HAPPINESS QUOTES IX

quotations about Happiness

We have all had the experience of being happy and of being unhappy, and we have all observed happiness and unhappiness in other people. As a result, many people feel they are experts on the topic of happiness. This claimed expertise, however, is often illusory. There is a natural tendency for us to assume that what is true of our lives is generally true of other people's lives. Thus, if someone has discovered that he is happier in the married state than he was when he was single, he may conclude that marriage increases human happiness. On the other hand, someone whose level of happiness has gone down after marriage may well decide that marriage is an outmoded happiness-demolishing institution. The fallacy in attempting to draw general conclusions solely on the basis of one's own experience is obvious.

MICHAEL W. EYSENCK

Happiness: Facts and Myths


Happiness is an imaginary condition, formerly attributed by the living to the dead, now usually attributed by adults to children, and by children to adults.

THOMAS SZASZ

The Second Sin


The broader unquestioned premises upon which my own culture founded its view of the human condition, such as the one that Unhappiness is as legitimate a part of experience as happiness and necessary in order to render happiness appreciable, or that it is more advantageous to be young than to be old: those still took me a long time to pry loose for reexamination.

JEAN LIEDLOFF

The Continuum Concept


Success is identical with happiness only on condition that we have aimed at and attained those things in life which are really worthwhile, and--if success is to be complete--the most worthwhile. Any success which does not result in happiness, in some one of its varied forms, for self or for others, is a sham.

FRANK CHAPMAN SHARP

Success: A Course in Moral Instruction


It is good sometimes that the happy of this world should learn, were it only to humble their foolish pride for an instant, that there are higher, wider, and rarer joys than theirs.

CHARLES BAUDELAIRE

"Crowds"


In my life I have found two things of priceless worth - learning and loving. Nothing else - not fame, not power, not achievement for its own sake - can possible have the same lasting value. For when your life is over, if you can say "I have learned" and "I have loved," you will also be able to say "I have been happy."

ARTHUR C. CLARKE

Rama II


Happy are those men who live without ambition, distrust, or disguise.

WELLINS CALCOTT

Thoughts Moral and Divine


Do you know what I think happiness is really? Lookin' forward.

JOHN HARTLEY MANNERS

Happiness and Other Plays


There is a new survey out about the happiest professions. I think the whole premise is flawed. You're supposed to find true happiness outside of work. From friends, family, and YouTube videos of old people falling down.

CRAIG FERGUSON

The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, Mar. 1, 2012


The problem with the concept of happiness is trying to make it do enough without making it do too much. If we define it narrowly as a certain type of feeling or physiological state, then we can, in principle, measure it objectively, but it is too trivial a thing to be the foundation of all public life and private decisions. On the other hand, if we define it broadly as something like 'the elements of a good life', then it is so broad as to beg the question, and certainly too broad to be measured in national statistics. Yet we intuitively feel that there is something called happiness, something unitary but not trivial, concrete enough to strive for yet broad enough to be worth striving for.

DANIEL NETTLE

Happiness: The Science Behind Your Smile


I spit on your happiness! I spit on your idea of life--that life that must go on, come what may. You are like dogs that lick everything they smell. You with your promise of a humdrum happiness--provided a person doesn't ask too much of life. I want everything of life, I do; and I want it now! I want it total, complete: otherwise I reject it! I will not be moderate. I will not be satisfied with the bit of cake you offer me.

JEAN ANOUILH

Antigone


He who strives for happiness is a fool.
The wise man makes happiness for another.

EDWIN LEIBFREED

"The Song of the Soul"


He that thinks himself the happiest man, really is so.

CHARLES CALEB COLTON

Lacon


Happiness is a condition of mind not a result of circumstances.

JOHN LUBBOCK

attributed, Character and Conduct: A Book of Helpful Thoughts by Great Writers of Past and Present Ages


The only true happiness lies in knowing who you are ... and making peace with it.

LAURELL K. HAMILTON

Narcissus in Chains


Happy domestic life is like a beautiful summer's evening; the heart is filled with peace; and everything around derives a peculiar glory.

HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN

The True Story of My Life


We ne'er can be
Made happy by compulsion.

SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE

The Three Graves


The happiest people are the people with the best attitudes, not the best lives.

BOB LONSBERRY

A Various Language


Happiness has to be installed in each person as a state of affairs completely cut off from the process that brought it about and, in particular, from the real situation. Man has to be affected with happiness. It is a tonality given to him. Contradiction: if one does take care to give him happiness, it is because he is a free creature--but in order to give it to him, one turns him into an object.

JEAN-PAUL SARTRE

Notebooks for an Ethics


Like all happiness, it did not last long.

LOUISA MAY ALCOTT

Little Women