Happiness Quotes
When                             one door of happiness closes, another opens,  but often                            we look so long at the closed door that we do  not see                            the one that has been opened for us.
                                                      Helen Keller
Happiness                            does not consist in pastimes and amusements  but in virtuous                            activities. 
                          Aristotle
                         
                          
Happiness                            resides not in posessions and not in gold; the  feeling                            of happiness dwells in the soul.
                          Democritus
People                            with many interests live, not only longest,  but happiest.                           
                          George Matthew Allen
In                            the hopes of reaching the moon men fail to see  the flowers                            that blossom at their feet.
                          Albert Schweitzer
There                             is only one person who could ever make you  happy, and                            that person is you.
                          David Burns, Intimate Connections
The                            happiness of life is made up of minute  fractions—the                            little soon-forgotten charities of a kiss, a  smile,                            a kind look, a heartfelt compliment in the  disguise                            of a playful raillery, and the countless other  infinitessimals                            of pleasurable thought and genial feeling.
                          Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Happiness                            consists in activity: such is the constitution  of our                            nature; it is a running stream, and not a  stagnant pool.                           
                          John M. Good
Men                            spend their lives in anticipations,—in                            determining to be vastly happy at some period  when they                            have time. But the present time has one  advantage over                            every other—it                            is our own. Past opportunities are gone,  future have                            not come. We may lay in a stock of pleasures,  as we                            would lay in a stock of wine; but if we defer  the tasting                            of them too long, we shall find that both are  soured                            by age.
                          Charles Caleb Colton
Who                            is the happiest of men? He who values the  merits of                            others, and in their pleasure takes joy, even  as though                            'twere his own.
                          Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 
The                            chances are that you have already come to  believe that                            happiness is unattainable. But men have  attained it.                            And they have attained it by realising that  happiness                            does not spring from the procuring of physical  or mental                            pleasure, but from the development of reason  and the                            adjustment of conduct to principles.
                          from How to Live on 24 Hours a  Day,                            by Arnold Bennett 
Happiness                            is not a matter of events, it depends upon the  tides                            of the mind.
                          Alice Meynell
Fortify                            yourself with contentment, for this is an  impregnable                            fortress.
                          Epictetus 
Happiness                            depends more on the inward disposition of mind  than                            on outward circumstances.
                          Benjamin Franklin
There                            is only one way to happiness, and that is to  cease worrying                            things which are beyond the power of our will.  
                          Epictetus
I                            have learned to seek my happiness by limiting  my desires,                            rather than attempting to satisfy them.
                          John Stuart Mills
You're                            happiest while you're making the greatest  contribution.
                          Robert F. Kennedy
Great                            effort from great motives is the best  definition of                            a happy life.
                          William Ellery Channing
There                            is more to life than increasing its speed.
                          Mahatma Ghandi
The                            rays of happiness, like those of light, are  colorless                            when unbroken.
                          Henry W. Longfellow
Happiness                            grows at our own firesides, and is not to be  picked                            in strangers' gardens.
                          Douglas Jerrold
Happiness                            is where we find it, but rarely where we seek  it.
                          J. Petit Senn
To                            be happy, we must not be too concerned with  others.                            
                          Albert Camus
Happiness                            depends upon ourselves.
                          Aristotle
Try                            to be happy in this present moment, and put  not off                            being so to a time to come,—as though that  time should                            be of another make from this which has already  come                            and is ours.
                          Thomas Fuller
Knowledge                            of what is possible is the beginning of  happiness.
                          George Santayana
No                            man is happy who does not think himself so.
                          Publilius Syrus
 
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