
Top 17 Happiness Brainy Quotes
#1. For all Men would be Cowards if they durst:
And Honesty's against all common Sense.
John Wilmot
#2. Especially begging, on the part of one able to work, is not only the sin of slothfulness, but a violation of the duty of brotherly love according to the Apostle's own word.
Max Weber
#3. Friendships offer more than happiness and a feeling of mutual camaraderie; in time they are most important while giving you permission to ultimately be yourself.
Steven Cuoco
#4. There's an awful lot of inactive kindness which is nothing but laziness, not wanting any trouble, confusion, or effort.
John Steinbeck
#7. You don't have journalists over there anymore, what they have is public relations people. That's what they have over in America now. Two-hundred and fifty thousand people in public relations. And a dwindling number of actual reporters and journalists.
Robert Crumb
#8. Do not so much be ashamed of that disgrace which proceeds from men's opinion as fly from that which comes from the truth.
Epictetus
#9. If things are ever going to get better, we have to acknowledge our underbellies that fuel our unglued reactions.
Lysa TerKeurst
#10. Music is a language that speaks to people emotions.
The Unknown
#11. Air. Enough blood to keep your heart pumping. Water. Calories. That's all you need.
D.J. Molles
#12. The idealist and dreamer will stubbornly go down with the ship. The serial innovator grabs the rudder and changes course.
Larry Osborne
#13. The only burning passion I'm sure I have, is the passion for sex.
Robert Crumb
#14. A girl never knows when she might need a couple of diamonds at 10 o'clock in the morning.
Kris Jenner
#15. It is distressing to me that we live in an age in which we still must fight to protect our civil rights as Americans, in which a hate crime perpetrated against someone based their sexual orientation can go unpunished, and in which discrimination is being written into our laws.
John Conyers
#16. I've read everything Thomas Wolfe ever wrote; my brother and I memorized whole chapters of 'You Can't Go Home Again' and 'Look Homeward, Angel.'
Maya Angelou
#17. In the grand collage that is Dada, past and future are equally usable.
Andrei Codrescu
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