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Quotes About Joy

Back then we played actual games. We hid and we sought.
~ Karen Russell
Collect moments not things.
~ Karen Salmansohn
Better days are coming! They're called Saturday and Sunday.
~ Karen Salmansohn
Please never stop wanting to collect seashells, taste snowflakes. blow bubbles, smell beautiful flowers, smile at dogs, be amazed by rainbows...okay?
~ Karen Salmansohn
One of my favorite things: good conversation with good friends.
~ Karen Salmansohn
Life is short. So do the things which make you happy. And be with people who make you happy. Look for the good in every day - even if some days you have to look harder.
~ Karen Salmansohn
Smile. Be happy. Whatever's happening...nothing sucks forever.
~ Karen Salmansohn
Don't let the darkness of your past block the light of joy in your present. What happened is done. Stop giving time to things that no longer exist when there is so much joy to be found in the here and now.
~ Karen Salmansohn
don't let the pursuit of happiness stop you from being happy right here, right now.
~ Karen Salmansohn
Your mission: Be so busy loving your life that you have no time for hate, regret or fear.
~ Karen Salmansohn
Why feel blue when there's sooooo many other colors you can feel.
~ Karen Salmansohn
Pour yourself a cockytale - a delicious blend of persuasive happy facts and/or marvelous memories - prepared just for you.
~ Karen Salmansohn
Sometimes I long for a good old-fashioned Walton Christmas. You know, the kind where you give someone an apple or wooden whistle and they go into cardiac arrest from sheer ecstasy.
~ Karen Scalf Linamen
To love is to receive a glimpse of heaven.
~ Karen Sunde
My mother once told me that a lifetime of good enough was a fair price to pay for a single moment of pure happiness.
~ Karen White
Love doesn't keep you in a constant state of turmoil. It gives you peace.
~ Karin Slaughter
Laughter is the closest thing to the grace of God.
~ Karl Barth
The theologian who labors without joy is not a theologian at all. Sulky faces, morose thoughts and boring ways of speaking are intolerable in this field.
~ Karl Barth
joy' in Phillippians is a defiant 'Nevertheless!' that Paul sets like a full stop against the Philippians' anxiety...
~ Karl Barth
True happiness, self-development, freedom, comes from inside - and is expressed externally in bright faces, a big smile, and plenty of laughing. Just look at the Dalai Lama.
~ Karl Moore
So, what are the secrets to manifesting true and sustainable happiness in our lives? Karl Moore's latest
~ Karl Moore
AND YOU HAVE TO have, I think, a similar sense of humor. That was a very important part of our life together. In fact, just two weeks before he died, we were talking one night, and he said something and I just dissolved in laughter, and he looked at me so self-satisfied and said, "I can still make you laugh after all these years!" And he could.
~ Karl Pillemer
get into something that you love, that you have an aptitude for, and where you're totally happy.
~ Karl Pillemer
The secret to life, she had said, was to find the little things, the unimportant ones that would nonetheless always remind you of the precious things they accompanied—and hold onto them.
~ Karl Schroeder