Lifelong happiness! This is unbearable for anyone alive, and it will be a hell on earth. (Bernard Shaw, British dramatist)
Happiness is a form of courage. (Jackson H, British writer) Happiness is a form of courage. (Jackson, British writer)
People who are addicted to a hobby are happy. (Bernard Shaw, British dramatist)
Happiness does not consist in merely having money. It exists in the joy of achievement and in the excitement of creative efforts. (Bernard Shaw, British dramatist)
4. Happiness does not lie in merely having money; It exists in the joy of achievement and in the excitement of creative efforts. (Franklin Roosevelt, American President) Happiness lies not in the possession of money, but in the joy of achievement and the passion of creation. (Franklin Roosevelt, American President)
The happiness of human beings comes not so much from the occasional good fortune as from the small benefits every day. (Franklin, American President).
The happiness of mankind comes not so much from occasional good luck as from small benefits every day. (Franklin, American President)
6. For most people, they are as happy as they make up their minds (Abraham Lincoln, American President).
For most people, they are as happy as they think they are.
7. The secret of pain is to have leisure time to worry about whether you are happy or not. (Bernard Shaw, British dramatist)) The secret of suffering is to have leisure to worry about whether you are happy or not. (Bernard Shaw, British dramatist)
8. The greatest happiness in life is the conviction that we are loved. (Hugo, French novelist)) The greatest happiness in life is the conviction that we are loved.
9. There is no better heaven than the combination of love and innocence. (jean jacques Rousseaux, French thinker) The greatest happiness in the world is love and innocence.
10. To really understand a person, you must examine him in misfortune. (Bonaparte Napoleon, French emperor)
To truly understand a person, we need to examine him in misfortune. French emperor Napoleon.
1 1. We have no right to enjoy happiness without creating it, just as we have no right to enjoy wealth without creating it. (Bernard Shaw, British dramatist)
Just as we have no right to enjoy wealth without creating it, we have no right to enjoy happiness without creating it. (Bernard Shaw, British dramatist)