God's children and their happiness are my reasons for being.
“God's children and their happiness are my reasons for being.”
— Red Skelton · Happiness
The World Motivation
God's children and their happiness are my reasons for being.
“God's children and their happiness are my reasons for being.”
— Red Skelton · Happiness
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“God's children and their happiness are my reasons for being.”
“Our principles are the springs of our actions. Our actions, the springs of our happiness or misery. Too much care, therefore, cannot be taken in forming our principles.”
“Live by this credo: have a little laugh at life and look around you for happiness instead of sadness. Laughter has always brought me out of unhappy situations.”
“All men make mistakes, but married men find out about them sooner.”
“Congress: Bingo with billions.”
“I'm nuts and I know it. But so long as I make 'em laugh, they ain't going to lock me up.”
“I was enclosed in the present, like heroes and drunkards; momentarily eclipsed, my past no longer projected before me that shadow of itself which we call our future; placing the goal of my life no longer in the realisation of the dreams of the past, but in the felicity of the present moment, I could see no further than it.”
“I thought upon the way in which we'd always shared in each other's happiness, believing it would make the moment burn brighter and longer, but sadness can be shared too, perhaps sharing makes it burn briefer and less bright.”
“If everything really does get better, the way everyone claims, then happiness should be graphable. But that's crap, because better isn't quantifiable.”
“I'm completely honest with everyone I deal with. I genuinely care about people. I want to see people succeed and be the best that they can be. So, I wanted to write a motivational book about life, love and the pursuit of happiness.”
“Money is time. With money I buy for cheerful use the hours which otherwise would not in any sense be mine; nay, which would make me their miserable bondsman.”