Emphasis Preaching Journal
Jim Crane, in one of...
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Jim Crane, in one of his cartoon books, shows two men who
have everything that money can buy. As they, sipping martinis,
sit there on top of the world, one asks, "Why aren't we happy
when we've got so much?" They reflect a line in one of Olivia
Newton-John's songs, "Why is all that we have simply never
enough?"
Linus asks Charlie Brown, "What would you say you want most
out of life, Charlie Brown, to be happy?" "Oh, no," Charlie
responds, "I don't really expect that. I just don't want to be
unhappy."
-- Keller
have everything that money can buy. As they, sipping martinis,
sit there on top of the world, one asks, "Why aren't we happy
when we've got so much?" They reflect a line in one of Olivia
Newton-John's songs, "Why is all that we have simply never
enough?"
Linus asks Charlie Brown, "What would you say you want most
out of life, Charlie Brown, to be happy?" "Oh, no," Charlie
responds, "I don't really expect that. I just don't want to be
unhappy."
-- Keller
