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You need to be happy with or without an acting job.
My career as a 20-year-old, there were ups and downs and things I'm really happy with but there are a lot of things I have regrets about.
I don't have a mortgage, I don't have a wife and I don't have kids, so I'm quite happy bumbling along.
It's an awful world out there. You've got to make people happy.
If I can represent that body type of women that isn't represented so much in media, then I'd be happy to do that.
I've had a very happy life, and although I have had tragedy, I've never suffered from any darkness.
I am happy most of the time.
I'm happy and grateful to God.
I grew up in a house that was always happy, and my family was always music, music. I started playing percussion very young, because I had some uncles who were musicians and all my aunts were singers.
If you are a happy man then you can give your best.
I'm so happy that the first time Russell and I saw 'Annette' with an audience was at the Cannes Film Festival, and even more pleased that it got such a strong positive reaction because that's pretty much the top honor when it comes to screening a film.
I would be happy presenting our albums as part of a joint autobiography.
Once or twice in the height of 'Happy Days' excitement, which had more to do with Henry Winkler as The Fonz than ever had to do with me, we were kind of like a boy band for a year or so, and we would go out on personal appearances and feel the limousine rocking, and the grabbing at your clothes and people trying to steal your cap.
I'm happy - despite things that might have happened in my life.
When you're not happy, you don't need to fake your emotions.
I am very happy that the kind of work that I have done has touched people's lives.
For me, pink or lilac is the colour of innocence, it's the colour of love, it's the colour of everything happy.
The key to a happy marriage is myself being absent for long periods of time. My wife Leesa and I will celebrate our tenth wedding anniversary next year, but if my comedy gigs petered out and I was around the house more, we'd 100% be getting divorced.
I am happy with the way I hit the ball. There is a certain element of power into it but not completely. It is like 80 per cent timing and 20 per cent power. Why do I need power hitting when I can clear the ropes with timing?
Obviously, I'm very happy when one of my films becomes a blockbuster. However, after a point, I want to switch off. I have learnt to just move on. Too much pressure can make you wrong.
I don't know if I'm ready to know what triggers my anger. I just feel like I figured out on my own how to stay calm, how to enjoy life, how to be happy.
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