I had always been taught that the pursuit of happiness was m... - Elizabeth Gilbert, Committed: A Skeptic Makes Peace with Marriage

"I had always been taught that the pursuit of happiness was my natural (even national) birthright. It is the emotional trademark of my culture to seek happiness. Not just any kind of happiness, either, but profound happiness, even soaring happiness. And what could possibly bring a person more soaring happiness than romantic love."

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