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Quotes About Fulfillment

To be busy is man's only happiness.
~ Mark Twain
They are happy men whose natures sort with their vocations.
~ Francis Bacon
No one asked you to be happy. Get to work.
~ Colette
Congenial labor is the secret of happiness.
~ Arthur Christopher Benson
Happy are those who evolve from within.
~ Amit Abraham
And he, like many jaded people, had few pleasures left in life save good food and drink.
~ Honore de Balzac
You must never forget that greatness does not guarantee happiness but goodness always does
~ Sri Chinmoy
I have wanted only one thing to make me happy. That thing is everything.
~ Sebastian Horsley
Happiness lies in the fulfillment of the spirit through the body.
~ Cyril Connolly
We must be doing something to be happy.
~ William Hazlitt
Happiness to a dog is what lies on the other side of the door.
~ Charlton Ogburn
Happiness is not the portion of man.
~ Voltaire
The most fundamental law of tragedy is that the moments of greatest happiness are the hardest to attain.
~ Kedar Joshi
There are no rules for felicity.
~ Victor Hugo
You will find peace and happiness if you will live the gospel.
~ Gordon B. Hinckley
It's the secret to happiness, you know. Only take what you need.
~ Adriana Trigiani
Maybe there was no happily ever after [...] but there was happiness sometimes and she had it now, doing what she knew she was born for.
~ Jeanne DuPrau
Complicated lives and heaps of possessions don't necessarily bring happiness; in fact, they can bring the opposite.
~ Blake Mycoskie
Pleasure usually comes when called, but not happiness.
~ Mason Cooley
Following dharma puts you in a proper field of attention. In a proper field of attention, regardless of what your outer circumstances are, happiness will flow.
~ Frederick Lenz
She knew that this was happiness, this was living as she had always wished to live.
~ Daphne du Maurier
Seeking the kingdom of God leads to joy and happiness.
~ Allan F. Packer
Enjoyment always has a spoiling, otherwise it cannot be so.
~ John Donne
Happiness does not consist in things themselves but in the relish we have of them.
~ Francois de La Rochefoucauld