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1. Climbing to the top, this kind of struggle itself is enough to enrich people's hearts. People must believe that there is more to the mountain than happiness. —— Camus

2. The brightest flame of joy is probably ignited by an unexpected spark. The flowers that emit fragrance from time to time on the road of life also grow naturally from seeds that accidentally fall. - Cy Johnson

3. Goodwill brings happiness, and civilization brings harmony. ——Hugo

4. The greatest happiness in life is to devote yourself to a goal that you think is great. ——Bernard Shaw

5. Blessed are those who have nothing, because they will gain everything! ——Roland

6. Personal pain and joy must be integrated into the pain and joy of the times. ——Ai Qing

7. The greatest happiness among all happiness exists in the contemplation of truth. ——Aquinas

8. People who feel unhappy will not be happy. ——Seneca

9. Happiness lies in one’s real work. ——Aurelius

10. The so-called happiness refers to the absence of pain in the body and the absence of disturbance in the soul. ——Epicurus

11. Since happiness is something that humans and beasts pursue together, in a sense, it is the highest good. ——Aristotle

12. The sun is happy because it shines brightly; the sea is also happy because it reflects the joyful light of the sun. ——Gorky

13. I never regard comfort and happiness as the purpose of life itself--this ethical basis, I call it the ideal of the pigsty. ——Einstein

14. No one feels more profoundly miserable than someone who laughs too much. —— Richter

15. If a person can always maintain a pure heart like a child, do things with an optimistic mood, treat others with a kind heart, and be bright and honest, his life will definitely be better than others. Much happier. ——Roland

16. The greatest happiness in life is the belief that someone loves us. ——Hugo

17. True happiness comes from devoting ourselves wholeheartedly to the pursuit of our goals. ——William Cowper

18. The joy of doing good things is the only reliable happiness in life. ——Le Tolstoy

19. Happiness comes from a sense of accomplishment and from creative work. ——Franklin D. Roosevelt

20. Books have made me a happy person and made my life a brisk and comfortable poem, as if the bells of new life are ringing in my life. Ringed. ——Gorky

21. Human happiness comes not so much from occasional good luck, but from small benefits every day. ——U.S. President Franklin

22. Sadness can be taken care of by oneself; however, if you want to fully appreciate the taste of joy, you need someone to share it. ——Mark Twain

23. If pain is exchanged for knowing the truth and adhering to the truth, you should consciously and happily bear it. Then, and only then, will the pain turn into happiness. ——Zhang Zhixin

24. The secret of happiness is freedom, and the secret of freedom is courage. ——Thucydides

25. Only the happiness of the entire human race is your happiness. ——Di Cigen

26. Sudden death is not very painful, but long-term exhaustion is really unbearable. ——Anonymous

27. The so-called inner happiness is the happiness that a person feels when living a sound, normal, and harmonious life. ——Romain Rolland

28. Create as much happiness as possible to fill the time, but how can you tie up time to accompany happiness. ——Wen Yiduo

29. Life is not a game, therefore, we do not have the right to give up it based on our own will. ——Leo Tolstoy

30. Regardless of status, as long as you can entertain yourself, you will be happy.

——Pascal

31. I am happy because I love, because I have love. ——Browning

32. True happiness is optimism about life, joy at work, and excitement about career. ——Einstein

33. The true perfection of a person does not lie in what he has, but in what he is. —— Oscar Wilde

34. Working for the happiness of mankind is such a magnificent cause and how great this purpose is! ——Saint Simon

35. Happiness built on the pain of others is not true happiness. ——A. Babaeva

36. When a person becomes himself, he has reached the pinnacle of happiness. ——Desideux Erasmus

37. Only those who think they are happy can enjoy happiness. - Cy Johnson

38. Treat the happiness of others as your own happiness, dedicate flowers to others, and keep the thorns to yourself! —— Valdes

39. Friends will know us when we are happy; we will know our friends when we are in trouble. ——Collins

40. No matter how difficult the struggle for happiness is, it is not a pain, but a joy, not a tragedy, but a drama. ——Chernyshevsky

41. There is no happiness without trouble. ——Folai

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

43. Beautiful things are always connected with the happiness and joy of life. ——Chernyshevsky

44. Is there a better way to allow children to be happy in their own way? - Cy Johnson

45. Habits are habits. No one can throw them out of the window, they can only lead them downstairs step by step. ——Mark Twain

46. So we must learn to smile. It is a gentle dance of all the organs in the body. ——Bi Shumin

47. Being true to yourself is indispensable for a person’s happiness. ——Paine

48. Happy are those who are interested in research! Happier are those who can free their minds from delusion and free themselves from vanity through research. ——Lametli

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

50. Prudence will make people safe, but often not happy. - Cy Johnson

51. Happiness lies in living for others. ——Tolstoy

52. Happiness can depend on fantasy, but happiness depends on reality. ——Shang Fule

53. The wise are happy in water, and the benevolent are happy in mountains. The wise are active, the benevolent are still. The wise will be happy, the benevolent will live long. ——Confucius

54. Happiness is not killed by huge disasters or fatal mistakes, but by small mistakes that are repeated little by little. ——Ernest Timnit

55. All people take happiness as their goal; without exception, no matter how different the methods they use, everyone is moving towards This same goal is moving forward. ——Pascal

56. Happiness at home is the ultimate goal of all ambitions; it is the end of the hard work of all careers. ——Ser Johnson

57. Laughter is actually a symbol of kindness, a source of happiness, and a medium for getting close to others. With laughter, human emotions are communicated. ——Shelley

58. Happiness is not inherently bad, but some producers of happiness bring trouble many times greater than happiness. ——Epicurus

59. Happiness is like perfume, not poured on others, but sprinkled on yourself. ——Ralph Waldo Emerson

60. The greatest happiness in life lies not in possessing something, but in the process of pursuing something.

——Ben Sheng

61. The real smile is to be optimistic about life, happy at work, and excited about career. ——Einstein

62. The real happiness in life lies in being able to contribute to a cause and realizing that it is a great cause. ——Bernard Shaw

63. Doing good deeds is the only truly happy action in life. ——Sidney

64. In life, happiness is not the goal, but moral character is the criterion. —— Beecher

65. People who have toothache think that there is one kind of person in the world who is the happiest, and that is a person who does not have toothache. ——Bernard Shaw

66. It is not because of where or what situation you are in, but because of the spiritual world that makes people happy or sad. ——Roger Lestrange

67. When a person becomes himself, he has reached the peak of happiness. ——Desideux Erasmus

68. Foolish people look for happiness in the distance, while smart people sow happiness under their feet. ——James Oppenham

69. Inner joy is the joy that a person feels when he lives a sound, normal, and harmonious life. ——Romain Rolland

70. The two enemies of human happiness are pain and boredom. ——Schopenhauer

71. The so-called happiness refers to the absence of pain in the body and the absence of disturbance in the soul. ——Epicurus

72. Optimism sees a hope in a disaster, and pessimism sees a disaster in a hope. ——Proverb

73. The first condition for happiness is health. ——Curtis

74. Many people use the happiness of youth as the price of success. ——Mozart

75. All the joys in life are the joys of creation: love, genius, action - they all come from the fire of creation. ——Romain Rolland

76. If pain is exchanged for knowing the truth and adhering to the truth, you should consciously accept it happily. Then, and only then, will the pain turn into happiness. ——Zhang Zhixin

77. Taking responsibility is the foundation of a happy and long-lasting marriage relationship. ——Florence Isaacs

78. Only the happiness of the entire mankind is your happiness. ——Di Cigen

79. Happiness is not a strange thing, and it will never be reduced because you give it to others. Sometimes the more you give to others, the more you get. ——Gu Long

80. The happiness of serious people does not lie in frivolous companions such as romance, entertainment and laughter, but in perseverance and perseverance. ——Cicero

81. The secret of pain is to spend your free time worrying about whether you are happy. ——Bernard Shaw

82. If you can’t live wisely, uprightly, and as you wish, you won’t be able to live happily; similarly, if you can’t live happily, you won’t be able to live wisely, uprightly, and richly. . ——Epicurus

83. The purpose of all human efforts is to obtain happiness. —— Owen

84. True civilization is the result of everyone planting happiness. ——Koda Rohan

85. If you want others to be happy, then please learn to sympathize. If you want to be happy, then please also learn to be compassionate. ——Lama

86. I am a mortal, and I only seek the happiness of mortals. ——Petrarch

87. The greatest happiness in life lies not in possessing something, but in the process of pursuing something. ——Banting

88. If you seek happiness among wealth, power, honor and exclusive love, you will not only not get happiness, but you will definitely lose happiness. ——Leo Tolstoy

89. The secret of happiness is: to expand your interests as much as possible, and to respond to people and things as much as possible out of good intentions rather than malicious interests. ——Roland

90. Sadness can be taken care of by oneself. If you want to fully appreciate the taste of happiness, you need someone to share it.

——Mark Twain

91. The goal of life is the heart of human virtue and human happiness. ——Ushens

92. True happiness is inner and can only be found in the human heart. ——Bremer

93. Happiness is a luxury. To enjoy it, the indispensable condition is that you have no worries. If you are uneasy - even slightly threatened - your happiness will evaporate immediately. ——Stendhal

94. True happiness is hard to see with the eyes. True happiness is found in the unseen. ——Younger

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

96. The happiest people seem to be those who are happy for no special reason, they are happy just because they are happy. ——William Ralph Inge

97. Stay happy and you will do well, be more successful, healthier, and be kinder to others. ——Maxwell Maltz