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365 Days of Happiness

Lizzie Cornwall

Publisher: Summersdale

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Summary

‘Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you have imagined.’ 
 
Henry David Thoreau
 
Host an air guitar tournament for your friends and family.
 
Learn origami. Fold all your £10 notes into swans and pay with them.
 
Cartwheel down the street.
 
Tell nothing but the truth all day.
 
Prepare for a grand adventure, instigate a little mischief and embrace a sunnier outlook with this book of feel-good quotations and quirky ideas that will keep you smiling all year.
Available since: 12/05/2011.

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