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Letter "H" » Happiness
"Hold him alone truly fortunate who has ended his life in happy
well-being."
Author: Aeschylus
About: Happiness
"Happiness is a choice that requires effort at times."
Author: Aeschylus
About: Happiness
"'Twas a jolly old pedagogue, long ago,
Tall and slender, and sallow and dry;
His form was bent, and his gait was slow,
His long thin hair was white as snow,
But a wonderful twinkle shone in his eye.
And he sang every night as he went to bed,
"Let us be happy down here below:
The living should live, though the dead be dead."
Said the jolly old pedagogue long ago."
Author: George Arnold
About: Happiness
"Real happiness is cheap enough, yet how dearly we pay for its
counterfeit."
Author: Hosea Ballou
About: Happiness
"To have been happy, madame, adds to calamity."
Author: Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher
About: Happiness
"The greatest happiness of the greatest number.
[Lat., La massima felicita divisa nel maggior numero.]"
Author: Cesare di Bonesana Beccaria
About: Happiness
"Priestly was the first (unless it was Becarria) who taught my
lips to pronounce this sacred truththat the greatest happiness
of the greatest number is the foundation of morals and
legislation."
Author: Cesare di Bonesana Beccaria
About: Happiness
"Happiness is good health and a bad memory."
Author: Cesare di Bonesana Beccaria
About: Happiness
"People take different roads seeking fulfillment and happiness.
Just because they're not on your road doesn't mean they've gotten
lost."
Author: Cesare di Bonesana Beccaria
About: Happiness
"What can be happier than for a man, conscious of virtuous acts,
and content with liberty, to despise all human affairs?
[Lat., Quid enim est melius quam memoria recte factorum, et
libertate contentum negligere humana?]"
Author: Cesare di Bonesana Beccaria
About: Happiness
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