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I would be happy at a piano bar, singing. I just want to home in on being the best singer I can be.
— Debby Boone
When famous people are nice to me, it feels good, so I'm happy to hang out with them. It's better than being at home, depressed, reading 'The Hobbit.'
— Moby
The same one who mistreated you will end up needing you ... It is the circle of life.
— Ziad K. Abdelnour
Victory does not feel so good as losing feels bad. When you have a son, you are happy. But it's no comparison to the sadness you feel losing a son.
— Toni Nadal
Sometimes this world is like red fences in the snow. There ain't no hiding who we really are.
— Tiffany McDaniel
Mmmrrmmph," I grumbled.
— Anonymous
I think being vulnerable paves the way for humility.
— Jonathan Sadowski
My kids are always awake. It's they're taking shifts. 'Alright, I'll annoy 'em from midnight to . Who wants to ?'
— Jim Gaffigan
George Jones was my all-time favorite singer and one of my favorite people in the world.
— Dolly Parton
My hobby is gardening, I love it, it's my main hobby. I like being at home and I'm very happy being in my house, I love cooking.
— Susan Hampshire
He has demonstrated his own weakness: an inability to read a novel on its own terms. All he knows is judgment,
— Azar Nafisi
We trained for a lot more malfunctions than any ever happen.
— Laurel Clark
Love can give you such happiness, then can break the very heart it filled, leaving a hole that can never be fixed or protected by any armour.
— Kevin McLeod
She's happy to be home but being home means that it's an end to her adventure and escape.
— S.A. Tawks
The simplest things in life are what makes us happy eventually. A warm and comfy home, being loved, and knowing that somebody can't live without you
— Ika Natassa
I knew now that what makes sense is being with someone who makes you happy, who feels like home.
— Colleen Vanderlinden