To feel that you are needed and close to people - this is the greatest enjoyment in life, the highest joy. This is the truth, don't forget this truth, it will give you infinite happiness. ——Gorky
Those who create their own happiness should be the craftsmen and creators of the happiness of all workers and farmers. When he becomes the craftsman of the happiness of all, he will become the craftsman of his own happiness. —— Kalinin
Those who work for the same goal and thus make themselves more noble, history recognizes them as great men; those who bring happiness to the most people, experience praises them as The happiest person. ——Marx
Yes, the best way to achieve true happiness in life is to be like a spider, spreading the sticky web of love from itself to all directions without restrictions, and catching whatever falls from it. Everything online. ——Leo Tolstoy
The joy and happiness in life are not in money or love, but in truth. Even if what you want is a kind of animal-like happiness, life will not allow you to drink alcohol and be happy at the same time. It will hit you unexpectedly all the time. ——Chekhov
Happiness does not manifest itself in causing even a small amount of pain to others, but 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. ——Leo Tolstoy
Happiness is multifaceted. I am also very happy. The joy that comes from creating is astonishing, and I feel my own hands laying bricks for the beautiful building we are all building together, and my personal sorrow is sidelined. ——Ostrovsky
Happiness lies in autonomy and self-sufficiency. ——Aristotle
When there is life, there is happiness. ——Leo Tolstoy
The purpose of all human efforts is to achieve happiness. —— Owen
Happiness is the highest good. ——Aristotle
Happiness belongs to those who are satisfied. ——Aristotle
All happiness is obtained by the blood of life. ——Wang Jinmei
Living according to moral principles is a happy life. ——Aristotle
Do you want to be a happy person? I hope you learn to endure hardship first. ——Turgenev