“I was happy with the poll. I never imagined that we would be ranked No. 1 before the season. ... This group of kids is focused on making it to the finals.”
“She's in a place I've never seen her in before. She's very vibrant, very happy, and her mindset is incredible. She's in a zone.”
“I'm more than happy. I knew the ref got it wrong and I'm pleased he's been big enough to acknowledge the mistake.”
“I am very happy with the number we have out. It is up from recent years. The kids are going to turn things around.”
“When he went down last year, it was a big deal for us, so we're happy he's back and doing an excellent job.”
“I wasn't real happy at halftime. I told the guys that we had to come out in the second half and throw the knockout punch.”
“This is a good win against a good opponent. We had some struggles offensively but we played good defense and are happy to get a win.”
I'm not sure, with a grandmother like mine, if you can ever become a true American in the sense of believing that life is about the pursuit of happiness.
Thoughts guide you everyday. They become your choices. If you're not happy with your life, change your thoughts. Think more positive.
Every creature thinks itself best in its own element, that is the place it thrives in, and enjoys its happiness in; now Christ is the element of a Christian.