Quotes About Happiness
Qui plus est, le bonheur est minimaliste. Il est simple et dépouillé. C'est un presque rien qui fait tout.
~ Rosa Montero
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Además, la #Felicidad es minimalista. Es sencilla y desnuda.
~ Rosa Montero
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la vida es tan tenaz, tan bella, tan poderosa, que incluso desde los primeros momentos de la pena te permite gozar de instantes de alegría:
~ Rosa Montero
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Soporto la vida, pero no creo que nunca más pueda disfrutar en lo que me queda. No tengo un alma alegre ni serena por naturaleza
~ Rosa Montero
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la vida siempre acaba mal? Según una tradición gitana, si acudes a un festejo social, a una boda, a un bautizo, no debes desear felicidades, como es habitual, sino «malos principios». Porque, con sabiduría milenaria forjada por unas condiciones de vida difíciles, conocen que la desgracia es inevitable en la existencia; y entonces prefieren desear que la cuota de dolor venga primero, para que así el final sea venturoso.
~ Rosa Montero
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Ahí reside nuestra grandeza: aun conociendo nuestra insignificancia, aspiramos al máximo. Lo que nos humaniza, lo que nos diferencia de los animales, es precisamente esa desfachatada ambición de ser felices. De controlar nuestras vidas y convertirnos en nuestros propios dioses.
~ Rosa Montero Gayo
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All times are beautiful for those who maintain joy within them; but there is no happy or favorable time for those with disconsolate or orphaned souls.
~ Rosalia de Castro
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Living, now, had become not simple existence that one took for granted, but a bonus, a gift, with every day that lay ahead an experience to be savoured. Time did not last forever. I shall not waste a single moment, she promised herself. She had never felt so strong, so optimistic. As though she was young once more, starting out, and something marvellous was just about to happen.
~ Rosamunde Pilcher
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Rosamunde Pilcher
~ Go and be happy.
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I know we didn't have very long together, but what we did have was special. Not many people achieve such happiness, even for a year or two.
~ Rosamunde Pilcher
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Elfrida, are you about to cry? - I might be. - Why? - Relief. ?
~ Rosamunde Pilcher
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the sound of her laughter brought back, with a piercing clarity, ringing across the years, the memory of other laughter, and the unexpected ecstasies and physical joys that happen, perhaps, only once in any person's lifetime.
~ Rosamunde Pilcher
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Happiness is making the most of what you have, and riches is making the most of what you've got.
~ Rosamunde Pilcher
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And she [Joanna Crayshaw] had discovered that if you were safe and happy and loved, it became easy to laugh at yourself. ['A Place Like Home']
~ Rosamunde Pilcher
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We have to laugh. Because laughter, we already know, is the first evidence of freedom.
~ Rosario Castellanos
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We do not stop playing because we are old We are old because we stop playing.
~ Rose
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I have come to the conclusion that the most important element in human life is faith. If God were to take away all His blessings, health, physical fitnes, wealth, intelligence, and leave me but one gift, I would ask for faith –- for with faith in Him, in His goodness, mercy, love for me, and belief in everlasting life, I believe I could suffer the loss of my other gifts and still be happy....
~ Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy
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We cannot shape the world according to the delights society decrees appropriate for us; we must be unconventional in our joys and find them wherever we can.
~ Rose Tremain
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most of what Man does, moment to moment, is for his imagined future, for the coming time, in which he will be happier than in time present.
~ Rose Tremain
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Though it may be the peculiar happiness of Socrates and other geniuses of his stamp, to reason themselves into virtue, the human species would long ago have ceased to exist, had it depended entirely for its preservation on the reasonings of the individuals that compose it. Par 1, 36
~ Rousseau
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Oh, man! Live your own life and no longer be wretched!
~ Rousseau Jean-Jacques
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Money doesn't make you happy, Mom insists, whipping carrots and lettuce out of the cart. Money doesn't make you laugh when you're lonely, or make you full of contentment on Christmas morning.
~ Roxanne St. Claire
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The true occult scientist does not stand aloof from the world, but is a lover of reality, because he does not desire to enjoy the unseen in a remote dream-world, but finds his happiness in bringing to the world ever fresh supplies of force from the invisible sources from whence this very world is derived, and from which it must be continually fructified.
~ Rudolf Steiner
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ObecnÄ› lze Ã…â"¢íci, že zdravé fyzické tÄ›lo touží po tom, co mu patÃ…â"¢í. A pokud jde o fyzické tÄ›lo vyvíjejícího se ?lovÄ›ka, je tÃ…â"¢eba pÃ…â"¢esnÄ› sledovat, co chce mít zdravá touha, žádost a radost.
~ Rudolf Steiner
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