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Quotes About Happiness

People want riches; they need fulfillment.
~ Robert Conklin
Honestly, it's what the world's all about and what life's all about - fulfillment and making people's lives better.
~ Pat McAfee
It's a conscious decision, a full-time job, to be happy.
~ Kerli
Daddy was fun-loving and lighthearted - he lived life to the fullest and was not scared to take a risk.
~ John Schnatter
I live life to the fullest each and everyday.
~ Kim Zolciak-Biermann
Be free, and live life fully.
~ Caroline Shaw
Find fitness with fun dancing. It is fun and makes you forget about the dreaded exercise.
~ Paula Abdul
'Mad About You' was very fun.
~ Mel Brooks
Music was my salvation, the thing I loved most and did best. Whatever was fun, I'd go do that.
~ Roy Clark
It's fun being beautiful. It's awesome.
~ Victoria Silvstedt
I believe that when people try to live their life at the fullest, there's a certain laughter that comes out of it. The more they try to live their life seriously, the funnier it is.
~ Takashi Miike
My daughter is the funniest person I know, and I couldn't imagine my life without her.
~ Donna Air
What I am looking for is a blessing not in disguise.
~ Jerome K. Jerome
I cast this burden of resentment on the Christ within, and I go free, to be loving, harmonious and happy.
~ Florence Scovel Shinn
He stands in the street with his arms out to me and a huge grin on his face-Baby! - and I run and I jump up into his arms he presses a stubbly cheek against mine.
~ Flynn Gillian
You'll come with me, my little man,' Sylvia said, 'if you ever want to bask in my smile again.…
~ Ford Madox Ford
Then, happy was the man who carried his liquor well.
~ Ford Madox Ford
How strange it is that when life is just beginning for us, and when a little happiness comes our way, no warning voice is heard.
~ Francois Mauriac
A good artist should laugh often!
~ François Place
Panurge stood beside the galley with an oar in his hand, not to help the herdsmen but to prevent from from somehow clambering aboard and thus escaping their death, and all the while preached to them eloquently . . . with rhetorical flourishes about the miseries of this world and the blessings of the next, affirming that those who had passed on to that place were happier than those who lived on in this vale of tears.
~ Francois Rabelais
Gargantua heaved a deep sigh, and said to those with him: 'This is not the first time that men called to the Gospel faith are persecuted. But happy indeed is he who is not offended and shall always aim at the mark or target that God, by His dear Son, has set up for us, and shall not be distracted or lured aside by his carnal affections.
~ Francois Rabelais
Il vaut mieux écrire du rire que des larmes, Parce que le rire est le propre de l'homme. VIVEZ JOYEUX.
~ Francois Rabelais
The truth is that when one is still a child-or even if one is grown up- and has been well fed, and has slept long and softly and warm; when one has gone to sleep in the midst of a fairy story, and has wakened to find it real, one cannot be unhappy or even look as if one were; and one could not, if one tried, keep a glow of joy out of one's eyes.
~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
And they both began to laugh over nothing as children will when they are happy together. And they laughed so that in the end they were making as much noise as if they had been two ordinary healthy natural ten-year-old creatures—instead of a hard, little, unloving girl and a sickly boy who believed that he was going to die.
~ Frances Hodgson Burnett