Quotes About Happiness
Ahora, ahora, ahora. Cada "ahora" que señalo con el dedo se va volando lejos para dejar paso a un nuevo "ahora"."¡Vaya! ¿¡esto qué es!?", pensé mientras bajaba las escaleras del puente. Menuda idiotez. A lo mejor es que soy demasiado feliz.
~ Osamu Dazai
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the tension in my heart had melted into something akin to a sensation of happiness, peace of mind one might even say, at the realisation that I had now reached the very bottom of agony.
~ Osamu Dazai
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Everyone wants to lead a peaceful, happy life, but happiness and success aren't measured by how much money you have, but by whether you have inner peace in your heart.
~ Unknown
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Finding meaning in life is a key component to a long and healthy life.
~ Unknown
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Happiness is something that happy people are always looking to increase or amplify, while those lacking it are always trying to find.
~ Unknown
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Happy life is a myth only struggle is the truth.
~ Unknown
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To love and to be loved is the greatest happiness of existence.
~ Unknown
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We all deserve to experience genuine happiness and can easily do so.
~ Unknown
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We are brainwashed into thinking that money is the source of happiness while what we really need to know is that inner peace is something that comes from within.
~ Unknown
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Happy talk,Keep talkin' happy talk,Talk about t'ings you like to do.You gotta have a dream;If you don't have a dreamHow you gonna have a dream come true?
~ Unknown
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Raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens,Bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens,Brown paper packages tied up with strings—These are a few of my favorite things.
~ Unknown
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Oh, what a beautiful mornin'Oh, what a beautiful day.I got a beautiful feelin'Everything's going my way.
~ Unknown
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An inordinate passion for pleasure is the secret of remaining young
~ Oscar Wilde
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The world has grown suspicious of anything that looks like a happily married life.
~ Oscar Wilde
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Rich bachelors should be heavily taxed. It is not fair that some men should be happier than others.
~ Oscar Wilde
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One should always be in love. That is the reason one should never marry.
~ Oscar Wilde
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Sadness gives depth. Happiness gives height. Sadness gives roots. Happiness gives branches. Happiness is like a tree going into the sky, and sadness is like the roots going down into the womb of the earth. Both are needed, and the higher a tree goes, the deeper it goes, simultaneously. The bigger the tree, the bigger will be its roots. In fact, it is always in proportion. That's its balance.
~ Osho
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The happy person is the one who finds occasions for joy at every step. He does not have to look for them, he just finds them.
~ Unknown
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There is no joy in the soul that has forgotten what God prizes.
~ Oswald Chambers
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What is the sign of a friend? Is it that he tells you his secret sorrows? No, it is that he tells you his secret joys. Many people will confide their secret sorrows to you, but the final mark of intimacy is when they share their secret joys with you.
~ Oswald Chambers
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If we were never depressed, we would not be alive—only material things don't suffer depression. If human beings were not capable of depression, we would have no capacity for happiness and exaltation.
~ Oswald Chambers
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Denn Dummheit und Glück ja mit vorliebe Hand in Hand gingen.
~ Unknown
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This was thoroughly irrational in me, of course. The happiness of our very early years is quite unconscious, and derives its peace from that very unconsciousness. If a child, or a puppy, knew he were happy, he would be analytical; and with the first moment of self-analysis the first shadow of discomfort would fall.
~ Ouida
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What happiness it seemed to me! How passionately I envied, as I passed, them; all shabby and shaggy though their coats might be I Some of these dogs, doubtless, were sometimes roughly treated; sometimes hungered, and smarted, and were footsore, and sun-heated. But they were free 1—and they had not to go through that dreary desolate pantomime of mimicked gayety, while their hearts were breaking!
~ Ouida
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