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Sunday 20 May 2012

Sunshine



Even on a cloudy day the sun is shining somewhere!
Author Unknown

Most of the shadows of this life are caused by our standing in our own sunshine.
Ralph Waldo Emerson

Wherever you go, no matter what the weather, always bring your own sunshine.
Anthony J. D'Angelo

Sunshine is delicious, rain is refreshing, wind braces us up, snow is exhilarating; there is really no such thing as bad weather, only different kinds of good weather.
John Ruskin

Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves.
James Matthew Barrie

Live in the sunshine, swim the sea, drink the wild air.
Ralph Waldo Emerson

Keep your face always towards the sunshine - and shadows will fall behind you.
Walt Whitman

Anyone who says sunshine brings happiness has never danced in the rain.
Author Unknown

May flowers always line your path and sunshine light your day.
May songbirds serenade you every step along the way.
May a rainbow run beside you in a sky that's always blue.
And may happiness fill your heart each day your whole life through.
Irish Blessing

May you always walk in sunshine. May you never want for more.
May Irish angels rest their wings right beside your door.
Irish Blessing

We have been friends together in sunshine and in shade.
Caroline Norton

If you spend your whole life waiting for the storm, you'll never enjoy the sunshine.
Morris West

Sunshine cannot bleach the snow,
Nor time unmake what poets know.
Ralph Waldo Emerson

A meal without wine is like a day without sunshine, except that on a day without sunshine you can still get drunk
Lee Entrekin

Daisies are like sunshine on the ground.
Drew Barrymore

What sunshine is to flowers, smiles are to humanity. These are but trifles, to be sure; but scattered along life's pathway, the good they do is inconceivable.
Joseph Addison

Ain't no sunshine when she's gone.
It's not warm when she's away.
Ain't no sunshine when she's gone
And she's always gone too long
Anytime she goes away.
Bill Withers

Kindness is the sunshine in which virtue grows.
Robert Green Ingersoll

Just living is not enough. One must have sunshine, freedom and a little flower.
Hans Christian Anderson

Keep your face to the sunshine and you will never see the shadow.
Helen Keller

It is the artist's business to create sunshine when the sun falls.
Romain Rolland

It takes both rain and sunshine to make a rainbow.
Proverb

Sunshine all the time makes a desert.
Arab Proverb

We have no more right to put our discordant states of mind into the lives of those around us and rob them of their sunshine and brightness then we have to enter their houses and steal their silverware.
Julia Moss Seton

Far away there in the sunshine are my highest aspirations. I may not reach them but I can look up and see their beauty, believe in them and try to follow them.
Louisa May Alcott

Danger gleams like sunshine to a brave man's eyes.
Euripides

The sun lay like a friendly arm across her shoulder.
Margorie Kinnan Rawlings

You're got to get out and pray to the sky to appreciate the sunshine; otherwise you're just a lizard standing there with the sun shining on you.
Ken Kesey

A good laugh is sunshine in the house.
William Makepeace Thackeray

The February sunshine steeps your boughs and tints the buds and swells the leaves within.
William C. Bryant

A light wind swept across the corn, and all nature laughed in the sunshine.
Anne Bronte

Love, whether newly born, or aroused from a deathlike slumber, must always create sunshine, filling the heart so full of radiance, this it overflows upon the outward world.
Nathaniel Hawthorne

Love comforteth like sunshine after rain.
William Shakespeare

A ray of sunshine, a balmy breeze
Are a gift from God above,
And He also gives us faithful friends.
To warm our hearts with love.
Author Unknown

Wednesday 4 April 2012

Rain




A bad review is even less important than whether it is raining in Patagonia.
Iris Murdoch

A friend is always good to have, but a lover's kiss is better than angels raining down on me.
Dave Matthews

A lot of fun stuff happens when you go out on a bike compared to when you're in a car. You're more in the environment. It's enjoyable. Even when It's raining It's still fun.
Stone Gossard

Don't take your toys inside just because it's raining.
Cher

Good writing is supposed to evoke sensation in the reader - not the fact that it is raining, but the feeling of being rained upon.
E. L. Doctorow

How ironic, to be my last game that I ever played would be against Dan in a Super Bowl. The thing I always was afraid of was playing in a Super Bowl when it was raining. I can't throw a wet ball.
John Elway

I don't want to go to the Bahamas on holiday. I hate islands. I want to go to Brittany, where it's cold and raining, and there's nothing fancy about it.
Julie Delpy

I enjoy some physical stuff. But if I had a choice between playing a scene where it's raining, it's terribly cold, I'm wet and I'm being drowned and playing a scene with dinosaur eggs in a laboratory, I'd probably take the latter. It's warmer and generally more comfortable!
Sam Neill

I just wanna get to the end of the day without it raining.
Campbell Scott

I'm leaving because the weather is too good. I hate London when it's not raining.  

Groucho Marx

I've always said that one night, I'm going to find myself in some field somewhere, I'm standing on grass, and it's raining, and I'm with the person I love, and I know I'm at the very point I've been dreaming of getting to.
Drew Barrymore

If it was raining soup, the Irish would go out with forks.
Brendan Behan

If one can stick to the training throughout the many long years, then will power is no longer a problem. It's raining? That doesn't matter. I am tired? That's besides the point. It's simply that I just have to.
Emil Zatopek

If you're trying to get someone who's sick with a fever off of a submarine and it's cold and raining outside, the only way in and out of a submarine, generally, is through a fairly narrow hatch.
Laurel Clark

In London, the weather would affect me negatively. I react strongly to light. If it is cloudy and raining, there are clouds and rain in my soul.
Jerzy Kosinski

It's hard when you see a scene where it's raining, and we have the rain machine, and you see it for 5 minutes, but that scene takes all day to shoot, and you do it with rain, and the dry off, and go back and do it again.
Morris Chestnut

It's raining my soul, it's raining, but it's raining dead eyes.
Guillaume Apollinaire

Know how to drive safely when it's raining or when it's snowing. The two conditions are different.
Marilyn vos Savant

My eyes went blank, and I stared off, and the music started. It was raining, and the sun was shining at the same time, and there were these big bay windows, and there was the blue in the sky, and the sun on the trees, and it was drizzling.
Al Jarreau

Remember even though the outside world might be raining, if you keep on smiling the sun will soon show its face and smile back at you.
Anna Lee

The best thing one can do when it's raining is to let it rain.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Sunday 1 April 2012

Happines



"To see a world in a grain of sand and heaven in a wild flower,
Hold infinity in the palm of your hand
and eternity in an hour."

William Blake
"The most perfect society is that whose purpose
is the universal and supreme happiness."

Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
"A string of excited, fugitive, miscellaneous pleasures is not happiness; happiness resides in imaginative reflection and judgment,
when the picture of one's life, or of human life, as it truly has been or is, satisfies the will, and is gladly accepted."

George Santayana
"If there is to be any peace it will come through being, not having."
Henry Miller
"Happiness always looks small while you hold it in your hands,
but let it go, and you learn at once how big and precious it is."

Maxim Gorky
"Happiness is like a sunbeam, which the least shadow intercepts."
Chinese proverb
"Drugs bring us to to the gates of paradise, then keep us from entering."
Mason Cooley
"The happiest people seem to be those who have no particular
cause for being happy except that they are so."

William Ralph Inge
"The happy man's without a shirt."
John Heywood
"Men can only be happy when they do not assume that the object of life is happiness."
George Orwell
"The secret of happiness is to face the world is horrible, horrible, horrible."
Bertrand Russell
"Happiness is a mystery, like religion, and should never be rationalized."
Gilbert K. Chesterton
"It is better to be happy for a moment and be burned up with beauty
than to live a long time and be bored all the while."

Don Marquis
"The mind is its own place, and in itself, can make a Heaven of Hell, a Hell of Heaven."
John Milton
"It is not God's will merely that we should be happy, but that we should make ourselves happy"
Immanuel Kant
"He who lives happiest has forgotten most"
Robert Anton Wilson
"The happy think a lifetime short, but to the unhappy one night can be an eternity."
Lucian
"To describe happiness is to diminish it."
Henri B. Stendhal
"Hope is itself a species of happiness, and, perhaps, the chief happiness which this world affords."
Samuel Johnson
"The surest way to happiness is to lose yourself in a cause greater than yourself."
Unknown
"Remember, happiness doesn't depend upon who you are or what you have, it depends solely upon what you think."
Dale Carnegie
"Happiness is unrepentant pleasure."
Socrates
"Happiness is a very pretty thing to feel,
but very dry to talk about."

Jeremy Bentham
"The essence of philosophy is that a man should so live that his happiness
shall depend as little as possible on external things."

Epictetus
"Pleasure is the only thing to live for. Nothing ages like happiness."
Oscar Wilde
"Most of us believe in trying to make other people happy only if they can be happy in ways which we approve."
Robert S. Lynd
"Happiness in intelligent people is the rarest thing I know."
Ernest Hemingway
"Happiness is the meaning and the purpose of life, the whole aim and end of human existence."
Aristotle
"Happiness is like those palaces in fairy tales whose gates are guarded by dragons: we must fight in order to conquer it."
Alexandre Dumas
"To be happy is not the purpose of our being rather it is to deserve happiness."
Johann G. Fichte
"Act in such a way that you will be worthy of being happy."
Immanuel Kant
"The happier the moment the shorter."
Pliny The Elder
"Happiness is the only good. The time to be happy is now. The place
to be happy is here. The way to be happy is to make others so."

Robert Green Ingersoll
"If you want to understand the meaning of happiness, you must see it as a reward and not as a goal."
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
"Happiness does not lie in happiness, but in the achievement of it."
Fyodor Dostoevsky
"Happiness is like those palaces in fairy tales whose gates are guarded by dragons: we must fight in order to conquer it."
Alexandre Dumas
"A world full of happiness is not beyond human power to create; the obstacles imposed by inanimate nature are not insuperable. The real obstacles lie in the heart of man, and the cure for these is a firm hope, informed and fortified by thought."
Bertrand Russell
"Happiness depends, as Nature shows, less on exterior things than most suppose."
William Cowper
"Before we set our hearts too much upon anything, let us examine how happy they are, who already possess it."
François Duc de La Rochefoucauld
"Happiness in intelligent people is the rarest thing I know."
Ernest Hemingway
"I am happy and content because I think I am."
Alain-René Lesage
"Happiness, though an indefinite concept, is the goal of all rational beings"
Immanuel Kant
"The greatest happiness of the greatest number is the foundation of morals and legislation."
Jeremy Bentham
"Gaiety - a quality of ordinary men. Genius always presupposes some disorder in the machine."
Denis Diderot
"It appeared to me obvious that the happiness of mankind should be the aim of all action, and I discovered to my surprise that there were those who thought otherwise."
Bertrand Russell
"Let no man be called happy before his death. Till then, he is not happy, only lucky."
Solon
"To be happy is to be able to become aware of oneself without fright"
Walter Benjamin
"Scarcely one person in a thousand is capable of tasting the happiness of others."
Henry Fielding
"I have the happiness of a passing moment, and what more can mortal ask?"
George Gissing
"I have diligently numbered the days of pure and genuine happiness which have fallen to my lot: they amount to fourteen."
Abd-El-Raham
"It is pretty hard to tell what does bring happiness; poverty and wealth have both failed."
Kin Hubbard
"Pleasure is the object, duty and the goal of all rational creatures.”
Voltaire
"There is nothing which has yet been contrived by man, by which so much happiness is produced as by a good tavern or inn."
Samuel Johnson
"Suspicion of happiness is in our blood."
E. V. Lucas
"Happiness consumes itself like a flame. It cannot burn for ever, it must go out, and the presentiment of its end destroys it at its very peak."
J. August Strindberg
"The important question is not, what will yield to man a few scattered pleasures, but what will render his life happy on the whole amount."
Joseph Addison
"Happiness is like manna; it is to be gathered in grains, and enjoyed every day. It will not
keep; it cannot be accumulated; nor have we got to go out of ourselves or into remote
places to gather it, since it has rained down from a Heaven, at our very door."

Tryon Edwards
"...happiness is the highest good, being a realization and perfect practice of virtue, which some can attain, while others have little or none of it..."
Aristotle
"Happiness serves hardly any other purpose than to make unhappiness possible."
Marcel Proust
"I had rather have a fool make me merry, than experience make me sad."
William Shakespeare
"Point me out the happy man and I will point you out either egotism, selfishness, evil --or else an absolute ignorance."
Graham Greene
"Universal happiness keeps the wheels steadily turning; truth and beauty can't."
Aldous Huxley
"If you observe a really happy man you will find him building a boat, writing a symphony, educating his son, growing double dahlias in his garden, or looking for dinosaur eggs in the Gobi desert. He will not be searching for happiness as if it were a collar button that has rolled under the radiator. He will not be striving for it as a goal in itself. He will have become aware that he is happy in the course of living life twenty-four crowded hours of the day."
W. Beran Wolfe
"Happiness is in the taste, and not in the things."
La Rochefoucauld
"The happiness which we receive from ourselves is greater than that which we obtain from our surroundings. . . . The world in which a person lives shapes itself chiefly by the way in which he or she looks at it."
Arthur Schopenhauer
"Happiness resides not in possessions, and not in gold, happiness dwells in the soul."
Democritus
"If there were in the world today any large number of people who desired their own happiness more than they desired the unhappiness of others, we could have paradise in a few years."
Bertrand Russell
"There is no happiness; there are only moments of happiness."
[anon; Spanish Proverb]
"Happiness is the light on the water. The water is cold and dark and deep."
William Maxwell
"Happiness ain't a thing in itself - it's only a contrast with something that ain't pleasant."
Mark Twain
"The most exciting happiness is the happiness generated by forces beyond your control."
Ogden Nash
"All men seek happiness. This is without exception. Whatever different means they employ, they all tend to this end. The cause of some going to war, and of others avoiding it, is the same desire in both, attended with different views. This is the motive of every action of every man, even of those who hang themselves."
Blaise Pascal
"Life's greatest happiness is to be convinced we are loved."
Victor Hugo
"Do not speak of your happiness to one less fortunate than yourself."
Plutarch
"When a man has lost all happiness, he's not alive. Call him a breathing corpse."
Sophocles
"Indeed, man wishes to be happy even when he so lives as to make happiness impossible."
St Augustine
"The two enemies of human happiness are pain and boredom."
Arthur Schopenhauer
"Let us be grateful to people who make us happy;
they are the charming gardeners who make our souls blossom."

Marcel Proust
"Tranquil pleasure constitutes human beings' supreme good"
Epicurus
"What is the worth of anything,
But for the happiness 'twill bring?"

Richard Owen Cambridge
"Really high-minded people are indifferent to happiness, especially other people's"
Bertrand Russell
"By heaven we understand a state of happiness infinite in degree, and endless in duration."
Benjamin Franklin
"The great end of all human industry is the attainment of happiness. For this were arts invented, sciences cultivated, laws ordained, and societies modeled, by the most profound wisdom of patriots and legislators. Even the lonely savage, who lies exposed to the inclemency of the elements and the fury of wild beasts, forgets not, for a moment, this grand object of his being."
David Hume
"The thirst after happiness is never extinguished in the heart of man."
Jean Jacques Rousseau
"Present joys are more to flesh and blood
Than a dull prospect of a distant good."

John Dryden
"To be happy in this world, especially when youth is past, it is necessary to feel oneself not merely an isolated individual whose day will soon be over, but part of the stream of life slowing on from the first germ to the remote and unknown future."
Bertrand Russell
"Happiness is an imaginary condition, formerly often attributed by the living to the dead, now usually attributed by adults to children, and by children to adults."
Thomas Szasz
"Happiness is not a brilliant climax to years of grim struggle and anxiety. It is a long succession of little decisions simply to be happy in the moment."
J. Donald Walters
"He is happy that knoweth not himself to be otherwise."
Thomas Fuller
"He who binds to himself a joy
Does the winged life destroy;
But he who kisses the joy as it flies
Lives in eternity's sun rise."

William Blake
"I have learned to seek my happiness by limiting my desires, rather than in attempting to satisfy them."
John Stuart Mill
"Be happy. It's one way of being wise."
Colette
"Those who seek happiness miss it, and those who discuss it, lack it."
Holbrook Jackson
"It is not God's will merely that we should be happy, but that we should make ourselves happy"
Immanuel Kant
"The highest happiness of man ... is to have probed what is knowable and quietly to revere what is unknowable."
Goethe
"Pleasure is very seldom found where it is sought. Our brightest blazes are commonly kindled by unexpected sparks."
Samuel Johnson
"Happiness is the only sanction of life; where happiness fails, existence becomes a mad lamentable experiment."
George Santayana
"The more refined one is, the more unhappy."
Anton Chekhov
"No pleasure is evil in itself; but the means by which certain pleasures
are gained bring pains many times greater than the pleasures."

Epicurus
"How to gain, how to keep, and how to recover happiness is in fact for
most men at all times the secret motive for all they do."

William James
"Tranquil pleasures last the longest; we are not fitted to bear the burden of great joys."
Christian Nestell Bovee
"How you feel right now is about equally genetic and circumstantial, but how you will feel
on average over the next ten years is fully 80 percent because of your genes."

Dean Hamer
"It is reasonable to suppose that the goal of a future-mind will be to optimize a mathematical measure
of its well-being or achievement, based on its internal state. (Economists speak of 'maximizing
utility'', normal people of 'finding happiness'.) The future-mind could discover, by its powerful
introspective abilities or through experience, its best possible state the Magic Moment - or several
excellent ones. It could build up a library of favourite states. That would be like a library of
favourite movies, but more vivid, since to recreate magic moments accurately would be equivalent to
living through them. Since the joys of discovery, triumph and fulfillment require novelty, to re-live a
magic moment properly, the future-mind would have to suppress memory of that moment's previous realizations.
A future-mind focused upon magic moments is well matched to the limitations of reversible computers, which
expend no energy. Reversible computers cannot store new memories, and they are as likely to run
backwards as forwards. Those limitations bar adaptation and evolution, but invite eternal cycling
through magic moments. Since energy becomes a scarce quantity in an expanding universe, that scenario might
well describe the long-term future of mind in the cosmos."
Frank Wiczek