Happiness and Misery
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Comment# · Fair (380 ratings) · submitted 1997
If what Proust says is true, that happiness is the absence of fever, then I will never know happiness. For I am possessed by a fever for knowledge, experience, and creation.
Comment# · Fair (798 ratings) · submitted 1999
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two equals four. If that is granted, all else follows.
George Orwell, 1984, in
Happiness and Misery
Comment# · Fair (261 ratings) · submitted 1997
The heart has its reasons that reason knows nothing of.
Comment# · Fair (805 ratings) · submitted 1997
Don't underestimate the value of doing nothing, of just going along, listening to all the things you can't hear, and not bothering.
Joan Powers, Pooh's Little Instruction Book, in
Happiness and Misery
Comment# · Fair (733 ratings) · submitted 1997
Ask yourself whether you are happy, and you will cease to be so.
Comment# · Fair (57 ratings) · submitted 1997
A home is not a mere transient shelter: its essence lies in the personalities of the people who live in it.
Comment# · Fair (98 ratings) · submitted 1997
Happiness isn't something you experience; it's something you remember.
Comment# · Fair (183 ratings) · submitted 1997
I look forward to an America which will not be afraid of grace and beauty.
Comment# · Fair (68 ratings) · submitted 1997
Life is short. Live it up.
Nikita Khrushchev, (New York Times Magazine, August 3, 1958), in
Happiness and Misery and
Life and Death
Comment# · Fair (2782 ratings) · submitted 1997
He is happiest who hath power to gather wisdom from a flower.
Comment# · Fair (58 ratings) · submitted 1997
If you suffer, thank God! It is a sure sign that you are alive.
Comment# · Fair (1396 ratings) · submitted 1999
It is by fighting and triumphing over the enemies of the Buddha that we ourselves become Buddhas.
Daisaku Ikeda, (World Tribune, Oct. 29, 1999, p. 5), in
Happiness and Misery and
Science and Religion
Comment# · Fair (806 ratings) · submitted 1999 by
Paul Jones
Do not scorn the person who is perpetually happy. He does know something you don't.
Comment# · Fair (53 ratings) · submitted 1997
Expect everything, and anything seems nothing. Expect nothing, and anything seems everything.
Comment# · Fair (950 ratings) · submitted 1999
Learn from the past. Look to the future. Live in the present.
Comment# · Fair (757 ratings) · submitted 1999
It is not the bad times on which we should dwell, it is only poison to the mind and soul. We shall rise up after we fall, and continue to go on -- dwelling on the good, high-spirited times of our lives.
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