Great 38 happiness quotes about happiness that can inspire you
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Many persons have a wrong idea of what constitutes true happiness. It is not attained through self-gratification but through fidelity to a worthy purpose.-Joseph Addison
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Many things can make you miserable for weeks; few can bring you a whole day of happiness. – Mignon McLaughlin
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May the best things that happened to you in [last year] be the worst things that happen to you [this year].- Neil J. Cantor
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May you be truly blessed to always glitter with a radiance that shines from deep within you.- Barbara Becker Holstein
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May you live every day of your life.- Jonathan Swift
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May your walls know joy; May every room hold laughter and every window open to great possibility.- Maryanne Radmacher-Hershey
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Men can only be happy when they do not assume that the object of life is happiness. – George Orwell
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Misery is almost always the result of thinking. – Joseph Joubert
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Mix a little foolishness with your prudence; it’s good to be silly at the right moment.- Horace
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Money is a needful and precious thing, and when well used, a noble thing, but I never want you to think it is the first or only prize to strive for. I’d rather see you poor men’s wives, if you were happy, beloved, contented, than queens on thrones, without self-respect and peace. — Louisa May Alcott, Little Women
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Most [people] pursue pleasure with such breathless haste that they hurry past it.- Kierkegaard
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Most fears cannot withstand the test of careful scrutiny and analysis. When we expose our fears to the light of thoughtful examination they usually just evaporate.- Jack Canfield
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Most folks are about as happy as they make up their minds to be. – Abraham Lincoln
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Most importantly, keep smiling. Because life is a beautiful thing, and there’s so much to smile about. – Marilyn Monroe
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Most of us believe in trying to make other people happy only if they can be happy in ways which we approve. – Robert S. Lynd
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Most of us would be upset if we were accused of being 'silly.' But the word 'silly' comes from the old English word 'selig,' and its literal definition is 'to be blessed, happy, healthy and prosperous. -Zig Ziglar
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Most people are about as happy as they make up their minds to be.–Abraham Lincoln
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Most people are searching for happiness. They're looking for it. They're trying to find it in someone or something outside of themselves. That's a fundamental mistake. Happiness is something that you are, and it comes from the way you think.- Wayne Dyer
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Most people ask for happiness on condition. Happiness can only be felt if you don’t set any condition. — Arthur Rubinstein
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Most people would rather be certain they're miserable, than risk being happy.–Robert Anthony
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Much happiness is overlooked because it doesn't cost anything.–Unknown
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My advice to you is not to inquire why or whither, but just enjoy your ice cream while it’s on your plate. – Thornton Wilder
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My crown is called content, a crown that seldom kings enjoy. – William Shakespeare
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My own feeling is that human happiness is a very random thing, and bestows itself willy-nilly, and theres not much deserving about the matter. – Orson Scott Card
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My personal belief is that the only thing keeping you from freedom is all the beliefs you have about what has to happen before you can be there.- Tony Robbins
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Never be afraid to sit awhile and think.- Lorraine Hansberry
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Never feel self-pity, the most destructive emotion there is. How awful to be caught up in the terrible squirrel cage of self.- Millicent Fenwick
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Never let your persistence and passion turn into stubbornness and ignorance.- Anthony D'Angelo
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Never limit your view of life by any past experience.- Ernest Holmes
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Never regret. If it’s good, it’s wonderful. If it’s bad, it’s experience.- Victoria Holt
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Never underestimate the power of passion.- Eve Sawyer
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Nine requisites for contented living: Health enough to make work a pleasure. Wealth enough to support your needs. Strength to battle with difficulties and overcome them. Grace enough to confess your sins and forsake them. Patience enough to toil until some good is accomplished. Charity enough to see some good in your neighbor. Love enough to move you to be useful to others. Faith enough to make real the things of God. Hope enough to remove all anxious fears concerning the future. — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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No day in which you learn something is a complete loss.- David Eddings
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No man can be happy without a friend, nor be sure of his friend till he is unhappy.–Thomas Fuller
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No man can enjoy happiness without thinking that he enjoys it.–Samuel Johnson
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No matter how dull, or how mean, or how wise a man is, he feels that happiness is his indisputable right.–Helen Keller
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No matter how old you are, there's always something good to look forward to.- Lynn Johnston
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No one has ever injured his eyesight by looking on the bright side of things.–Unknown