HAPPINESS QUOTES V

quotations about Happiness

Down below all the crust of human conceptions, of human ideas, Christ sank an artesian well into a source of happiness so pure and blessed that even yet the world does not believe in it.

E. H. CHAPIN

Living Words


All natural happiness thus seems infected with a contradiction. The breath of the sepulchre surrounds it.

WILLIAM JAMES

The Varieties of Religious Experience


We live in a feel-good society, a culture thoroughly obsessed with finding happiness. And what does that society tell us to do? To eliminate "negative" feelings and accumulate "positive" ones in their place. It's a nice theory, and on the surface it seems to make sense. After all, who wants to have unpleasant feelings. But here's the catch: the things we generally value most in life bring with them a whole range of feelings, both pleasant and unpleasant. For example, in an intimate long-term relationship, although you will experience wonderful feelings such as love and joy, you will also inevitably experience disappointment and frustration.... It's pretty well impossible to create a better life if you're not prepared to have some uncomfortable feelings.

RUSS HARRIS

The Happiness Trap


That thou art happy, owe to God;
That thou continu'st such, owe to thy self,
That is, to thy obedience; therein stand.

JOHN MILTON

Paradise Lost


Give a man health and a course to steer; and he’ll never stop to trouble about whether he’s happy or not.

GEORGE BERNARD SHAW

Captain Brassbound's Conversion


Happiness and unhappiness
differ as a bucket hammered from gold differs from one pressed in tin ...
Each carries the same water.

JANE HIRSHFIELD

"Late Self-Portrait By Rembrandt"


Happy people die whole, they are all dissolved in a moment, they have had what they wanted.

ROBINSON JEFFERS

"Post Mortem"


Love and work are crucial for human happiness because, when done well, they draw us out of ourselves and into connection with people and projects beyond ourselves. Happiness comes from getting these connections right.

JONATHAN HAIDT

The Happiness Hypothesis


If kings would only determine not to extend their dominions until they had filled them with happiness, they would find the smallest territories too large, but the longest life too short for the full accomplishment of so grand and so noble an ambition.

CHARLES CALEB COLTON

Lacon


I believe that happiness can be found. If I thought otherwise, I should be silent and not make unhappiness the more bitter by discussing it.

KARL HILTY

Happiness: Essays on the Meaning of Life


Happiness is sitting down to watch some slides of your neighbor's vacation and finding out that he spent two weeks in a nudist colony.

JOHNNY CARSON

Happiness Is a Dry Martini


But for now, happiness throws stones.
It guards itself.
I wait.

MARKUS ZUSAK

Getting the Girl


Happiness can not come to any man capable of enjoying true happiness unless it comes as the sequel to duty well and honestly done.

THEODORE ROOSEVELT

speech at Groton, May 24, 1904


And happiness ... Well, after all, desires torment us, don't they? And, clearly, happiness is when there are no more desires, not one ... What a mistake, what ridiculous prejudice it's been to have marked happiness always with a plus sign. Absolute happiness should, of course, carry a minus sign -- the divine minus.

YEVGENY ZAMYATIN

We


Blessed are the happiness-makers! Blessed are they that take away attritions, that remove friction, that make the courses of life smooth, and the intercourse of men gentle!

HENRY WARD BEECHER

Proverbs from Plymouth Pulpit


Happiness never becomes a habit.

MARILYN MONROE

My Story


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


It is not events and the things one sees and enjoys that produce happiness, but a state of mind which can endow events with its own quality, and we must hope for the duration of this state rather than the recurrence of pleasurable events.

ANDRÉ MAUROIS

An Art of Living


In vain do they talk of happiness who never subdued an impulse in obedience to a principle. He who never sacrificed a present to a future good, or a personal to a general one, can speak of happiness only as the blind do of colors.

HORACE MANN

Thoughts


Past happiness augments present wretchedness.

PUBLILIUS SYRUS

The Moral Sayings of Publilius Syrus