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Happiness can be defined, in part at least, as the fruit of the desire and...
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Stephen R. Covey
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The 7 Habits of Highly
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Happiness can be defined, in part at least, as the fruit of the desire and ability to sacrifice what we want now for what we want eventually.
( Stephen R. Covey )
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