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We were happy, and still are, to be able to do what we love
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"We were happy, and still are, to be able to do what we love"

- John Gallagher

About this Quote

This quote by John Gallagher speaks to the delight of having the ability to pursue one's enthusiasms. It recommends that the speaker and those around him have actually discovered a method to do what they like, which it has actually brought them joy. The expression "and still are" indicates that the speaker and those around him continue to enjoy in their pursuits. This quote is a reminder that it is possible to find delight in the things we do, and that it deserves pursuing. It motivates us to discover our passions and pursue them, even if it is challenging. It is a tip that the effort deserves it, and that it can bring us a sense of contentment and joy.

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Canada Flag This quote is written / told by John Gallagher between July 16, 1916 and December 16, 1998. He/she was a famous Businessman from Canada. The author also have 4 other quotes.

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