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Famous Mokokoma Mokhonoana Quotes
“The uglier the person, the more beautiful a smile looks on him or her.”
“You can look unhappy but feel the opposite. Or vice versa.”
“Unhappiness is best and often concealed with a smile; jealousy, with a compliment.”
“The presence of someone we are angry at often makes us suppress or fake a smile or a laugh.”
“Beauty is instantly more than doubled—ugliness, more than halved—by the mere act of smiling.”
“Genuine happiness is not nearly as common as a fake smile.”
“He who frowns when they say that he sucks shouldn’t smile when they say that he rocks.”
“We are enslaved, not by the promise we have made, but by the desire to keep it.”
“Unhappiness is a contagious disease caused by a chronic deficiency of gratitude.”
“You cannot, at the very same time, be grateful and unhappy, or ungrateful and happy.”
“It is impossible for your reasons to be unhappy to exceed those to be happy.”
“The second best time to die is while sleeping. The best is while laughing.”
“You cannot separate the act of laughing from the state of being happy.”
“Sixty seconds of laughter is way more pleasurable than sixty days of happiness alone.”
“Having a funny laugh is in most cases a consolation prize for not being funny.”
“Laughing is a gazillion times more likely than praying to leave you grateful to be alive.”
“Beauty is not a quality on the observed. It is a reaction in the observer.”
“We sometimes rob someone of the opportunity to offer us something by asking them for that thing.”
“Revenge increases our pain whenever it has failed to end, or at least decrease, our pain.”
“The question is not whether or not someone in your life is using you, but how are they using you.”
“Marriage is in countless cases a failed attempt to resuscitate a relationship.”
“Some people are happily single. Some are unhappily married.”
“Being accused of cheating is infuriating, especially if you are cheating, or have cheated.”
“Every relationship is, to each party, ultimately about them.”
“Some people sometimes kiss and tell; some sometimes tell without having kissed.”