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Quotes About Joyous

The return of springtime always brings with it naturally a revival of the sweetest hopes and deepest joys of human nature. The heart of man in springtime is naturally joyous; all nature rejoices around him, and he cannot but participate in the general anthem of thanksgiving, and unite his voice with the universal pæan of praise.
~ W. J. Colville, 1886
The part libraries play in education is the part bubbles play in champagne. They may seem at first to be merely a shimmery addition, but they are the central feature of the entire enterprise and the reason, joyous and astonishing, to keep imbibing.
~ Lemony Snicket
Love songs too have many moods. It can be sad or be joyous and upbeat when one feels jubilant and in love.
~ Anupam Roy
Finding your bliss can make survival seem like a joyous journey. And a strange thing happens along the way when you love what you are doing: you become good at it.
~ Sharon Law Tucker
The master never counseled slavish belief. 'Words are only shells,' he said. 'Win conviction of God's presence through your own joyous contact in meditation.
~ Paramahansa Yogananda
The master never counselled slavish belief. 'Words are only shells,' he said. 'Win conviction of God's presence through your own joyous contact in meditation.' "No
~ Paramahansa Yogananda
The master never counseled slavish belief. 'Words are only shells,' he said. 'Win conviction of God's presence through your own joyous contact in meditation.' "No
~ Paramahansa Yogananda
It did not look like the work of God, but it might have represented the handicraft of a God with a joyous sense of humor, a dancing God who loved mischief as much as prayer, and playfulness as much as mischief.
~ Pat Conroy
The loss of Christendom gives us a joyous opportunity to reclaim the freedom to proclaim the gospel in a way in which we cannot when the main social task of the church is to serve as one among many helpful props for the state.
~ William H. Willimon
To be joyous is to be a madman in a world of sad ghosts.
~ Henry Miller
Everything in life was joyous, everything in life was important, everything should be done well.
~ Leonid Andreyev
Herein lies the supreme wisdom, human and divine; and the task of philosophy consists in teaching men to submit joyously to Necessity which hears nothing and is indifferent to all.
~ Lev Shestov
Nature made the day for exercise, work and seeing to one's business; and ... it provides us with a candle, which is to say the bright and joyous light of the sun.
~ Francois Rabelais
We're just a joyous band, and our music is just fun, happy, and nostalgic.
~ Kirstin Maldonado
You were in paradise, but you didn't recognize it. It's the same with most people in this world; they seek suffering in the most joyous of places because they think they are unworthy of happiness.
~ Paulo Coelho
Fashion is always of the time in which you live. It is not something standing alone. But the grand problem, the most important problem, is to rejeuvenate women. To make women look young. Then their outlook changes. They feel more joyous.
~ Coco Chanel
I love writing music for film and TV, but putting it into a video game is twice as fun because it needs to be repeatable and joyous.
~ Kristian Bush
What if your only witness were an animal? Against which you perceive a joyous unfounding. I'm in debt to your radiant obscenity.
~ Unknown
O summer day beside the joyous sea! O summer day so wonderful and white, So full of gladness and so full of pain! Forever and forever shalt thou be To some the gravestone of a dead delight, To some the landmark of a new domain.
~ Unknown
May all your days be as joyous and happy as the day of your wedding. Congratulations to the happy couple.
~ Unknown
What a wonderful Christmas. A happy New Years awaits us too. What a joyous holiday time. To be spending with you!
~ Unknown
I think leaving [death] can be as joyous as - probably more joyous than - being born, because being born is very physically uncomfortable for the baby.
~ Louise Hay
I half expected cathedral bells to ring out across the city in memoriam, a carillon of joyous bells that said Someone is free at last, and simultaneously a monody of heavy bells, iron bells, as solemn as those rung for heroes and for statesmen, bells that said He is gone who was much loved. But the night was empty of all bells. There were no bells for such as us, no funerals, no crowd of mourners around our graves.
~ Dean Koontz
Mother Goose will show newcomers to this world how astonishing, beautiful, capricious, dancy, eccentric, funny, goluptious, haphazard, intertwingled, joyous, kindly, loving, melodious, naughty, outrageous, pomsidillious, querimonious, romantic, silly, tremendous, unexpected, vertiginous, wonderful, x-citing, yo-heave-ho-ish, and zany it is.
~ Unknown