Let us lend cheerfully, for the time is pretty sure to come when we will wish to borrow.
We are ready to die and shall die cheerfully and proudly, you must not grieve for all of this.
Give people more than they expect, and do it cheerfully.
We must. . . submit ourselves in adversity to the will of a merciful God as cheerfully as in prosperity.
Since God has given me a cheerful heart, He will forgive me for serving Him cheerfully.
The urbane activity with which a man receives money is really marvelous, considering that we so earnestly believe money to be the root of all earthly ills, and that on no account can a monied man enter heaven. Ah! how cheerfully we consign ourselves to perdition!
The man whose purse is empty can cheerfully sing before the robber.
I take a step toward him and grin cheerfully. "With all due respect, I don't see the Republic tacking up wanted posters with your pretty face on them.
A wise man will desire no more than what he may get justly, use soberly, distribute cheerfully, and leave contently.
Vanity Fair has but two major articles in its editorial creed: first, to believe in the progress and promise of American life, and, second, to chronicle that progress cheerfully, truthfully, and entertainingly.
O Lord, I do most cheerfully commit all unto Thee.
If I had a normal life Id quite cheerfully go mad and fall over right now
We must endure Adversity Bravely and cheerfully.
It might be marvelous to be a man - then I could stop worrying about what's fair to women and just cheerfully assume I was superior, and that they had all been born to iron my shirts. Better still, I could be an Irish man - then I would have all the privileges of being male without giving up the right to be wayward, temperamental and an appealing minority.
Men never do evil so completely and cheerfully as when they do it from religious conviction.
You may choose your friends, but not your unlikely saviors,” Magnus said cheerfully.
Tobacco and opium have broad backs, and will cheerfully carry the load of armies, if you choose to make them pay high for such joy as they give and such harm as they do.
Whatever one does cheerfully is good for health.
I exist as I am, that is enough, If no other in the world be aware I sit content, And if each and all be aware I sit content. One world is aware, and by the far the largest to me, and that is myself, And whether I come to my own today or in ten thousand or ten million years, I can cheerfully take it now, or with equal cheerfulness, I can wait.
Only so far as a man believes strongly, mightily, can he act cheerfully, or do anything that is worth doing.