Happiness is understanding that friendship is more precious than mere things, more precious than getting your own way, more precious than being in situations where true principles are not at stake. |
Happiness is what happens to us when we try to make someone else happy. |
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Happiness may be defined as good fortune joined to virtue, or a independence, or as a life that is both agreeable and secure |
Happiness may well consist primarily of an attitude toward time. |
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Happiness seems to require a modicum of external prosperity |
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Happiness, that grand mistress of the ceremonies in the dance of life, impels us through all its mazes and meanderings, but leads none of us by the same route. |
Happiness, that grand mistress of the ceremonies in the dance of life, impels us through all its mazes and meanderings, but leads none of us by the same route. |