1. Shivering with happiness. Luo Yonghao, founder of a well-known website
2. Happiness is the highest good. Ancient Greek philosopher and scientist Aristotle
3. Only with wishes can you be happy. German poet Schiller
4. Labor is the father of happiness. American industrialist, scientist, social activist, thinker and diplomat Franklin
5. Happiness and happiness are two different things. Zhou Libo, founder of Shanghai Style Qingkou, "One Week of Libo Show"
6. Happiness is always full of flaws. Female writer, formerly known as Lijie Annie Baby
7. Happy people are assisted by hope. Greek poet Menander
8. Happiness is the intoxication of the soul. Taiwanese poetess Xi Murong
9. Happiness belongs to satisfied people. Ancient Greek philosopher and scientist Aristotle
10. Happiness lies in living for others. Russian writer Leo Tolstoy
11. Happiness cannot be perfect. Ancient Roman poet Horace
12. Enriching time is happiness. American writer Emerson
13. There is happiness when there is life. Russian writer Leo Tolstoy
14. Happiness lies in autonomy and self-sufficiency. Ancient Greek philosopher and scientist Aristotle
15. Departure from nature means departure from happiness. British writer Cy Johnson
16. Boredom is the misfortune of happy people. Walpole
17. There is only one red branch, which blooms only in late autumn. Ming Dynasty novelist Wu Chengen's "Sheng Cha Zi"
18. The first condition for happiness is health. American astronomer Curtis
19. Conscience today is a requirement of happiness. Miki Kiyoshi, a Japanese philosopher during the Meiji period
20. Happiness itself is long-term patience. Fakamu
21. Happiness lies in love and self-forgetfulness. Contemporary philosopher, scholar, and writer Zhou Guoping
22. Everyone is the craftsman of his own happiness. 19th century American writer and philosopher Thoreau
23. Intelligence is undoubtedly the primary condition for happiness. Sophocles, one of the three great tragedians of ancient Greece
24. Falling in love is a great happiness for people. Former Soviet educator Suhomlinsky
25. Dying for the motherland is happy and glorious. Ancient Roman poet Horace
26. The happiness of the people is the supreme law. Ancient Roman statesman Cicero
27. Human happiness lies entirely in the happiness of the heart. German playwright, poet, and thinker Goethe
28. Happiness lies in creating a new life. Former Soviet writer Ostrovsky
29. Where there are no children, there is no happiness. British poet Swinburne "Welcome"
30. The pursuit of happiness cannot avoid touching pain. Holt
31. Fulfillment is satisfaction, and satisfaction is happiness. Chinese essayist Liang Qiushi
32. Only when people find the meaning of life are they happy. Russian writer Yu. Bondarev
33. Not giving in to misfortune is great happiness. Xie Va
34. Everyone can become the architect of happiness. British Renaissance writer and philosopher Bacon