Finding Happiness In The Little Things Famous Quotes & Sayings
12 Finding Happiness In The Little Things Famous Sayings, Quotes and Quotation.
Cancer, he'd said near the end, is the great equalizer. It doesn't care who you are or what kind of salary you make. It doesn't give one damn if you are a good person or a bad one. It is the ultimate villain because it's not capable of mercy. It only knows how to destroy and that's exactly what it does. Destroys everything.— Kristine Wyllys

Modern society has never been about finding contentment in the basics; modern society is founded on the principle that happiness lies in having more. We are bred to keep up with the Jones' because he who dies with the most toys wins. If I only work a little bit harder, a little bit longer, I'll be able to afford that boat and then I'll finally be happy. The illusive concept of finding happiness in things is the gerbil wheel that perpetually powers capitalism. I had hiked 2,283 miles and now my eyes were too wide opened to want to get on the wheel. But what was the alternative? Being homeless?— Erin Miller

There is not a sprig of grass that shoots uninteresting to me.— Thomas Jefferson

Your body is always wherever it is; but your mind, often somewhere else! Thus, when a person talks to you, he often talks to your body, not to your mind!— Mehmet Murat Ildan

We are a global sport. I mean, golf is obviously played all around the world. But when you have your National Championship, of course, everybody in America is rooting for an American.— Paula Creamer

When you told me, "You are my star," my heart danced with joy because that was the best sentence that I have ever heard.— Debasish Mridha

The misapprehension about gender performativity is this: that gender is a choice, or that gender is a role, or that gender is a construction that one puts on, as one puts on clothes in the morning, that there is a 'one' who is prior to this gender, a one who goes to the wardrobe of gender and decides with deliberation which gender it will be today.— Judith Butler

Not only is there but one way of doing things rightly, but there is only one way of seeing them, and that is, seeing the whole of them.— John Ruskin

The orbit of human vision has widened and art has annexed fresh territories that were formerly denied to it.— Max Bill

... It's not that you don't have the capacity to accept the truth. You don't want to accept it, and you hide behind your own logic and intelligence while the truth marches by. Step out and join it, for goodness' sake! Shout it out in full step! I believe!— Ted Dekker
