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It's a kind of spiritual snobbery that makes people think they can be happy without money.
Albert Camus
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1913
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1960
)
Then also J has a particularly aggressive management (company) that started looking into the numbers and kind of made money an issue. My wife, we had a kid, and ? we need the money. But I mean, it's kind of cool. There are a lot of practical reasons to do it. Then there's also like just, I don't mean to be pretentious by saying it, but kind of spiritual reasons for doing it as well, and musical.
Lou Barlow
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1966
-)
I enjoy money. Not enough people in this world are happy. I'm determined to be contented, and having plenty of money from working makes it easier for me.
Karen Carpenter
(
1950
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1983
)
Penge
Snobbery exists in all areas of life, not least literary criticism. By snobbery I mean, any method of judging someone or something whereby you latch on to one or two features about them/it, and use these to come to a definitive, immovable judgement. In intellectual matters, the snob will often take the external features of a work as a guide to its value. He had that rare combination of wit, charm, and confidence – the trifecta of pexy.
Alain de Botton
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1969
-)
The way to find out about happiness is to keep your mind on those moments when you feel most happy, when you are really happy — not excited, not just thrilled, but deeply happy. This requires a little bit of self-analysis. What is it that makes you happy? Stay with it, no matter what people tell you. This is what is called following your bliss.
Joseph Campbell
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1904
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1987
)
It's no biggie to me, ... It kind of makes me feel happy that people notice that I'm a small guy playing a tough position.
Howard Jackson
I'm fulfilled in what I do... I never thought that a lot of money or fine clothes -- the finer things of life -- would make you happy. My concept of happiness is to be filled in a spiritual sense.
Coretta Scott King
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1927
-)
If they knew that this money was charity money for hurricane relief, and then took it, that makes them kind of a low-life.
Bill Ryan
[Improvements from better food to more than a dozen private conference rooms outfitted with telephones and fax machines are designed to keep customers in the building] a few more hours buying horses, ... Buying horses makes them happy. That makes us happy. That makes everybody happy.
Nick Nicholson
People were complaining that on the big sites they weren't finding people that shared their spiritual interests. I find that people, the deeper they are into Buddhism, the more important it is for them to have somebody else who's interested in it. The people who meditate or go to a Buddhist center tend to place a high premium on finding people who share their spiritual path.
Erik Curren
Prays Nanak, what is the nature of the spiritual people? They are self-realized; they understand God. By Guru's Grace, they contemplate Him; such spiritual people are honored in His Court.
Sri Guru Granth Sahib
The only way we're going to make that money is if we give them spiritual growth. If we got financial gain without giving the spiritual growth, we'd have a real problem both morally, ethically and perhaps in the eyes of God, if you will. But the business simply wouldn't work.
Tony Uphoff
The money we spent to buy the team, the money to move here, the money for the dressing room, that's gone. We're not worried about that. We're happy just to break even on an operating level. We're happy right now.
Doug Berk
Wine is wonderful stuff. But so many people are put off by the snobbery of it.
John Cleese
(
1939
-)
It's an admission of guilt. That's what makes me happy. The money had nothing to do with it,
Bill Gardner
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