HAPPINESS QUOTES VII

quotations about Happiness

We are all travelling to one destination--happiness; but none are going by the same road.

CHARLES CALEB COLTON

Lacon


The most damaging erroneous belief about happiness is, of course, that happiness is somewhere else--that is, that it is not with you.

ROBERT HOLDEN

Happiness Now: Timeless Wisdom for Feeling Good Fast


We cannot get happiness by striving after it, and yet with an effort we can impart it.

ROBERT WILSON LYND

Irish & English: Portraits and Impressions


As I enter on the path of happiness, I scatter the dregs and shreds and clippings of the past behind me. I divest myself of all the crapulous years.

WILLIAM JOHN LOCKE

The Beloved Vagabond


You have never seen ugliness in a happy face.

WILLIAM JOHN LOCKE

The Beloved Vagabond


The best recipe for happiness and contentment I've seen is this: dig a big hole in the garden of your thoughts and put into it all your disillusions, disappointments, regrets, worries, troubles, doubts, and fears. Cover well with the earth of fruitfulness. Water it from the well of contentment. Sow on top the seeds of hope, courage, strength, patience, and love. Then when the time for gathering comes, may your harvest be a rich and fruitful one.

ZIG ZIGLAR

Staying Up


For no man lives, who always happy is.

WELLINS CALCOTT

Thoughts Moral and Divine


Call no man happy till he is dead.

AESCHYLUS

Agamemnon


There is a restless endeavour in the mind of man after Happiness. This appetite is wrought into the original frame of our nature, and exerts itself in all parts of the creation that are endued with any degree of thought or sense. But, as the human mind is dignified by a more comprehensive faculty than can be found in the inferior animals, it is natural for men not only to have an eye each to his own happiness, but also to endeavour to promote that of others.

GEORGE BERKELEY

The Works of George Berkeley

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Our happiness depends chiefly upon the estimate we form of life, and the efforts we make to bring ourselves into harmony with its laws.

CHRISTIAN NESTELL BOVEE

Intuitions and Summaries of Thought


Happiness lies in the imagination, not the act. Pleasure is found first in anticipation, later in memory.

JULIAN BARNES

Flaubert's Parrot


If you wish to be happy, think not of what is to come nor of that which you have no control over but rather of the now and of that which you are able to change.

CHRISTOPHER PAOLINI

Brisingr


How to gain, how to keep, how to recover happiness, is in fact for most men at all times the secret motive of all they do, and of all they are willing to endure.

WILLIAM JAMES

The Varieties of Religious Experience


Perfect happiness, I believe, was never intended by the Deity to be the lot of one of his creatures in this world; but that he has very much put in our power the nearness of our approaches to it, is what I have steadfastly believed.

THOMAS JEFFERSON

letter to John Page, Jul. 15, 1763


One feels inclined to say that the intention that man should be “happy” is not included in the plan of “Creation.”

SIGMUND FREUD

Civilization and Its Discontents


It seems the more we seek happiness, the more it eludes us. But despite our collective failure to achieve bliss, we continue to find its quest appealing, and the people who peddle pleasure make a lot of money off of it.

SUSIE MEISTER

"The Business of Happiness Is Booming but We're Still Miserable", The Observer, June 25, 2018


Happiness doesn't depend on how much you have to enjoy ... but how much you enjoy what you have!

TOM WILSON

Ziggy, Feb. 2, 1998


Men of warm imaginations and towering thoughts are apt to overlook the goods of fortune which are near them, for something that glitters in the sight at a distance; to neglect solid and substantial happiness for what is showy and superficial; and to contemn that good which lies within their reach, for that which they are not capable of attaining. Hope calculates its schemes for a long and durable life; presses forward to imaginary points of bliss; grasps at impossibilities; and consequently very often ensnares men into beggary, ruin, and dishonour.

JOSEPH ADDISON

The Spectator, Nov. 13, 1712


As to the desire for happiness, we find it is universal. That is one thing upon which all mankind are agreed.

NICIAS BALLARD COOKSEY

Helps to Happiness


Much too oft we make life gloomy--
When happy we might be,
If we gathered more of sunshine,
And not dark shadows see.

ARDELIA COTTON BARTON, Thoughts