Try to put your happiness before anyone else’s, because you may never have done so in your entire life, if you really think about it, if you are really honest with yourself 613
People are chasing cash, not happiness. When you chase money, you’re going to lose. You’re just going to. Even if you get the money, you’re not going to be happy. 1.43K
My happiness doesn’t come from money or fame. My happiness comes from seeing life without struggle. 2.27K
It is work, work that one delights in, that is the surest guarantor of happiness. But even here it is a work that has to be earned by labor in one’s earlier years. One should labor so hard in youth that everything one does subsequently is easy by comparison. 2.49K
How can you tell somebody whose is pursuing happiness that they’re somehow not American when that was the very first promise that America made? 635
Happiness is the absence of suffering. I think it’s an interesting way of looking at it. I think the absence of suffering exists very rarely in the world we live in. 700
Worldly wealth is the Devil’s bait; and those whose minds feed upon riches recede, in general, from real happiness, in proportion as their stores increase, as the moon, when she is fullest, is farthest from the sun. 618
My travels led me to where I am today. Sometimes these steps have felt painful, difficult, but led me to greater happiness and opportunites. 723
I think the key to happiness is allowing ourselves to not feel bad or guilty for feeling it, and letting it be contagious. And to not be dependent on other people to create your own happiness. 1.89K
Corporations take the humanity out of trade – they take the happiness out and replace it with something that is ugly. 1.41K
I have my moments. Ever since I was a boy, I never was someone who was at ease with happiness. Too often I embrace introspection and self-doubt. I wish I could embrace the good things. 692
The most important thing in anyone’s life is to be giving something. The quality I can give is fun and joy and happiness. This is my gift. 688
There is something in the pang of change More than the heart can bear, Unhappiness remembering happiness. 694