At lunchtime I bought a huge orange The size of it made us all laugh. I peeled it and shared it with Robert and Dave— They got quarters and I had a half. And that orange it made me so happy, As ordinary things often do Just lately. The shopping. A walk in the park This is peace and contentment. It's new. The rest of the day was quite easy. I did all my jobs on my list And enjoyed them and had some time over. I love you. I'm glad I exist.
I must remain a child and pupil of the Catechism, and am glad so to remain.
I'm glad I was a teacher.
I'm glad I can present a polished version of myself when it counts.
Live in such a way that the world will be glad you did.
[My father] advised me to sit every few months in my reading chair for an entire evening, close my eyes and try to think of new problems to solve. I took his advice very seriously and have been glad ever since that he did.
I've been sampled so much and I'm glad it's happened, it's a great compliment.
Remember you have lots of help. God is meditating in you and through you. The beneficent forces of existence are glad to help you. You can focus on any spiritual teacher. We are glad to help you.
Honestly, happy. This happened for a reason. By having to answer that question in front of a national audience, God was testing my character and faith. I'm glad I stayed true to myself.
Now some folks say that we should be glad for what we have. Tell me, would you be happy in Village Ghetto Land?
I am glad to see that men are getting their rights, but I want women to get theirs, and while the water is stirring, I will step into the pool.
There's not many good comedies to watch - you know, comedies that make you glad you watched them.
I'm glad I stayed in school four years. It matured me as a man and as a basketball player.
It's nice to get your glad rags on for awards like the Baftas, but it doesn't happen all the time.
I'm glad I lived such a full life before I settled down into a family because I got to enjoy it and get it out of my system.
You don't get taken seriously by asking someone to take you seriously. You’ve got to show up and own it. If this is a man’s world, who cares? I’m still really glad to be a girl in it.
The people's prayer, the glad diviner's theme, The young men's vision, and the old men's dream!
I'm glad I don't play anymore. I could never learn all those handshakes.
I was only glad to be saved and never once thought to ask why.
As a teenager in Brooklyn Quentin had often imagined himself engaged in martial heroics, but after this he knew, as a cold immutable fact, that he would do anything necessary, sacrificing whatever or whomever he had to, to avoid risking exposure to physical violence. Shame never came into it. He embraced his new identity as a coward. He would run in the other direction. He would lie down and cry and put his arms over his head or play dead. It didn't matter what he had to do, he would do it and be glad.