Memoir Quote by Karen Wheeler Download Open image ““But you have to remember...that you can't run from unhappiness. You just take it with you.”” — Karen Wheeler ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.7 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Memoir Memory Remember Remember Run Run Unhappiness Sadness Unhappiness Unhappiness Just
“You can’t run away when things get tough. That’s when you should get tough as well.” — Tabatha Coffey Copy Share Image
“Your problem is that you don’t know how to be happy with unhappiness.” — Anthony Breznican Copy Share Image
“I understand unhappiness and how it makes you become SOMEONE you are not.”,” — Connie R. Keeling Copy Share Image
“Unhappiness is such a heavy burden, those who carry it, when ever possible, unload it onto those around them.” — Christopher Price Copy Share Image
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“...unhappiness was something you got used to or something that passed.” — Dalene Matthee Copy Share Image
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“Happiness is never a step away, it is within you. You just need to unleash it.” — Ojingiri Hannah Copy Share Image
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“Besides if you keep running into something good, maybe that’s fate telling you that you shouldn’t let go.” — Mia Asher Copy Share Image
“The need to burn some excess calories is another motivation: unloved is one thing; fat and unloved is not a good look.” — Karen Wheeler Copy Share Image
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