Happiness
1. A contented mind is the greatest blessing a man can enjoy in this world.-- (Joseph Addison. American wreter)
Contentment is the greatest blessing of life. -- (American writer ai. J .)
2. Absence of occupation is not rest, a mind quite vacant is a mind distress.-- (William Cowper, briish poet)
Idle is not a rest. A very empty mind is a painful one. -- (English poet kaobo. W .)
3. All the blessings we enjoy are the fruits of labor, toil, and self-denial, and study.-- (William Graham Sumner, American sociologist)
All happiness we get is the result of work, hard work, self-restraint, and learning. -- (American sociologist samna. W. G .)
4. Happiness lies in the consciousness we have of it.-- (George Sand, French woman writer)
Happiness lies in self-knowledge and happiness. -- (French female George Sang)
5. Happiness lies not in the mere possession of money; it lies in the joy of achievement, in the thrill of creative effort.-- (Frandlin Roosevelt, American president .)
Happiness is not about money, but about the joy of achievement and the passion for creativity. -- (US president Roosevelt. F .)
6. Happiness is a butterfly, which, when pursued, is always just beyond your grasp, but which, if you will sit down quietly, may alight upon you.-- (N. Hawthorn, American writer)
Happiness is a butterfly. You can't catch it when you chase it. But if you sit down quietly, it may fly to you. -- (American writer Anne n .)
7. Human felicity is produced not so much by great pieces of good fortune that seldom happen, as by little advantages that occur every day.-- (Benjamin Franklin, American president)
Not so much as human happiness comes from occasional fortune, it is better to say it comes from every day's small benefits. -- (American president Franklin. B .)
8. Industry is fortune's right hand, and frugality her left.-- (John Ray, Averican naturalist)
Diligence is the right hand of wealth, while thrift is her left hand. -- (American naturalist Rey J)
9. jobs and work do much more than most of us realize to provide happiness and contentment.-- (Leonard R. Sayles, American writer)
Occupation and work play much more role in making people happy and satisfied than most of us realize. -- (American writer SALS. L. R .)
10. Man is the artificer of his own happiness.-- (Henry David Thoreau, American writer)
People are the designers of their own happiness. -- (American writer Ling Luo. H. D .)
11. Most folks are about as happy as they make up their minds to be.-- (Abraham limcoln. American ruesident)
For most people, how happy they think they are. -- (US President Lincoln. .)
12. One is never as unhappy as one thinks, nor as happy as one hopes.-- (Francois La rochefoucacould, frcnch writer)
A person is never as unfortunate as he imagined, nor as happy as he hoped. -- (French writer larosfko. F .)
13. There AE two things to aim at in life: first, to get what you want; and, after that, to enjoy it, only the wisest of mankind achieve the sceond.-- (P. Smith Logan, American writer)
There are two goals in a person's life: first, get what you want, and second, enjoy what you get. Only the smartest person can achieve the second goal. -- (American writer loggen. p.s .)
14. There is no paradise on earth equal to the union of love and innocence.-- (Jean jecques Rousseau. French thinker)
The greatest happiness in the world is like both love and innocence. -- (French thinker Rousseau j.j)
15. The supreme happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved.-- (Vitor Hugo, French novelist)
The greatest happiness in life is the belief that someone loves us. -- (French novelist Hugo. V .)
16. There is only one happiness in life, to love and be loved.-- (George Sand. French woman writer)
The only happiness in life is love and love. -- (French female George Sang)
17. To fill the hour --- that is happiness.-- (Ralph woldo Emerson, American thinker)
It is happiness to enrich time. -- (American thinker Emerson, r.w .)
18. We have no more right to consume happiness without producing it than to consume wealth without producing it.-- (George Bernard Shaw, British dramatist)
Just as we do not have the right to only enjoy wealth without creating wealth, we do not have the right to only enjoy happiness without creating happiness. -- (James Bernard Shaw, British author .)