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I never knew what true happiness was till I got married, and then it was too late..

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MONEY > if it doesn't bring you happiness, it will at least help you be miserable in comfort...
Contrary to popular belief, money can buy Happiness.
However, that’s just
her stage name...
“The supreme happiness of life consists in the conviction that one is loved.”
– Victor Hugo
"…happiness [is] but the occasional episode in a general drama of pain."
By Thomas Hardy, The Mayor of Casterbridge
More happiness jokes...
“Some cause happiness wherever they go; others whenever they go.”
– Oscar Wilde
The mother had three virgin daughters. All three got married almost at the same time and went on a honeymoon. The mother was very worried about the beginning of their sexual life, and asked them to send her at least a few words how it's going.
The first one sent a postcard from Hawaii, just after two days after the wedding. On top of it there was just one word: "Nescafe". Her mother ran into the kitchen, find a coffee "Nescafe" and read on the label: "Blessing" until the last drop". Mother blushed, but was satisfied with her daughter's happiness.
The second daughter sent the postcard from Jamaica a few days later, where she read "Benson n Hedges" cigars. She immediately went to the man's room, where she found his "Benson Hedges" and read "Extra Long cigars. King Size". She again shyly blushed, but was happy for her daughter.
The third daughter went off for the honeymoon to Caribbean. Mother was waiting for
the week – nothing. Week later - nothing again. Only a month later finally got a postcard, where with the trembling hand was written "British Airways". Mother quickly found a journal and began to look for what she was afraid about, and then she found British Airways advertisement and read: "Three times a day, seven days a week, in both ends!"
The reason why short people are always angry is because they can't reach happiness.