Quotes About Happiness
If you're happy with who you are, that's going to show, and you don't have to apologize for anything.
~ Kassie DePaiva
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Happiness is alluring but ungraspable, which is perhaps its ultimate appeal. Who'd really want to have it all the time?
~ Richard Herring
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I appreciate a lot in this life; the things you cannot buy. Life is only once.
~ Rafael Nadal
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Enjoy the moment and appreciate what you have.
~ Marisa Miller
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I'm appreciating every single bit of success I get, no matter how small.
~ Jessie Reyez
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I'm appreciating the little bitty things that make me happy.
~ Cree Summer
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I have just enough public appreciation to make me happy.
~ Jonathan Pryce
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What makes me happy is the appreciation of people around me.
~ Nadia Comaneci
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The last part, the part you're now approaching, was for Aristotle the most important for happiness.
~ Charles Van Doren
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I'm not trying to get approval from anyone else. No one's approval matters to me - what matters is making myself happy for myself and no one else. And if I look good to someone else, I hope they take me as inspiration or whatever they want.
~ Ashley Nell Tipton
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People aren't always going to approve or like what you have to say. But as long as you believe in it and are happy, that's all that matters.
~ Kirstin Maldonado
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I don't need to be validated by anybody else; I don't need to be accepted or approved of for my happiness.
~ Letitia Wright
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I am very happy to be playing in the United Arab Emirates.
~ David Trezeguet
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When you're happy at home, it spills out into every other area of your life.
~ Bobby Berk
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I'm generally happy, although my kids and wife may sometimes argue with that.
~ John McEnroe
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I am happy at Arsenal.
~ Jack Wilshere
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There is nothing more happier for a father than to lose in his son's hands. I hope my son becomes a better artiste than I am.
~ Tanikella Bharani
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It's really hard to do, but I think it's an important thing for, no matter what type of artist you are, to trust that the reason why you are given the love of being artistic is just to make you happy - it's not to make you rich and famous.
~ Beth Hart
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Women feel that when their power is greatest, they look their best, and that those are their happiest hours; they like power in men, and prefer the strongest even if it is a power that may be their own destruction. I am going to make an inventory of your desires in order to put the question at issue before you.
~ Honore de Balzac
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Give what name you like to my presentiments, but I am afraid that my happiness will be paid for by some horrible catastrophe.
~ Honore de Balzac
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Napoleón no cenaba dos veces, ni podía tampoco tener más amantes de las que tiene cualquier estudiante de Medicina, no sé si me comprendes... Nuestra felicidad, amigo mío, tiene que caber siempre entre nuestros pies y nuestro occipucio, y, tanto si cuesta un millón al año como cien luises, la percepción intrínseca de ella es la misma en nuestro interior.
~ Honore de Balzac
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Women themselves are so happy, and so beautiful, when they're strong, that they naturally choose powerful men, even if that power's so enormous there's a real risk it could shatter them.
~ Honore de Balzac
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I know neither whence nor from whom it will arise; but one need be no prophet to foretell that the mere weight of a boundless happiness will overpower you. Excess of joy is harder to bear than any amount of sorrow.
~ Honore de Balzac
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No one has understood this opium of poverty. The lottery, all-powerful fairy of the poor, bestowed the gift of magic hopes. The turn of the wheel which opens to the gambler a vista of gold and happiness, lasts no longer than a flash of lightning, but the lottery gave five days' existence to that magnificent flash. What social power can to-day, for the sum of five sous, give us five days' happiness and launch us ideally into all the joys of civilization?
~ Honore de Balzac
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