A Quote by Woody Allen

The talent for being happy is appreciating and liking what you have, instead of what you don't have. — © Woody Allen
The talent for being happy is appreciating and liking what you have, instead of what you don't have.
What is important for me is that people are liking my movies, I am liking my work, for which I am very happy.
I feel happy that I am being honoured for doing films of my own liking.
All talent needs is credibility and the freedom to create. That is all. That's what will make the talent happy, that's what makes me happy to this day.
In order to be happy we must first possess inner contentment; and inner contentment doesn't come from having all we want; but rather from wanting and appreciating being grateful for all we have.
I wasn't happy the way I completed 'Asuran' or abandoned the film as it isn't complete. People are liking it and it's making money and I'm glad but I'm not happy with how I had to finish it.
The idea of someone not liking me or not liking my movie was always easier to deal with than someone really liking it. I don't know why.
My philosophy is if you're happy being a born - again Christian, if you're happy be­ing a Roman Catholic, if you're happy being a Jew or Moslem ... great!! I'm happy being Ozzy.
Instead of being critical of people in authority over you and envious of their position, be happy you're not responsible for everything they have to do. Instead of piling on complaints, thank them for what they do. Overwhelm them with encouragement and appreciation!
Success is liking yourself, liking what you do, and liking how you do it.
I always feel happy when I'm making smart decisions with food - instead of focusing on what I shouldn't eat, I focus on what I should eat. It's all about being happy and feeling good!
I'm appreciating the little bitty things that make me happy.
It can be difficult to be an introvert in church, especially if you happen to be the pastor. Liking to be alone can be interpreted as a judgment on other people's company. Liking to be quiet can be construed as aloofness. There is so much emphasis on community in most congregations that anyone who does not participate risks being labeled a loner.
I just find myself happy with the simple things. Appreciating the blessings God gave me.
Everybody really knows what to do to have his life filled with joy. What is it? Quit hating people; start loving them. Quit being mad at people; start liking them. Quit doing wrong; quit being filled with fear. Quit thinking about yourself and go out and do something for other people. Everybody knows what you have to do to be happy. But the wisdom of the test lies in the final words: "If ye know these things, happy are ye if ye do them."
Instead of thinking about talent as something that you acquire, talent should be thought of as something that you develop.
I'm like Twitter-famous, but in real life. Instead of your mentions, it's real people coming up to you. People shake your hand instead of liking your tweets.
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