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Psychologists say don't expect your life to be happy all the time. I go with the philosophy that every day can't be tops. Life is not like that - it's up and down.
I feel like I live out of a suitcase. But I wouldn't trade it for anything. I'm a happy traveller.
I have matured as a batsman. I am very happy that I have become more consistent.
At the end of the day, my job is to play cricket, and till the time I am playing against any opposition, I am happy.
When I scored my first century, I naturally lifted my arms up, feeling very happy, looking at the Almighty above. That became my signature style. All these things are natural, not practised.
I am happy that whatever I dreamt of achieving, I have done that.
The most important item on my desk is a picture of my husband and three kids making kooky faces at my niece's wedding. We all look silly and happy.
As for 'Twin Peaks,' I'm happy to have been a part of something that was a success. The only time I was concerned was during the second season when it started to lose its focus, and I was thinking, 'What if I get stuck here for five years? I would go crazy.'
I want a happy marriage and whatever it takes to achieve that. But I think the main prerequisite would have to be respect. He would have to respect me and vice-versa. And, that would be more important than being in love. I think respect really goes a long way. And he would have to keep me happy. And he'd have to be very, very, secure.
People want to be happy, so they don't want to feel as though they're mired in this world of ugliness. I think that if people can recognize that you can actually help and change that ugliness, then you'll feel a lot better about yourself as well, and that does create a certain amount of happiness.
When a man sees you are happy with him but you can be just as happy having nothing to do with him, that's when he won't want to leave your side.
Well, I think the worst part about tribalism is its tendency to fundamentalize, and if I can fight fundamentalism in any of its forms I'm happy.
Nobody has a completely happy life, unless you're completely imbecilic. Life is mostly pretty awful.
I won many titles, I had a lot of great matches, made a lot of great friends. Overall I'm very happy with what I accomplished while in the WWE.
All marriages are happy. It's trying to live together afterwards that causes all the problems.
In Hollywood, all marriages are happy. It's trying to live together afterwards that causes the problems.
Our friends are happy with the CPEC project, while the enemy is quite unnerved due to this gigantic project.
We'd be very happy to work with any government of the day which the people in India elect.
What is happy? I think happy's in the moment. I don't think everybody can be happy all the time.
I'm happy that I wrote 'How Should a Person Be?' and I wouldn't have written that exact book if we had just done the play. So much of the book is about the anxiety of failure - the failure of the play and the failure of the divorce and the failure of not feeling like a good person.
I'm perfectly happy to color within the network lines when I have to.
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