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Quotes About Happiness

Fame is a silly business. People who chase it are almost always going to be disappointed.
~ Tom Conti
I don't think anyone at Google feels happy about it, but they've been in some sense, you know, enslaved to their business model, and so they have to satisfy their advertisers.
~ Tim Wu
It's about "Moments, " not Milestones.
~ Unknown
Those activities which are not based numbers, Which are based on humans(Customers and Employees) is known as business. Numbers will ultimately increase if humans are happy who are involved.
~ Unknown
My happiness is not dictated on this business. Once I realized that, everything kind of changed.
~ Selena Gomez
This is just the happiest car in the world! I shall call it Oliver! Not that we'd ever name a car on Top Gear. I wish I hadn't said that.
~ Richard Hammond
I would rather sit still in a state of peace on a stone than ride in the motor-car of a multi-millionaire and feel the peacelessness of the multi-millionaire poisoning me.
~ D. H. Lawrence
The dog pranced delightedly around his feet as if he'd been gone to another planet instead of merely underneath a car.
~ Maggie Stiefvater
I like to sing in the car with the windows rolled down and hair blowing all over my face.
~ Lauren Alaina
Your birthday is a special day, May it bring you love and cheer It gives a chance for me to say, Happy birthday every year
~ Mary Baker Eddy
We are designed to run and we increase our chance of daily happiness when we do so.
~ Jeff Galloway
Laugh every chance you get. Laughter is sure to break the bonds of negativity that may be lurking about.
~ James Van Praagh
The more sinful and guilty a person tends to feel, the less chance there is that he will be a happy, healthy, or law-abiding citizen. He will become a compulsive wrong-doer.
~ Albert Ellis
No one can stop you from doing exactly what you want to do. If you can accept that the cavalry won't come, and if you can be the cavalry, it gives you a chance to be happy.
~ Mark Duplass
give up believing that being able to escape our loneliness is going to bring any lasting happiness or joy or sense of well-being or courage or strength.
~ Pema Chodron
WHAT KEEPS US unhappy and stuck in a limited view of reality is our tendency to seek pleasure and avoid pain, to seek security and avoid groundlessness, to seek comfort and avoid discomfort. This is how we keep ourselves enclosed in a cocoon.
~ Pema Chodron
We spend all our energy and waste our lives trying to re-create these zones of safety, which are always falling apart. That's the essence of samsara—the cycle of suffering that comes from continuing to seek happiness in all the wrong places.
~ Pema Chodron
The Four Limitless Ones Chant May all sentient beings enjoy happiness and the root of happiness. May they be free from suffering and the root of suffering. May they not be separated from the great happiness devoid of suffering. May they dwell in the great equanimity free from passion, aggression, and prejudice.
~ Pema Chodron
we habitually string our thoughts together into a story that tricks us into believing that our identity, our happiness, our pain, and our problems are all solid and separate entities. In fact, like thoughts, all these constructs are constantly changing
~ Pema Chodron
When we say, "May I have happiness," or, "May I be free of suffering," or, "May any individual have happiness and be free of suffering," we are saying that it is the potential of a human being to expand our capacity for opening and caring limitlessly.
~ Pema Chodron
When the appearances of this life dissolve, May I, with ease and great happiness, Let go of all attachments to this life As a son or daughter returning home.
~ Pema Chodron
No lasting happiness comes from being caught in this cycle of attraction and aversion. We can never get life to work out so that we eliminate everything we fear and end up with all the goodies. Therefore the warrior-bodhisattva cultivates equanimity, the vast mind that doesn't narrow reality into for and against, liking and disliking.
~ Pema Chodron
As long as we believe that there is something that will permanently satisfy our hunger for security, suffering is inevitable. The truth is that things are always in transition. "Nothing to hold on to" is the root of happiness. If we allow ourselves to rest here, we find that it is a tender, nonaggressive, open-ended state of affairs. This is where the path of fearlessness lies.
~ Pema Chodron
May I enjoy happiness and the root of happiness. May you enjoy happiness and the root of happiness. May all beings enjoy happiness and the root of happiness.
~ Pema Chodron