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. —— Walpole
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. Departure from nature means departure 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. How happy 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.
——Irving