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Happiness is not achieved by the conscious pursuit of happiness it is generally the by product of other activities.
Aldous Huxley
The greatest of follies is to sacrifice health for any other kind of happiness.
Arthur Schopenhauer
Stop harboring grudges against those who have wronged you, it just holds you back when you really want to be in the NOW.
Stephen Richards
Our way of thinking creates good or bad outcomes.
Nothing prevents happiness like the memory of happiness.
André Gide
I have to keep reminding myself: If you give your life to God, he doesn't promise you happiness and that everything will go well. But he does promise you peace. You can have peace and joy, even in bad circumstances.
Patricia Heaton
No human being can really understand another, and no one can arrange another's happiness.
Graham Greene
Three grand essentials to happiness in this life are something to do, something to love, and something to hope for.
Joseph Addison
There may be Peace without Joy, and Joy without Peace, but the two combined make Happiness.
John Buchan
Lessen the odds are stacked against you, Use Cosmic Ordering.
A life by choice is one that is filled with love, happiness, and an appreciation of each day.
Steve Maraboli
Happiness is a sort of action.
Aristotle
Happiness, or misery, is in the mind. It is the mind that lives.
William Cobbett
The greatest joy of life is to love and be loved.
R.D. Clyde
Happiness is a hard thing because it is achieved only by making others happy.
Stuart Cloete
So even though I consider myself a fairly upbeat person, energetic and things like that, I never do very well on happiness tests.
Barbara Ehrenreich
The proof of the pudding is in the Cosmic Ordering.
There is no eleventh hour with Cosmic Ordering, only the golden hour.
When what we are is what we want to be, that's happiness.
Malcolm Stevenson Forbes
The day when a sportsman stops thinking above all else of the happiness in his own effort and the intoxication of the power and physical balance he derives from it, the day when he lets considerations of vanity or interest take over, on this day his ideal will die.
Pierre de Coubertin