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1. We must avoid conflicts between our obligations and our interests, and avoid hoping for our own happiness from other people's disasters. ——Rousseau

2. When you are happy, never lose the virtues that make you happy. ——Moroa

3. Personal happiness can only be enhanced and expanded to the extent of the individual's active efforts to enhance and expand the happiness of all those around him. —— Owen

4. The greatest happiness lies in having our shortcomings corrected and our mistakes remedied. ——Goethe

5. The joy of doing good things is the only reliable happiness in life. ― Leo Tolstoy

6. True happiness is to become completely objective and reflect one's ambitions. ——Romain Rolland

7. Happiness has no tomorrow or yesterday. It does not miss the past or yearn for the future; it only has the present. ——Turgenev

8. Please learn to obtain your own happiness by making others happy, instead of obtaining happiness through cannibalistic meta-chaotic conflicts. ——Einstein

9. My art should only benefit poor people. Ah, what a happy moment! How happy I will be when I can come close to this! ——Beethoven

10. The integration of truth, goodness and beauty will certainly make people happy, because happiness is originally a subjective feeling. ——Zhao Xinshan

11. The happiest person is the person who can connect the end point and the starting point of his life. ——Goethe

12. Happiness is a process of constant desire, from two goals to another; reaching the former opens the way to the latter. ——Hobbes

13. As long as you have one reasonable thing to do, your life will be particularly beautiful. ——Einstein

14. Happiness in life is caused by the free efforts of life. It is not given by God, nor can it be achieved by letting nature take its own course. ——Chen Duxiu

15. It is easy to find happiness for yourself, but it is difficult to find happiness for others. ——Leo Tolstoy

16. Happiness does not depend on external causes, but depends on our attitude towards external causes. A person who is accustomed to hardship and hard work cannot help but happiness. ——Leo Tolstoy

17. The only way to be happy is to imprison yourself only in art and regard other things as unimportant. ——Flaubert

18. The happiness of most people is very closely intertwined with the happiness of others, their relatives, friends, and the nation. Paulson

19. Happiness does not appear to cause even a small amount of pain to others, but to directly contribute to the joy and happiness of others. ——Leo Tolstoy

20. If people cherish and preserve lovely virtues in themselves, then these virtues should be an endless source of happiness and welfare for the people themselves. ——Meiye

21. A person can be said to be happy only if he can resolutely abandon his status when his status changes, and live independently regardless of fate. ——Rousseau

22. While we share happiness with others, we can also increase our own happiness in proportion. ——Bentham

23. True happiness can only be realized when you truly understand the value of life. ——Munir Nasuf

24. Happiness can depend on fantasy, but happiness depends on reality. ——Chamfort

25. The arrival of a happy era will not be like tomorrow after sleeping all night. ——Brecht

26. Pain is the pain of a healthy person - in a sense, it is also a kind of happiness! Why? Because you are in pain, it means you still have hope in life. ——Lu Yao

27. There are two ways to obtain happiness, namely eliminating desires or increasing wealth. ——Franklin

28. Ignorance has never brought happiness to people; the root of happiness lies in knowledge. ——Zola

29. If a person wants to be happy, he must develop all his talents, strengths and interests according to his own nature, and get appropriate treatment at each corresponding stage of his life. application. —— Owen

30. When you pursue happiness, happiness often escapes you; but when you escape happiness, happiness often follows you. ——Haywood,

31. Those who bring happiness to the most people are the happiest people. ——Marx

32. Only in the conscious pursuit of beautiful things can there be true happiness. ——Golky

33. Human happiness can only be established on the basis of physical health and mental peace. ——Irving

34. The greatest happiness lies in longing, and the real longing is based on those things that cannot be obtained. ——Goethe

35. Being a person who brings light to others and selflessly contributes all his strength is the greatest happiness in life. Dzerzhinsky

36. The more happiness is shared with others, the more its value increases. ——Morito Seiichi

37. The greatest happiness possible for each person is the greatest happiness achieved by all people. ——Zola

38. Happiness is always within our reach.

We only need to stretch out our hands to catch it. ——George Sand

39. Only love and sacrifice are the only real happiness that is not affected by objective circumstances. ——Leo Tolstoy

40. All we can enjoy is the joy of giving. ——Muke

41. The more others envy my happiness, the more enjoyable it is for me. ——Balzac

42. When you can feel what you want to feel and say what you feel, this is a very happy time. ― Tasilon

43. What we seek will be found by us; what we avoid, it will also avoid us. ——Emerson

44. The secret of happiness is: expand your interests as much as possible, and make your reactions to people and things as friendly as possible. ——Russell

45. A strong person is certainly happy; but a smart and wise person is several times happier! ——Krylov

46. Happiness has wings, but it must be fastened tightly, which is the most difficult thing. ——Schiller

47. In the real world, no matter how many reasons can be cited to prove how happy and joyful we are, in fact, we are only moving under the influence of gravity. , only by defeating it can there be happiness. ——Schopenhauer

48. A happy life exists in the tranquility of the mind. ——Cicero

49. The happiness in life can be divided into two types. One is the happiness caused by the satisfaction of desires, and the other is the vitality and vitality of life itself. The happiness that comes from a sense of fulfillment. Daisaku Ikeda

50. Happiness does not lie under a house where gold coins are squandered.

Balzac