Quote by Thomas Carlyle

Happy the people whose annals are blank in history books


Happy the people whose annals are blank in history books

Summary

This quote suggests that the people who have a lack of notable events or achievements recorded in history books are the happiest. It implies that a peaceful and content existence away from the tumults of history leads to a fulfilling life. It values anonymity and a lack of extraordinary deeds, suggests that true happiness can be found in simplicity and a life unburdened by the pressures of making a notable mark in history.

By Thomas Carlyle
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