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Quotes about happiness by ancient philosophers

Plato's ---the only way to achieve happiness is to cherish what you have and forget what you don't have. 1 You can gain the whole world with love, and you can lose the whole world with hate. 2 homes! Home sweet home! The most beautiful thing in the world is home. 3 A good life should be full of expectations, surprises and gratitude. 4 Don’t give up flying when you can fly.

5 Don’t give up dreaming when you can dream.

6 Life is too short. If you give up today, you may not get it tomorrow.

7 people always cherish what they don’t get and forget what they have.

8 To be happy, you must know how to share it, in order to be twice as happy.

9 You must think highly of yourself first, and then others will think highly of you.

10One today is better than two tomorrows.

11 Keep it in mind; every day is the most beautiful day of the year.

Socrates - I am not just a citizen of Athens, I am also a citizen of the world. For the philosopher, death is the final self-realization. It is a desirable thing because it opens the door to true knowledge. The soul is freed from the fetters of the body and finally realizes the visual realm of the bright heaven.