Happinesss Quotes
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Happiness has many roots, but none more important than security.
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Truth is not always the best basis for happiness. There are certain lies which may constitute a far better and more secure foundation of happiness. There are people who perish when their eyes are opened.
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I always look for inspiration, and the creativity of artists is an essential element to my life, my work, and my happiness.
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You beg for happiness in life, but security is more important to you, even if it costs you your spine or your life. Your life will be good and secure when aliveness will mean more to you than security; love more than money; your freedom more than party line or public opinion; when your thinking will be in harmony with your feelings; when the teachers of your children will be better paid than the politicians; when you will have more respect for the love between man and woman than for a marriage license.
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For true happiness, sane enjoyment, you must look to the country, not town. Only you want one true heart beside you with which to enjoy it!
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You said they had found the secret of happiness because they had never heard that love can be a sin.
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Anger eats up years faster than happiness, chile. You better get on with your living and forget ’bout that hurt.
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You don't find happiness, you make happiness.
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If money can't buy you happiness then you probably aren't making enough.
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There is no happiness in the world equal to the happiness of being good.
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This was the simple happiness of complete harmony with her surroundings, the happiness that asks for nothing, that just accepts, just breathes, just is.
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Happiness is not a noun or a verb. It's a conjunction. Connective tissue.
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Happiness is achieved when you stop waiting for your life to begin and start making the most of the moment you are in.
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It is difficult to experience moments of happiness if we are not aware of what it is we genuinely love.
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How can one explain this trend towards a more colorless and shallow life? Well, the work was easier, if less healthy, and it brought in more money, more leisure, and perhaps more entertainment. A day in the country is long and hard. And yet the fruits of their present life were worthless compared to a single coin of their former life: a rest in the evening and a rural festivity. That they no longer knew the old kind of happiness was obvious from the discontentment which spread over their features. Soon dissatisfaction, prevailing over all their other moods, became their religion.
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Much certainly of the happiness and purity of our lives depends on our making a wise choice of our companions and friends. If our friends are badly chosen they will inevitably drag us down; if well they will raise us up.
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Years of happiness can be lost in the foolish gratification of a momentary desire for pleasure.