HAPPINESS QUOTES XI

quotations about Happiness

Human nature, at its best, had always been based on a deep heroic restlessness, on wanting something--something else, something more, whether it be true love or a glimpse just beyond the horizon. It was the promise of happiness, not the attainment of it, that had driven the entire engine, the folly and glory of who we are.

WILL FERGUSON

Happiness


To be happy, even to conceive happiness, you must be reasonable or ... you must be tamed. You must have taken the measure of your powers, tasted the fruits of your passions and learned your place in the world.

GEORGE SANTAYANA

Egotism in German Philosophy


There is even evidence happiness is contagious, so happier people help others around them to become happier, too.

JOSEPH FRENCH

"Speak health, hope, happiness to your children", IndeOnline, June 30, 2018


If the behaviour of babies and small children is any guide, we emerge into the world with our tendencies to imbalance already well entrenched. In our playpens and high chairs, we are rarely far from displaying either hysterical happiness or savage disappointment, love or rage, mania or exhaustion--and, despite the growth of a more temperate exterior in adulthood, we seldom succeed in laying claim to lasting equilibrium, traversing our lives like stubbornly listing ships on choppy seas.

ALAIN DE BOTTON

The Architecture of Happiness


We can smile, breathe, walk, and eat our meals in a way that allows us to be in touch with the abundance of happiness that is available. We are very good at preparing to live, but not very good at living. We know how to sacrifice ten years for a diploma and we are willing to work very hard to get a job, a car, a house, and so on. But we have difficulty remembering that we are alive in the present moment, the only moment there is for us to be alive.

THICH NHAT HANH

Peace is Every Step


Happiness and freedom begin with a clear understanding of one principle: Some things are within our control, and some things are not. It is only after you have faced up to this fundamental rule and learned to distinguish between what you can and can't control that inner tranquility and outer effectiveness become possible.

EPICTETUS

The Art of Living


The future seems a little gloomy! Go to bed early, sleep well, eat moderately at breakfast; the future looks brighter. The world's outlook may not have changed, but our capacity for dealing with it has. Happiness, or unhappiness, depends to some extent on external conditions, but also, and in most cases chiefly, on our own physical and mental powers. Some people would be discontented in Paradise, others ... are cheerful in a graveyard.

ARTHUR LYNCH

Moods of Life


Happiness consists in the consciousness of a life in which the highest Virtue is actively manifested.

ARISTOTLE

Nicomachean Ethics


Happiness is not achieved by the conscious pursuit of happiness; it is generally the by-product of other activities.

ALDOUS HUXLEY

Huxley and God: Essays


Happiness is a Moving Target.

DON WICKER

Happiness Is a Moving Target


Contentment is not happiness. An oyster may be contented. Happiness is compounded of richer elements.

CHRISTIAN NESTELL BOVEE

Intuitions and Summaries of Thought


To be stupid, selfish, and have good health are three requirements for happiness, though if stupidity is lacking, all is lost.

GUSTAVE FLAUBERT

letter to Madame Louise Colet, Aug. 13, 1846


Perhaps happiness is, was, and ever shall be the ultimate human end in every time and place.

DARRIN M. MCMAHON

Happiness: A History


No man is happy who does not think himself so.

PUBLILIUS SYRUS

Maxims


Happiness is when you see your husband's old girlfriend and she's fatter than you.

CROFT M. PENTZ

The Complete Book of Zingers


Worldly happiness is like a golden palace, but with no entrance.

EDWARD COUNSEL

Maxims


There is a difference between happiness, the supreme good, and the final end or goal toward which our actions ought to tend. For happiness is not the supreme good, but presupposes it, being the contentment or satisfaction of the mind which results from possessing it.

RENé DESCARTES

The Philosophical Writings of Descartes


Maybe you have to wait for happiness. Maybe the rest is only words.

ELLEN GILCHRIST

The Writing Life


Happiness, whether consisting in pleasure or virtue, or both, is more often found with those who are highly cultivated in their minds and in their character, and have only a moderate share of external goods, than among those who possess external goods to a useless extent but are deficient in higher qualities.

ARISTOTLE

Politics


Happiness is a thing to be practiced, like the violin.

JOHN LUBBOCK

The Use of Life