happy Quotes

When I was a first year student at Julliard, I wasn't happy, not sure about this acting thing.

The accident was a horrible thing - but that horrible thing made Chris, at the end of his life, Superman. It's a happy irony if there is such a thing. I'm proud to have known him.

I know I was successful, I was liked and loved and respected; so I was happy with that.

I don't trip on that much. I just like to enjoy life and be happy.

Be happy in your own skin.

I'm very happy.

I found it very easy to transform into creeps and weirdos and losers and goof-balls, and I'm happy to play eccentric kinds of characters, and I have a great affinity for the outsider, but I definitely am about expanding my range as well.

Singing was my first passion. Whenever I sing, I'm always so happy.

Confidence, as a teenager? Because I knew what I loved. I loved to read; I loved to listen to music; and I loved cats. Those three things. So, even though I was an only kid, I could be happy because I knew what I loved.

I was in Donetsk for eight years. I was happy there. I won six titles. I knew everyone, and I was a big part of the club.

Every body about me seem'd happy but every body seem'd in a hurry to be happy somewhere else.

I have grown up watching Bollywood films, watching Shah Rukh Khan's films. I am happy that I worked with him.

I'm always happy to score, really, and obviously help the team.

I like happy endings.

After years of doing composition, the risk is always that you might start to repeat and be cliche. Every time, I try find a way to be reborn again as an artist. Its not easy to reinvent yourself every time, as it takes a lot of creative energy, but I am happy to do it.

I am not thinking about Bollywood and am quite happy being on TV.

I'm never happy with my performances. I always want to prove more and more things.

The only restaurants in which you're actually happy to be served your entree are the restaurants that serve entrees ungarlanded by Chef's ambition - sushi joints and steakhouses.

There is little correlation between the circumstances of people's lives and how happy they are.

Happy indeed is the scientist who not only has the pleasures which I have enumerated, but who also wins the recognition of fellow scientists and of the mankind which ultimately benefits from his endeavors.

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