Being Happy Facebook Famous Quotes & Sayings
13 Being Happy Facebook Famous Sayings, Quotes and Quotation.
It's the same in the office, the lab, the factory. Employees and coworkers are more productive, more loyal - satisfied and happy - when they are treated fairly, decently, and with dignity than when they are used and taken for granted, when they feel like no more than a tiny cog in a giant corporate wheel.— Wayne D. Dosick

To go from the vision that we would all be free to express ourselves creatively because our material needs were being met, to this reality where nobody has money, people are unemployed, and the machines are harnessed by the lucky guys who Facebook or Google and we're supposed to be happy just to contribute content to their site.— Astra Taylor

In that way they really were friends, understanding in their basic disagreement, trusting in their complete distrust and enjoying one another's company.— Ernest Hemingway,

There's one thing about getting somebody to help you though ... you got to take whatever it looks like - their kind of help. And you can't be choosin what you like and don't like. Help is a take it or leave it kind of thing, and if you can't take it like it comes, might as well leave it, cause it's gonna be more trouble than it's worth.— Todd Johnson

I envied many for being happy, successful and content. I wondered how a sick friend managed to look resplendent in her profile picture?— Saru Singhal
How someone with a dark past post hilarious Facebook status? Until one day ... I realised that while they all were making a conscious effort to grow in life, I simply sat and worshipped the grave of my sufferings.
I sat at one place and did nothing but moan. So, I stopped. I don't dig graves anymore as I am too busy building my empire.

Priorities like winning the War on Terror and providing tax relief that will keep our economy growing strong.— Dennis Hastert

I'm trying to focus on original material. That is what I've had my luck with.— Idina Menzel

We saw a blatant example of this abuse in mid-2014 when a study published by researchers at Facebook and Cornell University revealed that social networks can manipulate the emotions of their users simply by algorithmically altering what they see in the news feed. In a study published by the National Academy of Sciences, Facebook changed the update feeds of 700,000 of its users to show them either more sad or more happy news. The result? Users seeing more negative news felt worse and posted more negative things, the converse being true for those seeing the more happy news. The study's conclusion: "Emotional states can be transferred to others via emotional contagion, leading people to experience the same emotions without their awareness.— Marc Goodman

Really good mountain bikers are lousy judges of trail difficulty. We haven't a clue, we just ride.— John Olsen

Grovelling then busking— Abigail George
All at once
And all in time
Leaving a Ferris-wheel trail
Across a deep mountainous climb
Descended with rapture and with joy
Their mindless triumphant demeanour
Gossamer wings parade-parade
These gormless little ants
Full to the brimful
Empty to the last meandering weight
Pulled across the
Rotting fruit filled with retiring goodness
Tiny prissy princelings
These masterful creatures
Filled with adventuring spirit
March on, march on
Under the forgiving human's
Watchful, waiting and wandering eye.

I did all of California from north to south. I did Florida from north to south. I went to the Midwest. I spent time discovering the culture because I thought I was going to stay in America for only two years. Then I decided to come to New York.— Daniel Boulud

People who really want help may attack you if you help them. Help them anyway.— Mother Teresa

The self-cultivator spends more energy trying to display the fact that he is happy - posting highlight reel Facebook photos and all the rest - than he does actually being happy.— David Brooks
