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Happiness

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*Good morning, Ted. I’ll be handling all your problems today. I don’t need any help, so enjoy your day. I love you. God. (1812)

*No se preocupe usted. (635) (Spanish – Don’t worry about it.)

*Most folks are about as happy as they make up their minds to be. Abe Lincoln (419)

In Prevention magazine, Nov. 2002, Ellen Michaud wrote an article entitled, “The Seven Deadly Habits of Truly Miserable People.” She said that truly miserable people spend their lives punishing, complaining, blaming, threatening, nagging, criticizing, and bribing other people. It’s no wonder those kind of people are miserable. Who would want to be around them?

Instead of having those habits, Ellen Michaud says that happy people spend their lives supporting, listening, accepting, trusting, negotiating differences, respecting, and encouraging other people. Try it. You’ll like it!

*Happy is the man with a level-headed son. (2511) (Proverbs 10:1(a)

*An old man’s grandchildren are his crowning glory. Prov. 17:6(a) (22512)

*Never cease to be amazed. (2002)

*All things bright and beautiful, all creatures great and small, all things wise and wonderful: the Lord God made them all. Alexander (2427) (Cecil Fransis Alexander)

(If you’re feeling blue and need an emotional pick-me-up, read any of James Harriot’s books, or Beauty in the Beasts, by Kristin von Kreisler. They’ll cheer you up soon enough.)

*May I always be the kind of person my dog thinks I am. (2439)

*There’s nothing better for the inside of a man than the outside of a horse. Ronald Reagan (1869)

*AILUROPHILE (2228)

*Don’t let the sun go down on your wrath. (2231) (Ephesians 4:26) (In other words – make up before bedtime!)

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