But I came to law school only after about 10 years in a job doing work that was already pretty intensively law - related and having really committed to the idea for reasons that were purely internal and had nothing to do with
making anyone happy other than myself.
Not exact matches
Anyone who tells what me what
makes me
happy is pure wrong... 100 % I like their food, and it doesn't bother me that they give to anti-gay groups becuase I eat at
other places that are for gays so it all evens out in the end.
Here's an idea: how about two people who love each
other and are committed to each
other forget what
anyone outside the relationship thinks and
make sex an expression of love to each
other doing whatever
makes them mutually
happy, remembering that it's no one else's business what their love -
making looks like.
I love
making other people
happy i am African American black 20 brown eyes my style and how I see life is different from
anyone else
Some are big and obvious,
others are small and subtle, but it's a film that will
make anyone who has studied Star Wars
happy in one way or the
other.
The Focus ST, «had to be a very day to day useable car,» says Put, hinting that
other methods for
making the Focus ST tail -
happy through thick rear swaybars and a stiff rear suspension were out of the question, as they would not only ruin the ride quality, but could also
make the car too lively for
anyone but a race car driver to control.
I really love this car and I'm super
happy for
anyone that can reasonably afford to buy their dream car without
making financial sacrifices in
other areas of their lives.
I hope that
makes sense, and if
anyone has any
other questions or concerns I'd be more than
happy to address them.
He can not rightfully be compelled to do or forbear because it will be better for him to do so, because it will
make him
happier, because, in the opinion of
others, to do so would be wise, or even right... The only part of the conduct of
anyone, for which he is amenable to society, is that which concerns
others.
More specifically, the FEEL - KJ assesses the emotion regulation strategies Problem Solving (e.g., «I try to change what
makes me angry»), Distraction (e.g., «I do something fun»), Forgetting (e.g., «I think it will pass»), Acceptance (e.g., «I accept what
makes me angry»), Humor Enhancement (e.g., «I think about things that
make me
happy»), Cognitive Problem Solving (e.g., «I think about what I can do»), Revaluation (e.g., «I tell myself it is nothing important»), Giving Up (e.g., «I don't want to do anything»), Withdrawal (e.g., «I don't want to see
anyone»), Rumination (e.g., «I can not get it out of my head»), Self - Devaluation (e.g., «I blame myself»), Aggressive Actions (e.g., «I get into a quarrel with
others»), Social Support (e.g., «I tell someone how I am doing»), Expression (e.g., «I express my anger»), and Emotional Control (e.g., «I keep my feelings for myself»).