1. Happiness does not lie under a house where gold coins are squandered. ——Balzac
2. The happiness that can be produced by mutual love, unreserved love until death, is indeed the greatest happiness that human beings can get. ——Morowa
3. In the real world, no matter how many reasons can be cited to prove how happy and joyful we live, in fact, we are only moving under the influence of gravity. , only by defeating it can there be happiness. ——Schopenhauer
4. If a person only has happiness, then he will not know what happiness is. Only those who have tasted sorrow can truly appreciate the sweetness of happiness. ——Ingrid Bergman
5. Happiness is just an interval between unhappy times. ——Marquis
6. 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. ——Tolstoy
7. Happiness does not manifest itself in causing even a small amount of pain to others, but manifests itself in 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. ——Tolstoy
8. Yes, the best way to achieve true happiness in life is to spread the sticky web of love from oneself to all directions without restriction, like a spider. Capture everything that hits the web. ——Tolstoy
9. Love and kindness are truth and happiness, and they are the real existence and the only possible happiness in the world. ——Tolstoy
10. In order to live happily, we should believe in the possibility of happiness. ——Tolstoy
11. Being loved by others is the same happiness as loving others, and once you get it, it will last a lifetime. ——Tolstoy
12. You should do more good deeds in order to be a happy person. ——Tolstoy
13. There is happiness when there is life. ——Tolstoy
14. Only love, only sacrifice, is the only real happiness that is not affected by objective circumstances. ——Tolstoy
15. Make time full and you will be happy. ——Emerson
16. A person can be said to be happy only if he can resolutely abandon his status when his status changes and live a life regardless of fate. ——Rousseau
17. What is happiness? Is it fighting? No. Was it a fight? No. Can happiness make people feel lovely, kind, beautiful, happy, peaceful and cheerful? Oh, yes! - Dickens
18. True happiness never settles in one place. There is nowhere to explore, but it exists everywhere; money cannot buy it, but it is available at any time. ——Pop
19. The biggest secret of happiness is: instead of adapting the things in the outside world to yourself, it is better to adapt yourself to the things in the outside world. ——Pop
20. Where there is life, there is happiness. The further you go, the more and more it becomes. ——Romain Rolland
21. Happiness is living for others and sacrificing yourself. ——Romain Rolland
22. True happiness is: becoming completely objective and thus reflecting one's ambitions. ——Romain Rolland
23. I have all the conditions to be happy, and no matter how distressed my spirit is, I think I should always be happy, as long as I can always convey the joy in my heart. to others. ——Romain Rolland
24. 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
25. The pendulum of life is always swinging between two poles, and happiness is also one of the poles; to stop the pendulum at one of its poles, the only way is to break the pendulum. ——Romain Rolland
26. Happiness in life is to keep moving forward. ——Zola
27. Ignorance has never brought happiness to people. The root of happiness lies in knowledge. ——Zola
28. Happiness is a creditor who lends you a quarter of an hour of joy and asks you to pay for a boatload of misfortune. ——Flaubert
29. Introversion, generosity and selflessness are the three major elements of happiness. ——Ma Arnold
30. The reason why human beings want to live in the world is not to be rich, but to obtain happiness.
——Stendhal