I gravitate towards happy music. I love the Beach Boys.
Happy music doesn't tend to move me much.
If you listen to most of my songs, the lyrics are pretty kind of dark, but I like to put it behind happy music because then it evens it out... I'm really happy, actually. Obviously I have my bad moments, but I always challenge myself to not put negativity out there because there's already enough.
So it doesn't have to be happy music to be inspiring.
We play happy music, and we make people happy. That's why they like us.
Money doesn't make people happy. People make people happy.
There is no evidence that success in business will make us happy people or allow us to have happy families.
I love when people are just naturally happy people.
I hated Peter O'Toole. I wanted to kill that guy! When they said he was dead, I was happy. People said, 'Poor Peter O'Toole.' I was happy!
I'm afraid of happy people. They're chemically unbalanced.
I'm pretty happy. I obviously have complaints about things, but for the most part, I'm on the above-average side of happy people.
Religious people are simply following major core practices of happy people. For example, one benefits from the guaranteed social support that can be found in a church, synagogue, or mosque.
I'm so happy people have enjoyed listening to my tracks.
Unhappiness is an unfinished state; happy people don't need our help.
I try to avoid describing one interpretation of my books. Of course I have an opinion. I have things I want to say, but I don't ever want to limit anybody, to have them say, 'Oh, he said this, so that's what it's about.' I'm happy people bring their own stuff to it.
I will feel like a success if I raise my children to be kind and happy people.
I'm a happy person but an angry citizen.
Go after what you really love and find a way to make that work for you, and then you'll be a happy person.
I used to believe that if I could do certain things - write a book or be a successful musician - that I'd be transformed into a happy person, but it doesn't work that way.
I actually think that I'm a rather optimistic and happy person; it's just that I'm not a very positive person, if you see the difference.