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The secret of Happiness is Freedom, and the secret of Freedom, Courage.
Thucydides
True happiness... is not attained through self-gratification, but through fidelity to a worthy purpose.
Helen Keller
There is this difference between happiness and wisdom, that he that thinks himself the happiest man, really is so; but he who thinks himself the wisest, is generally the greatest fool.
Charles Caleb Colton
Happiness, that grand mistress of the ceremonies in the dance of life, impels us through all its mazes and meandering, but leads none of us by the same route
A really great talent finds its happiness in execution.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Some of us might find happiness if we quit struggling so desperately for it.
William Feather
Enjoy your happiness while you have it, and while, you have it do not too closely scrutinize its foundation.
Joseph Farrell
Lovers who love truly do not write down their happiness.
Anatole France
Beauty is the promise of happiness.
Edmund Burke
To suppose that any form of government will secure liberty or happiness without any virtue in the people, is a chimerical idea.
James Madison
There is no end of craving. Hence contentment alone is the best way to happiness. Therefore, acquire contentment.
Sivananda
I would maintain that thanks are the highest form of thought, and that gratitude is happiness doubled by wonder.
Gilbert K. Chesterton
Point me out the happy man and I will point you out either egotism, selfishness, evil --or else an absolute ignorance.
Graham Greene
Happiness... she loves, to see men at work. She loves sweat, weariness, self sacrifice. She will be found not in places but lurking in cornfields and factories; and hovering over littered desks; she crowns the unconscious head of the busy child.
David Grayson
Love is the master key that opens the gates of happiness.
Oliver Wendell Holmes
What makes people happy is activity; changing evil itself into good by power, working in a God like manner.
Johann von Goethe
The most happy man is he who knows how to bring into relation the end and beginning of his life.
A person is never happy till their vague strivings has itself marked out its proper limitations.
The highest happiness of man is to have probed what is knowable and quietly to revere what is unknowable.
The man who is born with a talent which he was meant to use finds his greatest happiness in using it.