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If you want to be happy for life, love what you do
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"If you want to be happy for life, love what you do"

- Mary Higgins Clark

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This quote by Mary Higgins Clark is a pointer that life is too brief to be dissatisfied. It motivates us to find something that we like to do and pursue it. It is a reminder that when we like what we do, it will bring us pleasure and fulfillment. We need to aim to find something that we are enthusiastic about and make it our life's work. Doing something that we like will bring us a sense of function and satisfaction. It will also assist us to stay inspired and inspired. When we like what we do, it will bring us a sense of joy and satisfaction that will last a life time. We ought to take this guidance to heart and strive to find something that we love to do and make it our life's work.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Mary Higgins Clark somewhere between December 24, 1927 and today. He/she was a famous Author from USA. The author also have 3 other quotes.

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