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Famous sayings expressing happiness

1. What is happiness? She looked at me with a hint of teasing extension. ——Baby Anne

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

3. Happy families are all alike, while unhappy families are each unhappy in their own way. ——Leo Tolstoy

4. But this will be very hard and it will not be easy to be happy. ——Baby Anne

5. There are two ways to achieve happiness, namely eliminating desires and increasing wealth. ——Franklin

6. Labor is the father of happiness. ——Franklin

7. Books have made me a happy person and made my life a light and comfortable poem, as if the bell of new life has sounded in my life. ——Gorky

8. When there is life, there is happiness. ——Leo Tolstoy

9. Being loved by others is the same happiness as loving others, and once you get it, it will be enough for a lifetime. ——Leo Tolstoy

10. I am one of the working people. I am happiest when I can help people overcome some difficulties. ——Lei Feng

11. The more happiness is shared with others, the more its value increases. ——Seiichi Morimura

12. True happiness is hard to see with the eyes. True happiness lies in the unseen. ——Younger

13. Living according to moral principles is a happy life. ——Aristotle

14. Happiness does not depend on external causes, but depends on our attitude towards external causes. A person who is used to hard work cannot be unhappy. ——Leo Tolstoy

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

16. The value of something should depend on how much happiness it can bring. ——Cambridge

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

18. All happiness is obtained by the blood of life. ——Wang Jinmei

19. Beautiful things are always connected with happiness and joy in life. ——Chernyshevsky

20. If happiness lies in physical pleasure, then it should be said that the cow is happy when it finds fodder to eat. ——Heraclitus

21. Happiness is a creditor who lends you happiness for a quarter of an hour and asks you to pay for a boatload of misfortune. ——Flaubert

22. Not giving in to misfortune is great happiness. ——Xie Fa

23. The pursuit of happiness cannot avoid touching pain. ——Holt

24. People who are interested in research are happy! New people will be happier if they can free themselves mentally from delusion and free themselves from vanity through research. ——Lametli

25. Gaining wealth through hard work is the greatest pleasure in life. ——Balzac

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

27. How happy would mankind be if work was not the price of life, but the goal. ——Rodin

28. Love and kindness are truth and happiness, and they are the real existence and the only possible happiness in the world. ——Leo Tolstoy

29. If one day, I can contribute to the interests of our public, I will consider myself the happiest person in the world. ——Gogol

30. Willpower is the source of happiness, and happiness comes from self-discipline. ——George Santayana

31. Happiness lies in love and self-forgetfulness. ——Zhou Guoping

32. Only love, only sacrifice, is the only reality, and happiness is not affected by objective circumstances. ——Leo Tolstoy

33. A bad memory is a magic weapon to become happy. ——Rita Mae Brown

34. Human happiness lies entirely in the happiness of the heart. ——Goethe

35. No matter how difficult the struggle for happiness is, it is not a pain but a joy, not a tragedy but just a comedy.

——Chernyshevsky

36. Digging into the depths of the soul, causing people to suffer mental torture and get trauma, and that is to say, from this injury, recuperation and healing, the pain is washed away. , and went to Su Sheng Road. ——Lu Xun

37. Life is the desire for happiness and the struggle for happiness. ——Gorky

38. If you learn to learn from others, you will be a very happy person. ——Menander

39. Happiness is like those stars. They cannot be spread across the entire night sky; there are gaps between them. ——Tagore

40. Working for human happiness, what a magnificent cause, how great this goal is! ——Saint Simon

41. Create, or brew future creation. It is a necessity: happiness can only exist when this necessity is satisfied. ——Romain Rolland

42. The reason why human beings want to live in the world is not to be rich, but to obtain happiness. ——Stendhal

43. Man can only achieve his own perfection by perfecting his contemporaries and working for their happiness. ——Marx

44. We are still young, we are not monsters or fools: let’s fight for our own happiness! ——Turgenev

45. All human efforts are aimed at achieving happiness. —— Owen

46. A person who has lofty ideals will feel happy even in the most difficult and difficult times. ——Xu Teli

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

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

49. Everyone is the craftsman of his own happiness. ——Thoreau

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

51. Introversion, generosity and selflessness are the three major elements of happiness. ——Ma Arnold

52. Even if you become a handful of dirt, as long as it is paved on the road to truth and your friends can stride over, it will be the greatest happiness. ——Wu Yunduo

53. Happiness will only be given to those who are not afraid of labor and have worked selflessly for many years. ——Suhomlinsky

54. People are happy if they can continue their career forever once they start. ——Herzen

55. People who do everything for socialism are the happiest people. ——Xu Teli

56. You should do more good deeds in order to be a happy person. ——Leo Tolstoy

57. If you want to be a happy person, you should be caring, considerate and sincere to others. ——Suhomlinsky

58. The obstacles to human happiness are: folk customs, religious prejudices, competition for survival, and inhuman things between each other. ——Lu Baha