These men are worth your tears. You are not worth their merriment.
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Far more important than the tribulations and heartaches, the thrills, merriment, and pleasures of life is what you learn from it all. It isn't the tunnel we pass through that matters, it's what emerges on the other side.
Sing, laugh and be merry because today you're alive.
We exist only to exist.
We are sometimes dragged into a pit of unhappiness by someone else__ opinion that we do not look happy.
How freeing of a thought: instead of worrying about leaving a legacy, to leave no trace of one's existence. How liberating indeed!
This is a day of celebration!Today, we are divorcing the pastand marrying the present.Dance,and you will find Godin every room.Today, we are divorcing resentmentand marrying forgiveness.Sing,and God will find you in every tune.Today, we are divorcing indifferenceand marrying love.Drink, and play that tambourine against your thighs.We have so much celebrating to do!
Let us eat and be merry.
A source of innocent merriment! Of innocent merriment.
A merry heart doeth good like a medicine.
Merry have we met and merry have we been Merry let us part and merry meet again With our merry sing-song happy gay and free With a merry ding-dong happy let us be!
Nothing is more hopeless than a scheme of merriment.
It is wonderful, this whole business of tickling and kissing God every night.
The lover drinksand the cup-bearer pours.The lover thinksbut the cup-bearer knows:love begets love.Since this wine is love,then this cup is love,then this tavern is love,then this life is love.
Come, gentlemen, I hope we shall drink down all unkindness.
The Universe will give us love, happiness, merriment and laughter if we give others love, happiness, merriment and laughter!
He was born with a gift of laughter and a sense that the world was mad.
Without the door let sorrow lie,And if for cold it hap to die,We'll bury 't in a Christmas pie,And evermore be merry.