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My goal is to go home and take a nap.
— Laurie Halse Anderson
Most of the rich people I've known have been fairly miserable.
— Agatha Christie
They say it is better to be poor and happy than rich and miserable, but how about a compromise like moderately rich and just moody?
— Diana Princess Of Wales
Leah Smith. That was the little beast's name. She was as rich as I was poor, as happy as I was miserable, as redheaded as I was dark.
— Tarryn Fisher
I've been smoking a lot
and starting to doubt
if I'm breathing you in
or smoking you out. — Keaton Henson
and starting to doubt
if I'm breathing you in
or smoking you out. — Keaton Henson
It turned out that capitalism alone could make people not only rich and happy but also poor, hungry, miserable, and powerless.
— Masha Gessen
If you meditate and the Devil comes, make the Devil meditate.
— G.I. Gurdjieff
There's one argument that says we shouldn't be putting these kids on under the age of 16. I think you've got to take it case by case.
— Simon Cowell
To hear her name I truly yearn,
My heart is crying out;
The sense of love I wish to earn,
Without a second doubt. — Stephan Attia
My heart is crying out;
The sense of love I wish to earn,
Without a second doubt. — Stephan Attia
Every carbon atom in every living thing on the planet was produced in the heart of a dying star.
— Brian Cox
I've been poor and neglected, in the middle and cherished, then rich and miserable and back to the middle and now happy. I've lived it all.
— Patricia Montandon
At home I have a Tibetan terrier. I'm still not sure if he's a genius or very thick. It's a fine line.
— Hugh Bonneville
People cut off love for all kinds of reasons but generally it has to do with them, not with somebody else.
— Edward Whittemore
Let thy fortune be what it will, 'tis thy mind alone that makes thee poor or rich, miserable or happy.
— Robert Burton
Was even personally acquainted with Admiral Fontaine was
— Elizabeth Camden