Happiness is spiritual, born of truth and love. It is unselfish; therefore it cannot exist alone, but requires all mankind to share it.
Happiness is hard to recall. Its just a glow.
True happiness consists not in the multitude of friends, but in the worth and choice.
An effort made for the happiness of others lifts above ourselves.
Happiness is like those palaces in fairy tales whose gates are guarded by dragons: we must fight in order to conquer it.
Happiness isn’t something you experience; it’s something you remember.
The Constitution only gives people the right to pursue happiness. You have to catch it yourself.
One of the keys to happiness is a bad memory.
Happiness… consists in giving, and in serving others.
Real happiness is cheap enough, yet how dearly we pay for its counterfeit.
Be happy with what you have and are, be generous with both, and you won’t have to hunt for happiness.
It’s enough to indulge and to be selfish but true happiness is really when you start giving back.
Happiness doesn’t depend on any external conditions, it is governed by our mental attitude.
The only way to find true happiness is to risk being completely cut open.
Everything has its wonders, even darkness and silence, and I learn, whatever state I may be in, therein to be content.
The two enemies of human happiness are pain and boredom.
Happiness is the harvest of a quiet eye.
All happiness or unhappiness solely depends upon the quality of the object to which we are attached by love.
A contented mind is the greatest blessing a man can enjoy in this world.
Happiness can only be found if you can free yourself of all other distractions.
We are no longer happy so soon as we wish to be happier.
Happiness will come from materialism, not from meaning.
The happiest people seem to be those who have no particular cause for being happy except that they are so.
Happy he who learns to bear what he cannot change.
In times of joy, all of us wished we possessed a tail we could wag.