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I'm a happy and productive person. I'm very fortunate; I was born with happy genes. I've got a lot of energy.
The question I wanted to answer was, could I train my mind to be happy the same way one trains one's body?
I said if you want me to go back to Afghanistan and work, I'm happy to do that. If you think accepting my resignation is best for the cause and for the nation, then I have no complaint with that.
I had a very happy childhood. I was lucky to grow up surrounded by nature and animals, to be outside all the time, and to work on a big farm with my dad.
We had friendly and pleasant relationships with all that worked in our films - many happy memories.
My childhood wasn't very happy. It's a long, grim story about being a Jew in a small southern town.
I'm always happy. Anybody that knows me knows that I'm a very happy person.
I love going to the Tate Modern and I was really scared when they did the renovation and then I was so happy because they've done something really amazing there.
In the year and a half that I've been sober, in the comfort of married life, Vogue and I have welcomed our first son and become a family of our own. We are busy, happy, and doing well. My finger is on the pulse and things I never bothered to try to understand make sense to me now.
I've been missing playing Pragya ever since I started shooting as Munni. I hope viewers will be happy to see their favourite character Pragya back on 'Kumkum Bhagya' and will welcome me back with the same love they have been showering all this time.
I don't regret my decision that I left a popular show like 'Balika Vadhu.' I am happy that I am out of the show and took a break for a month in Delhi.
Being a late bloomer, I really didn't have any interest in children until my late 30s, but I'm so happy I didn't go through life without that experience.
All of my life I've been met with shock and disbelief if I've ever come out with anything remotely smart, as if people are thinking, 'how does this happy little Essex girl know anything?'
When I was 18, I was moving to New York to start college at The New School. I had done a year of college in Toronto and wasn't happy there. I didn't have any friends in New York City, but I applied and got in. It was pretty overwhelming, but everyone in New York is so ambitious and creative.
Most of us function under the model we have to get something in order to do something, in order to be something. If this happens, then I will be happy. And I'm suggesting to you that we live our entire lives based on that model, and that model is fundamentally flawed.
I liked Rajamouli's 'Eega.' He is a great technician, and I would be happy to get a chance to work with him.
Audiences want to watch heroine-oriented films, and even writers are writing scripts for women. I am very happy to see this change.
What you feel inside reflects on your face. So be happy and positive all the time.
You've got to be happy when you play a sad character; otherwise, you just get depressed. Make your real life as fun as possible.
It's quite nice coming off doing a dark, upsetting scene. It's a relief that that's over with, and then you can get back to happy old Sophie.
I have a great band. Oh, man. I'm so happy about them.
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