Happiness CCXXXII
Going against the grain.
Jul 30, 2008 | happiness
Going against the grain.
May 15, 2008 | happiness
Afternoon’s on a sunny day inspire me to keep reaching for the sky.
Apr 18, 2008 | happiness
Finding inspiration for the successes of the future in the failures of the past.
Apr 15, 2008 | happiness
Finding inspiration in the thoughts of tomorrow.
Jan 24, 2008 | happiness
An uncluttered view of one’s weaknesses is the best way to turn them into strengths.
Be strong.
Be of good courage.
God bless America.
Long live the republic.
Sootch00
Lessons cost money. Good one's cost lots.
Tony Beets
Hard times make strong men.
Strong men make good times.
Good times make weak men.
Weak men make hard times.
UnknownYou're only worth what you're willing to work for.
Wranglerstar
You can watch things happen, you can make things happen, or you can wonder what happened.
Capt. Phil Harris
People say I have an issue with control... I say, as long as I have it, there is no issue.
Unknown
Mistakes are just success training.
DarwinOnTheTrail
Life begins at the end of your comfort zone.
Unknown
No man is a complete failure. He can always be used as a bad example.
Unknown
You're either the mouse or the lion. Time to find out which one.
Sue Aikens
Failure is always an option.
Adam Savage
Good
What in the Cornbread Hell is Kamala Harris talking about now?
She is talking about the “light within you” and saying you cannot turn off the light because, without the light, there will be no light.
The light must come out because the light is already inside you.
Ma’am, what
Nobody knows what a “Transfemicide State of Emergency” is.
This is what the Mayor of Chicago is focused on.
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