If I was able to be omniscient and look at my career objectively, I'd be very happy.
I feel comfortable on and off the court, happy in my own skin, just really comfortable with the way I'm playing my tennis.
I may have more than one friend with benefits. It's very healthy for the heart. I think no matter how old you are - and I am pretty up there in terms of numbers - I think you should do whatever makes you happy.
The thing with me is, if I wake up one morning and I'm not happy working as an actress, I'll stop. It's not something I have to do. It's not a vocation.
It doesn't matter how precisely the onion is cut as long as the person chewing it is happy.
If you want to see a bunch of happy Americans, go out to opening day at any baseball stadium in the land.
I was always a very happy, optimistic person.
I'm a very happy, optimistic person.
Even if you're happy with the life you've chosen, you're still curious about the other options.
I've been very happy with Orbit and am thrilled that they're giving me more chances to explore my creative visions.
An ordinary man can surround himself with two thousand books and thenceforward have at least one place in the world in which it is possible to be happy.
For a long time, I didn't know what I wanted to be when I grew up. I was desperate to find something that fit me and I just decided that if I could organically make a professional living out of the things that interested me, then I would be a happy person.
When we obey God, we're not doing it for God... we're doing it for ourself. Because God takes pleasure when we're happy.
It's a blessing and a curse, 'cause I'm never satisfied, so I continually want to outdo myself. But still, I'm never happy.
A lot of people think I'm really outgoing and confident, but I'm not. I'd much rather sit in a corner and read my book and my paper. I'm quite happy with my own company.
I'm a happy human being when I'm overloaded with stuff to do, but I got stuff to do.
As a nurturer, I have always lived my life running for others, trying to make everyone happy, even if I often overlooked my own needs. I do it because it makes me happy and fulfilled.
We live in a zoo, and we get to share all our animals with the people who come in. We really put our animals first, and then the staff, and then the visitors. The animals aren't pacing; they're all happy. When you touch an animal, it ultimately touches you.
I can remember Bob Paisley was never happy.
I see around 100 shows a month, going from Niketown-size palaces where you feel like yelling, to storefronts in Bushwick. Each has to pay the bills; keep artists happy; and cope with collectors (oy!), curators (ay-yi-yi), critics (woo-hoo!), and occasionally plumbers. That their fiscal life often hangs in the balance only adds to the energy.