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Celebrity Richard Wagner said: Happiness does not lie in things, but in ourselves. What do you think? What do you think happiness is? The following is what I have carefully compiled for you. I hope you like it.

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1. The secret of happiness is: let your interests expand as much as possible, and your reactions to people and things should come from good intentions rather than malicious interests. ——Roland

2 When we love others, life is beautiful and happy. ——Leo Tolstoy

3. Sadness can be taken care of by oneself; but if you want to fully appreciate the taste of joy, you must have someone to share it with. ——Mark Twain

4 The name of joy is creation. ——Sheehan

5 For people, the greatest joy and happiness is to dedicate their spiritual strength to others. ——Suhomlinsky

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

7 If you cannot live wisely, uprightly, and as you wish, you cannot live happily; similarly, if you cannot live happily, you cannot live wisely and Live with integrity and abundance. ——Epicurus

8 Montaigne said: The most obvious sign of wisdom is constant joy, its situation is like the scenery outside the eyes, eternal tranquility. ——Anonymous

9 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. ——Ser Johnson

10 Whether it is sentimental poems, beautiful articles, or leisure joy, nothing can replace the incomparable close friendship. ——Pushkin

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1 Friendship doubles joy and reduces sorrow. ——Bacon

2 Suffering is the teacher of life. Through suffering, toward joy. ——Beethoven

3. People do not give in order to receive; giving itself is unparalleled joy. ——Fromm

4 I know what labor is: it is the source of all joy and beautiful things in the world. ——Gorky

5. A person’s characteristics are the value of his existence. Don’t force yourself to learn from others, but use your own strengths. Not only will this make you feel happy, but it will also make it easier for you to make real contributions to society. ——Roland

6 Whether it is sentimental poems, beautiful articles, or leisure joy, nothing can replace close friendship. —— Pushkin

7. A person may believe a lot of nonsense and still arrange his daily work in a reasonable and happy way. ——Norman Douglas

8 It is insulting to show disdain for other people's joy. ——Margaret Yourcenar

9 If I have more or less inspired the efforts of some people, our work has more or less expanded mankind. range of understanding, thus adding a bit of joy to this world, then I will feel satisfied. ——Edison

10. Anyone who has met a friendly person in the world and experienced the state of sincerity has tasted the joy of heaven and earth. ——Romain Rolland

11 Work is the value of life, the joy of life, and the place of happiness. ——Rodin

12. Laughter is a sedative without side effects. ——Grasso

13 Labor will bring joy to tomorrow, and unity will bring victory to tomorrow. ——Proverb

14. Inner joy is the joy that a person feels in living a sound, normal, and harmonious life. ——Romain Rolland

15 The real happiness in life lies in being able to contribute to a cause and realizing that it is a great cause.

——Bernard Shaw

16 The so-called inner happiness is the happiness that a person feels when he lives a healthy, normal and harmonious life. ——Romain Rolland

17 The greatest of all joys lies in the contemplation of truth. ——Aquinas

18 Life is like a book. Some people write joy, others write sorrow. I will write my loyalty to the motherland with blood and fire. ——Anonymous

19 I know what labor is: Labor is the source of all joy and all good things in the world. ——Gorky

20 Life is composed of endless pain and joy caused by various changes. The kind of eternal blue sky only exists in the heart. It is a luxury to ask for it in real life. ——Balzac

Highlights

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

2 Whether it is sentimental poems, beautiful articles, or leisure joy, nothing can replace an extremely close friendship. ——Pushkin

3 Happiness is the greatest thing in life! ——Gorky

4 We feel great joy for the beauty and happiness of our children, and this joy makes our children happy. The soul is so vast that the body cannot accommodate it - Emerson

5. Without recreation, there will be no joy, and with recreation, there will be no sorrow. ——Pascal

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

7. Optimism sees a hope in a disaster, and pessimism sees a disaster in a hope. ——Proverbs

8 The emotions expressed by these hands are gratitude, joy, sadness and hope; they show that from the time he was a young boy to the time he is now so tall, he has never diminished his influence on his family. And he doesn't want to repay him. —— Dickens

9 As long as you can regard falsehood as true, then sincere laughter will follow, and it can almost have the same effect as real laughter. ——Anit Gudanhat

10 When wisdom is so proud that it refuses to cry, so solemn that it refuses to be happy, and so complacent that it refuses to look at others, it ceases to be wisdom. ——Kahlil Gibran

11 Ah, how happy a cultivated person is! Even if others think it is a sacrifice, he will feel satisfied and happy; his heart is always jumping for joy, and he has endless things to say. Joy! - Chernyshevsky

12. Only those who are alone know the full joy of friendship. Others have their families; but for those who live alone and away from home, friends are everything. . ——Willa Kaser

13. Inner joy is the joy that a person feels in living a sound, normal, and harmonious life. ——Romain Rolland

14 The way to happiness lies not only in doing what you love, but also in loving what you have to do. ——Barry

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

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

17 Children accept joy and happiness most quickly and most lovingly, because they are born to be happy and joyful. ——Hugo

18. The joy of excitement is fleeting, but the sweetness of contemplation will remain in your heart forever. ——Anonymous

19. Desire only seeks pleasure. After pleasure, desire subsides, and the so-called love is over. This is a natural dividing line that cannot be crossed. Only true love is infinite. ——Cervantes

20. A real smile is to be optimistic about life, happy at work, and excited about career.

——Einstein

21. 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. ——Russell

22. Everyone has certain ideals, which determine the direction of his efforts and judgment. In this sense, I never regard comfort and happiness as the purpose of life itself - this ethical basis, I call it the ideal of the pig pen. ——Einstein

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

24. Books should serve one of four purposes: to gain wisdom, to become pious, to gain pleasure, or to facilitate use. ——Denham

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

26. A cheerful personality can not only keep yourself in a happy mood, but also infect the people around you, making them feel that life is full of harmony and light. ——Roland

27 Only faith makes happiness real. ——Montaigne

28 Family harmony is the happiest thing in life. ——Goethe

29. There are ups and downs, and then there is the joy of the climber; there are setbacks, and then there is the happiness of the striver. ——Anonymous

30 Strong hope is a greater stimulant in life than any joy. ——Nietzsche