
Top 16 Quotes About Unexplained Happiness
#1. The person who will give you unexplained happiness, will also be the reason for your unexplained sadness.
Zayn Malik
#2. I started doing radio pieces with no clear, preconceived idea, except that I have a tendency to be theatrical.
Ricky Jay
#3. Every answer one finds leads to ten more questions. The more we learn the less we know.
Robert M. Pirsig
#4. And then here I am back down, right beside the stone, my body rumpled, happy, crumpled as if it had just made love. Sun. Voices from above. I-330's smile.
Yevgeny Zamyatin
#5. You know, I do speak the Queens English. It's just the wrong Queens that's all. It's over the 59th Street Bridge. It's not over the Atlantic Ocean.
Cyndi Lauper
#6. Ruin looks us in the face if we judge a man by his position instead of judging him by his conduct in that position.
Theodore Roosevelt
#7. It's hard to decide who's truly brilliant; it's easier to see who's driven, which in the long run may be more important.
Michael Crichton
#8. A lot of family members worked in the joint commodities family business. It was a classic case of capitalism at work and socialism at home.
Uday Kotak
#9. I opened my eyes to find a fuzzy face staring into mine. I laughed and scratched Boomer's head. "Your dog is a pervert, he watched the whole thing.
E.M. Denning
#10. In a story, the craftsmanship is fully exposed. A novel is like charity; it covers a multitude of faults.
Thea Astley
#12. Two wrongs may not make a right, but a thousand wrongs make a writer.
Dennis Miller
#13. But, once you get a taste for shutting people up, it's hard to stop. Why bother winning the debate when it's easier to close it down?
Mark Steyn
#14. I am so thankful for the genius of Phil Spector, for his recognition of my talent to be the main voice of his Wall of Sound.
Darlene Love
#15. These are my rapists, the ones that turned me inside out, ripped my mind from my body and shredded it. They are also, unfortunately, hot as hell.
Karen Marie Moning
#16. I see no present solution of a great and intricate problem but that the rich should realize their duty to the poor.
Gertrude Atherton
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