Hope is itself a species of happiness, and, perhaps, the chief happiness which this world affords.
Samuel Johnson
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BLAISE PASCAL The search for happiness is one of the chief sources of unhappiness.
ERIC HOFFER There it was, happiness in a backward glance: happiness and the certainty of hope.
SAMANTHA BRUCE-BENJAMIN Happiness is itself a kind of gratitude.
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OSCAR AULIQ-ICE This very moment is a seed from which the flowers of tomorrow's happiness grow.
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MUNIA KHAN Wherever there is hope, there exist happiness.
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J.J. MCAVOY Happiness is a by-product. You cannot pursue it by itself.
SAM LEVENSON Happiness is a by-product. You cannot pursue it by itself.
SAMUEL LEVENSON The happiness which is lacking makes one think even the happiness one has unbearable.
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JOANNA BAILLIE The happiness which brings enduring worth to life is not the superficial happiness that is dependent...
BILLY GRAHAM The happiness which brings enduring worth to life is not the superficial happiness that is dependent...
BILLY GRAHAM No mockery in this world ever sounds to me so hollow as that of being told to cultivate happiness. W...
CHARLOTTE BRONTë The world is a beautiful place
to be born into
if you don't mind happiness
not always...
LAWRENCE FERLINGHETTI The difference between shallow happiness and a deep, sustaining joy is sorrow. Happiness lives where...
WALTER WANGERIN JR. Today well lived makes every yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope. Loo...
FRANCIS GRAY Happiness is that which occurs when you know what sadness is, and that you possess neither it nor th...
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DANIEL KAHNEMAN Character is the basis of happiness and happiness the sanction of character.
GEORGE SANTAYANA The secular world looks to the church and to its chagrin, finds no love, no life, no laughter, no ho...
ROD PARSLEY There is something ridiculous and even quite indecent in an individual claiming to be happy. Still m...
MALCOLM MUGGERIDGE There is something ridiculous and even quite indecent in an individual claiming to be happy. Still m...
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ALAN MOORE Happiness is not in the absence of challenges but the choice to dwell on infinite hope.
LAILAH GIFTY AKITA Today well lived makes every yesterday a memory of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope.
KāLIDāSA Happiness is the most precious thing in the world.
MICHAEL DE CHâTILLON A great obstacle to happiness is the expectation of too great a happiness.
FONTENELLE Happiness is the absence of the striving for happiness.
ZHUANGZI Happiness is the absence of the striving for happiness.
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SAMUEL JOHNSON To get a name can happen but to few; it is one of the few things that cannot be brought. It is the f...
SAMUEL JOHNSON We love to expect, and when expectation is either disappointed or gratified, we want to be again exp...
SAMUEL JOHNSON Few enterprises of great labor or hazard would be undertaken if we had not the power of magnifying t...
SAMUEL JOHNSON I know not any thing more pleasant, or more instructive, than to compare experience with expectation...
SAMUEL JOHNSON It is generally known, that he who expects much will be often disappointed; yet disappointment seldo...
SAMUEL JOHNSON Hope is itself a species of happiness, and, perhaps, the chief happiness which this world affords: b...
SAMUEL JOHNSON Claret is the liquor for boys; port for men; but he who aspires to be a hero must drink brandy.
SAMUEL JOHNSON No two men can be half an hour together but one shall acquire an evident superiority over the other.
SAMUEL JOHNSON Nothing is more common than mutual dislike, where mutual approbation is particularly expected.
SAMUEL JOHNSON The chains of habit are generally too week to be felt, until they are too strong to be broken.
SAMUEL JOHNSON The habit of looking on the best side of every event is worth more than a thousand pounds a years.
SAMUEL JOHNSON While grief is fresh, every attempt to divert only irritates. You must wait till grief be digested, ...
SAMUEL JOHNSON Where grief is fresh, any attempt to divert it only irritates.
SAMUEL JOHNSON The superiority of some men is merely local. They are great because their associates are little.
SAMUEL JOHNSON He was dull in a new way, and that made many think him great.
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