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Happy Quotes

I have this really high priority on happiness and finding something to be happy about.

Just let me share and give, put a smile on people's faces, and make their hearts feel happy.

Experience praises the most happy the one who made the most people happy.

Give a man health and a course to steer, and he'll never stop to trouble about whether he's happy or not.

The man with a toothache thinks everyone happy whose teeth are sound. The poverty-stricken man makes the same mistake about the rich man.

History calls those men the greatest who have ennobled themselves by working for the common good; experience acclaims as happiest the man who has made the greatest number of people happy.

Surround yourself with people who make you happy. People who make you laugh, who help you when you're in need. People who genuinely care. They are the ones worth keeping in your life. Everyone else is just passing through.

All were happy - plants, birds, insects and children. But grown-up people - adult men and women - never left off cheating and tormenting themselves and one another. It was not this spring morning which they considered sacred and important, not the beauty of God's world, given to all creatures to enjoy - a beauty which inclines the heart to peace, to harmony and to love.

If you want to be happy, be.

What counts in making a happy marriage is not so much how compatible you are but how you deal with incompatibility.

All happy families resemble one another, each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.

I do not need drugs to be a genius, do not take a genius to be human, but I need your smile to be happy.

I was brought up differently than the average American child because the average child is brought up expecting to be happy.

It is better to be happy alone than to be miserable with someone else.

He who is prepared for the future and he who deals cleverly with any situation that may arise are both happy; but the fatalistic man who wholly depends on luck is ruined.

Praise and blame, gain and loss, pleasure and sorrow come and go like the wind. To be happy, rest like a giant tree in the midst of them all

Whatever living beings there may be-feeble or strong, long, stout or of medium size, short, small, large, those seen or those unseen, those dwelling far or near, those who are born as well as those yet to be born-may all beings have happy minds.

He who is overly attached to his family members experiences fear and sorrow, for the root of all grief is attachment. Thus one should discard attachment to be happy.

He who gives up shyness in monetary dealings, in acquiring knowledge, in eating and in business, becomes happy.

He who look at a woman who is not his wife as a mother; wealth that is not his as dust and all the men as himself... is a happy man. He, who sees all these things under a different light, is a blind.