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1. Happiness is the expectation of happiness. Yuri Bondarev

2. The more happiness is shared with others, the more happiness will increase. Seiichi Morimura

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

4. The only happiness in life is to keep moving forward. Zola

5. Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way. Leo Tolstoy

6. Happiness is a stop between too much and too little. Pollock

7. If you want your children to always be down-to-earth, you must let them take some responsibility. Bunyan

8. Happiness is the intoxication of the soul. Golden Horse

9. Real happiness does not occur externally, but due to internal knowledge and morality. Socrates

10. To truly understand a person, you need to examine him in misfortune. Napoleon

11. What makes people happy is not physical strength or money, but justice and versatility. Democritus

12. Ignorance has never brought happiness to people; the root of happiness lies in knowledge. Zola

13. Without virtue, there is no real happiness. Rousseau

14. Behind happiness is disaster, and behind disaster is happiness. Larochevko

15. People who are addicted to a certain hobby are happy. Bernard Shaw

16. Humans are the only animals that can blush, or the only animals that should blush. Mark Twain

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

18. Happiness is a fragrance of the soul and the harmony of a singing heart. And the most beautiful music of the soul is compassion. Romain Rolland

19. When one door of happiness closes, another door of happiness will open; but we often stand blankly in front of that closed door for too long, so that we cannot see the other door. A door has been opened to us. Helen Keller

20. The struggle for happiness, no matter how difficult it is, is not a pain, but, not tragic, but just dramatic. Chernyshevsky

21. Happiness does not lie in having money, but in the joy of achievement and the passion for creativity. Roosevelt

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

23. Life is not a game, therefore, we do not have the right to give up it just by our own will. Leo Tolstoy

24. The biggest obstacle to happiness is expecting too much happiness. Fontenelle

25. Only in the conscious pursuit of beautiful things can there be true happiness. Gorky

26. Extremely happy and extremely unhappy people will develop a tendency to be ruthless. Montesquieu

27. 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

28. Happy families are all similar, and unhappy families have their own misfortunes. Leo Tolstoy

29. Happiness is a fragrance of the soul and the harmony of a singing heart. Romain Rolland

30. You understand that human life is neither as good nor as bad as people think. Maupassant

31. When you pursue happiness, happiness often escapes you; but when you escape happiness, happiness often follows you. Haywood

32. Everything I am, everything I am, I owe to my angelic mother. Lincoln

33. To describe happiness is to weaken happiness. Stendhal

34. Every tragedy will create heroes among ordinary people. Stephens

35. Don’t pay too much attention to the appearance and form of the family. The most important thing is to pay attention to the unique atmosphere in the family, which is full of love, warmth and brightness.

Mrs. Carnegie

36. The secret to happiness is not to go all out to pursue happiness, but to find happiness in going all out. Gide

37. Those who bring happiness to most people are the happiest people. Marx

38. As long as you have one reasonable thing to do, your life will be special. Einstein

39. When we cannot afford happiness, we should never walk too close to the window and stare at happiness. Bernard

40. Who is the happy person? Only those who feel the merits of others and regard the happiness of others as their own happiness are the happiest people. Goethe

41. Enjoying an ordinary and simple life is the happiest thing in the world. Hao Huazhong

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

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

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

45. People are the designers of their own happiness. Bacon

46. Home is the only place in the world that hides human shortcomings and failures. It also contains sweet love. Bernard Shaw

47. Happiness is never given by others, but built bit by bit in your own life. Daisaku Ikeda

48. It is rare that something cannot be done at all; the reason why it cannot be done is not so much because of insufficient conditions, but because of insufficient determination. Rochefort Calder

49. Happiness is a form of courage. Jackson

50. Human happiness lies entirely in the happiness of the heart. Goethe

51. The purpose of all human beings is to obtain happiness. Owen

52. Happiness built on the pain of others is not true happiness. Ababaeva

53. We can only enjoy the happiness that we can understand. Maeterlinck

54. 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

55. Don’t give up on the goal you were originally determined to achieve just because of one failure. Shakespeare

56. Even if oneself turns into a handful of soil, as long as it is paved on the road to truth and allows one's partners to stride forward, it is the greatest happiness. Wu Yunduo

57. The real reason that makes you sad is that you doubt whether you are happy. Bernard Shaw

58. But happiness does not lie in enjoying happiness, but in striving for happiness and pursuing happiness. A Andreev

59. Those who create happiness have no right to enjoy happiness, just as those who do not create wealth have no right to enjoy wealth. Bernard Shaw

60. The happiness that can be produced by mutual love, unreserved love until death, is indeed the greatest happiness that human beings can get. Moroa

61. Happiness obviously depends partly on the external environment and partly on oneself. Russell

62. True happiness involves the full use of one's abilities and talents. Douglas Fijers

63. Don’t expect a sparrow to fly high. High in the sky, that is the territory of the eagle. If the sparrow corrects its position, it will still live a happy life! Liu Xinwu

64. The most noble ideas come first, followed by money; a society with only money but no most noble ideas will collapse. Dostoyevsky

65. Lifelong happiness! This is unbearable for any living person, it would be hell on earth. Bernard Shaw

66. A strong person is certainly happy; but a smart and wise person is several times happier! Krylov

67. Happiness does not lie in confrontation, but in coordination. Gide

68. Happiness is elusive. You never know if it exists. To test whether you are happy, you can only look at the people around you.

Pavlenko

69. 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. Dalai Lama

70. The family is one of the masterpieces created by nature. Santayana

71. The sooner you treat your son as a man, the sooner he will become a man. Locke

72. Do you want to be a happy person? I hope you learn to bear hardships first. Turgenev

73. Happiness in life is caused by life's own efforts. It is not given by God, nor can it be achieved by letting nature take its own course. Chen Duxiu

74. If we cannot build a happy life, we have no right to enjoy happiness; just as we have no right to enjoy wealth without creating wealth. Bernard Shaw

75. The arrival of a happy era will not be like tomorrow after sleeping all night. Brecht

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

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

78. Don’t tell unfortunate people about your happiness. Brautage

79. Human happiness comes not so much from the occasional good luck, but rather from the small benefits that occur every day. Franklin

80. Although the world is full of suffering, suffering can always be overcome. Helen Keller

81. There are tens of millions of mansions in Ande, which can shelter all the poor people in the world with joy. Du Fu

82. It is easy to find happiness for yourself, but it is difficult to find happiness for others. Leo Tolstoy

83. When you get angry for one minute, you lose sixty seconds of happiness. Emerson

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

85. When a person becomes himself, he has reached the pinnacle of happiness. Desire Erasmus

86. The money in our hands is a tool to maintain freedom. Rousseau

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

88. Creation, or brewing future creation. It is a necessity: happiness can only exist when this necessity is satisfied. Romain Rolland

89. True happiness can only be experienced when you truly understand the value of life. Munir Nasuf

90. The joy of doing good things is the only reliable happiness in life. Tolstoy

91. What a magnificent cause it is to work for the happiness of mankind, and how great this purpose is! Saint Simon

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