1. Happiness is the highest good. ——Aristotle
2. Labor is the father of happiness. ——Franklin
3. Happy people are aided by hope. ——Menander
4. Happiness cannot be perfect. ——Horace
5. Boredom is the misfortune of happy people. ——Wapole
6. Human happiness lies entirely in the happiness of the heart. ——Goethe
7. Everyone is the craftsman of his own happiness. ——Thoreau
8. Goodwill produces happiness, and civilization brings harmony. ——Hugo
9. Dying for the motherland is happy and glorious. ——Horace
10. The happiness of the people is the supreme law. ——Cicero
11. Happiness lies in autonomy and self-sufficiency. ——Aristotle
12. Where there are no children, there is no happiness. ——Swinburne
13. To deviate from nature is to deviate from happiness. - Cy Johnson
14. For ordinary people, being ordinary is happiness. ——Nietzsche
15. The pursuit of happiness cannot avoid touching pain. ——Holt
16. Happiness lies in one’s real work. ——Aurelius
17. Intelligence is undoubtedly the primary condition for happiness. ——Sophocles
18. The purpose of all human efforts is to obtain happiness. —— Owen
19. People who learn to learn are very happy people. ——Menander
20. What a blessing it is to wake up from a dream! ——Hugo
21. People who do not admit their own happiness cannot be happy. ——Silas
22. Yearning for fictitious interests is often the loss of happiness. ——Aesop
23. All happiness is obtained by the blood of life. ——Wang Jinmei
24. In life, happiness is not the goal, but moral character is the criterion. ——Beecher
25. The purpose of all human efforts is to obtain happiness. —— Owen
26. Only the happiness of the entire mankind is your happiness. ——Di Cigen
27. Youth is happy because it has a future. ——Gogol
28. But this will be very hard and it will not be easy to be happy. ——Baby Anne
29. Benefiting others is undoubtedly true happiness. ——Amiel
30. The money in our hands is a tool to maintain freedom. ——Rousseau
31. I am happy because I love, because I have love. ——Browning
32. The more happiness is shared with others, the more its value increases. ——Seiichi Morimura
33. Prudence will make people safe, but often not happy. - Cy Johnson
34. True civilization is the result of everyone planting happiness. ——Koda Rohan
35. Regardless of status, as long as you can have fun, you will be happy. ——Pascal
36. Living according to moral principles is a happy life. ——Aristotle
37. It is a myth to want to get happiness without paying any price. —Xu Teli
38. The goal of life is the heart of human virtue and human happiness. ——Ushensi
39. Many people pay the price of success with the happiness of youth. ——Mozart
40. It is a myth to get happiness without paying any price. ——Xu Teli
41. Don’t talk about your happiness to people who are not as happy as you. ——Brautage
42. The happiest person is the person who does everything for himself. ——Xu Teli
43. Freedom is one of the greatest blessings God has given to mankind. ——Cervantes
44. Only by enduring temporary pain can you obtain permanent happiness.
——Zhang Tailei
45. Only those who think they are happy can enjoy happiness. - Cy Johnson
46. Many people use the happiness of youth as the price of success. ——Mozart
47. Seek the greatest happiness—a true confidant. ——Philippe Massinger
48. Only the ** family, whether he is alive or dead, can give everyone happiness. ——Lu Xun
49. Only the ** family, whether he is alive or dead, can give everyone happiness. ——Lu Xun
50. The value of something should depend on how much happiness it can bring. ——Cambridge
51. Those who have nothing are blessed, because they will gain everything! ——Romain Rolland
52. Beautiful things are always connected with the happiness and joy of life. ——Chernyshevsky
53. Do you want to be a happy person? I hope you learn to bear hardships first. ——Turgenev
54. The true perfection of a person does not lie in what he has, but in what he is. —— Wilde
55. Personal pain and joy must be integrated into the pain and joy of the times. ——Ai Qing
56. Happiness exists in life, and life exists in labor. ——Leo Tolstoy
57. Human beings are the only animals that can blush, or the only animals that should blush. ——Mark Twain
58. 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
59. Happiness comes from a sense of accomplishment and from creative work. ——Franklin D. Roosevelt
60. True happiness is invisible to the eyes. True happiness is found in the unseen. ——Yang Ge
61. The joy of doing good things is the only reliable happiness in life. ——Russian writer Leo Tolstoy
62. The greatest possible happiness for each person is the greatest happiness achieved by all people. ——Zola
63. True happiness involves the full use of one’s abilities and talents. ——Douglas Feijers
64. Happy families are all similar, and unhappy families are each unhappy in their own way. ——Leo Tolstoy
65. What a magnificent cause it is to work for the happiness of mankind, and how great this purpose is! ——Saint-Simon
66. Habits are habits. No one can throw them out of the window, they can only lead them downstairs step by step. ——Mark Twain
67. Treat the happiness of others as your own happiness, dedicate flowers to others, and keep the thorns to yourself! —— Valdes
68. True happiness can only be realized when you truly understand the value of life. ——Munir Nasuf
69. When choosing a career, the main policy we should follow is the happiness of mankind and our own perfection. ——Marx
70. Love and kindness are reality and happiness, and they are the real existence and the only possible happiness in the world. ——Leo Tolstoy
71. Of course, a writer must make money to live and write, but he should never live and write to make money. ——Marx
72. If happiness lies in the pleasure of sex, then it should be said that cows are happy when they find fodder to eat. ——Heraclitus
73. The sun is happy because it shines brightly; the sea is also happy because it reflects the joyful light of the sun. ——Gorky
74. The happiness of serious people does not lie in frivolous companions such as romance, entertainment and laughter, but in perseverance and perseverance. ——Cicero
75. Happiness, if it only belongs to me, the property of one person among thousands of people, then get away from me! —— Belinsky
76. If one day, I can contribute to the interests of our public, I will consider myself the happiest person in the world.
——Gogol
77. Creation, or brewing future creation. It is a necessity: happiness can only exist when this necessity is satisfied. ——Romain Rolland
78. Science is by no means a selfish pleasure. Those who are fortunate enough to devote themselves to scientific research should first use their knowledge to serve mankind. ——Marx
79. The bounden duty of scientists requires us to continue to strive to thoroughly reveal the mysteries of nature. Mastering these mysteries can benefit mankind in the future. ——Joliot Curie
80. 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. ——Golky
81. 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. ——La Metelli
82. The bounden duty of scientists requires us to continue to strive to completely reveal the mysteries of nature. Mastering these mysteries can benefit mankind in the future. ——Yorio. Curie
83. No matter how difficult the struggle for happiness is, it is not a pain, but a joy, not a tragedy, but a drama. ——Chernyshevsky
84. Happiness is not killed by huge disasters or fatal mistakes, but by small mistakes that are repeated little by little. ——Ernest Timnit
85. Happiness does not depend on external causes, but depends on our attitude towards external causes. A person who is used to hard work will not Might be unfortunate. ——Leo Tolstoy
86. Digging into the depths of the soul makes people suffer mental torture and get trauma. That is to say, from this injury, recuperation and healing, we gain Bitterness is washed away and we embark on the road to rebirth. ——Lu Xun
87. Humility does not mean caring more about others and less about yourself, nor does it mean admitting that you are incompetent, but it means fundamentally putting yourself aside. ——William Tempo
88. I feel that in life, one can only work hard, work hard, create wealth with one's own hands, and contribute one's own contribution to the cause of human liberation - communism. Of all things, this is the happiest thing. ——Lei Feng
89. Life is not a game, therefore, we do not have the right to give up it based on our own will. ——Leo Tolstoy You understand that human life is neither as good nor as bad as people think. —— Maupassant
90. Happiness does not mean causing even a small amount of pain to others, but means directly contributing to the joy and happiness of others. It seems to me that it can be most succinctly expressed in this respect as follows: Happiness consists in refraining from evil, in forgiving, and in loving others. ——Leo Tolstoy
91. If we choose a profession that best works for human welfare, then the burden cannot overwhelm us, because this is dedication for everyone; What we feel then will no longer be pitiful, limited, selfish fun. Our happiness will belong to millions of people. Our cause will exist silently but eternally functioning, and in the face of our ashes, nobility people will shed tears. ——Marx
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