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Quotes About Happiness

I have so much fun and I'm a better person when I'm happy.
~ Karrueche Tran
When I'm out there on the field, I'm in a whole different world, you know? It's like, I'm just having so much fun.
~ Freddy Adu
'How I Met Your Mother' - I would do it again in a heartbeat. It was so much fun going to work every day... we laughed and laughed. It was just pure, lovely fun.
~ Alyson Hannigan
Kanye is so much fun. He's a wonderful person. What I love about Kim and Kanye is that I think they save their happy moments and their smiles for themselves rather than sharing everything with the public. And listen, when a camera is shoved in your face trying to take a selfie, you do not want to smile.
~ Chrissy Teigen
Dancing is so much fun.
~ Laurie Hernandez
I never knew I was poor until I got older because we just had so much fun. I thought everyone had grilled cheese night and that everyone had Cup-O-Noodles for dinner on Fridays.
~ Tony Rock
It's awesome to play 1 1/2 -hour shows because it's so much fun, and we enjoy every single minute of it.
~ Kevin Jonas
My life at home gives me absolute joy. Having so much time there with the family has just been incredible. My life has changed and I work less, but I was never really one to work too much.
~ Julia Roberts
It's great to get an 'F', but you also want to give the sense that there's something outside achievement. I've seen a lot of so-called high-achievers who don't feel they've achieved much.
~ Alain de Botton
I still love playing the game, and it's amazing we can do this as a so-called 'job,' and it's amazing we can come to the rink every day and play the game we love.
~ Patrick Kane
You can't buy happiness, but you can buy a boat, and for me, that's pretty much the same thing.)
~ Michael Port
There is nothing more satisfying and touching than seeing a woman radiating, blossoming in love.
~ Michael Richardson
In our families, we are finding that abandoning that sense of masculine entitlement actually enables us to live happier lives.
~ Michael S. Kimmel
Kilrain saluted, grinning, and withdrew. The only professional in the regiment. The drinking would kill him. Well. He would die happy.
~ Michael Shaara
You think the solution to your inner problems is in the outside world, you think if you change things outside you'll be happy, but nobody has ever truly become better by changing things outside, there's always the next problem. The only real solution is to take the seat of witness consciousness and completely change your frame of reference. To attain true inner freedom, you must be able to objectively watch your problems instead of being lost in them.
~ Michael Singer
Come, eat your food with joy and drink your wine with a glad heart … enjoy life with the woman you love, through all the fleeting life which God has given you in this world…
~ Michael Stephen Fuchs
The most profound joy has more of gravity than of gaiety in it.
~ Michel de Montaigne
Rejoice in the things that are present; all else is beyond thee.
~ Michel de Montaigne
It is an absolute perfection and virtually divine to know how to enjoy our being rightfully. We seek other conditions because we do not understand the use of our own, and go outside of ourselves because we do not know what it is like inside. Yet there is no use our mounting on stilts, for on stilts we must still walk on our own legs. And on the loftiest throne in the world we are still sitting only on our own rump.
~ Michel de Montaigne
He lives happy and master of himself who can say as each day passes on, I have lived.
~ Michel de Montaigne
In truth, knowledge is a great and very useful quality; those who despise it give evidence enough of their stupidity. Yet I do not set its value at that extreme measure that some attribute to it, such as the philosopher Herillus, who find in it the sovereign good and think it has the power to make us wise and happy.
~ Michel de Montaigne
Happiness is a singular incentive to mediocrity.
~ Michel de Montaigne
Heureuse la mort qui oste le loisir aux apprests de tel equipage.
~ Michel de Montaigne
Happy are they who can please and delight their senses with things insensate—and who can live off their death.
~ Michel de Montaigne