Life and Happiness Phrase
Enjoy life. There's plenty of time to be dead.
Hans Christian AndersenI am more weary of life, I think, than ever I was.
David BrainerdIf kind parents love their children and delight in their happiness, then he who is perfect goodness in sending abroad mortal contagions doth assuredly direct their use.
John WoolmanBad Company is not a priority in his life, and it's always been in my life. When it's not there, I haven't got a lot going for me.
Mick RalphsThe problems of puzzles are very near the problems of life.
Erno RubikI am a Democrat. I have been one all of my life.
Jane ByrneMy life is an indivisible whole, and all my attitudes run into one another; and they all have their rise in my insatiable love for mankind.
Mahatma GandhiHappiness is working with Jack Lemmon.
Billy WilderAcquisition means life to miserable mortals.
HesiodWhat makes life worth living? Better surely, to yield to the stain of suicide blood in me and seek forgetfulness in the embrace of cold dark death.
Zane GreyI was in choir my whole life. I'm hoping at some point to be able to explore singing again as well, because I still take singing lessons every week.
Maria MenounosThe permanent temptation of life is to confuse dreams with reality. The permanent defeat of life comes when dreams are surrendered to reality.
James A. MichenerThe thing about anything in life is you have to get ready for it. Study, learn.
Jacqueline BissetBe careful. Journalism is more addictive than crack cocaine. Your life can get out of balance.
Dan RatherThe need to exert power, when thwarted in the open fields of life, is the more likely to assert itself in trifles.
Charles Horton CooleyI'm not sure if you can blame everything on the American way of life, but the United States are big. So, if you have a lot of people there, the percentage of stupid people is bound to be higher.
Stephen MalkmusOf all the diversions of life, there is none so proper to fill up its empty spaces as the reading of useful and entertaining authors.
David ViscottIn itself and in its consequences the life of leisure is beautiful and ennobling in all civilised men's eyes.
Thorstein VeblenDali was the great painter then and surrealism was a way of life.
Vincente MinnelliIt was one of those perfect English autumnal days which occur more frequently in memory than in life.
P.D. James