vibe.
— Bethany Mota
Just as any work can be made into a miserable bore, any vocation can be a source of joy
— Eric Greitens
When the Fed raises or lowers interest rates, for instance, then that affects the entire economy. Contracts or expands it.
— David Baldacci
We either make ourselves miserable," said the Brazilian sage Carlos Castaneda, "or we make ourselves strong. The amount of work is the same.
— Steve Chandler
Comedy is the last refuge of the non-comformist mind.
— Gilbert Seldes
After all, what were cowboys but the gang bangers of their time?
— Scott Cherney
The trick is in what one emphasizes. We either make ourselves miserable, or we make ourselves happy. The amount of work is the same.
— Carlos Castaneda