Happy people have expected less from life.
Happiness
It's not things that make us unhappy, but what we think about things.
Happiness [286 - 63]
You will find happiness not by seeking it, but by living it.
Happiness comes from living, not from buying.
The door to happiness opens outwards.
You discover your happiness more slowly than your unhappiness.
Happiness is like a dream: you become aware of it only after waking up.
If you have enough, then you are satisfied.
Happiness is a kind of gratitude.
Happy people have expected less from life.
True happiness is being able to be happy without happiness.
Happy people don't count fleeting minutes.
Happiness is the ability to forget what cannot be changed.
Every glimpse of joy is wonderful. It comes unearned and can never be bought.
We should enjoy happy moments and not wait for happy times.
Happiness is usually hidden in the little things in life.
What sunshine is to flowers, a smile is to mankind.
The gifts of happiness are not equally distributed.
Few have happiness, but all have summer.
You would be happy, if you did not mourn what you lack, but rejoice in what you have.
The best things in life are unexpected - because there were no expectations.
After all, we have to learn to capture our joy from small and worthless things to have a flavor in our life.
Happiness is inside a person, not outside of them. Therefore, it is not dependent on what we have but on what we are.
Happiness is when what I think, what I say and what I do are in harmony.
A happy person has no worries. A harmonious person has learned to live with them.
The happy people are failures: they get along so well with themselves that they don't care about anything.
The greatest happiness in life is the conviction that we are loved for our sake, or rather in spite of it.
People can be happy only when they do not assume, that the meaning of life is happiness.
The only good fortune that many great people have had is an innate ability to endure bad luck.
You should not count your own happiness on others.
Happiness requires three things: something to do, someone to love and something to hope for.
If you want to make others happy, practice compassion. If you want to make yourself happy, practice compassion.
Only those are happy whose eyes are directed to something other than their own happiness.
Advice for a happy life for you is that you should be deeply interested in one thing and constantly busy with a thousand other things.
The gifts of happiness are not equally distributed.
Happiness is good health and bad memory.
There is something remarkably boring about other people's happiness.
It would be nice to live if I was lucky, in good health and not too much imagination.
It's not things that make us unhappy, but what we think about things.
Of the qualities of the soul, stupidity is the one that most contributes to the happiness of life.
There are four types of people in the world: Loving, ambitious, observant and stupid. The happiest are the stupid.
The similarity between happiness and an amoeba is that both reproduce by division.
Perceived happiness is not related to one's success. They are often their opposites.
The tallest trees are most exposed to the forces of the wind, so are the most ambitious people to the storms of fortune.
Your lack of happiness is due to the fact that you have time to think about whether you are happy or not.
The fool dreams of wealth, the wise of happiness.
We can envy animals for two things: they are not afraid of future accidents, nor do they care what people talk about.
The best way to lose happiness is to look for it. Happiness is not the goal of life - it is a by-product.
I used to be blissfully unaware, now I'm miserably aware.
Empty floor space makes the room livable and free times make life bearable.
Pleasures may be mass-produced, but never happiness.
Happy is a nation whose history is boring to read.
Unfortunate is the country that needs heroes.
Happiness is a dream and suffering reality.
The malice in your breast is the enemy of your own happiness.
Envy is a way of counting the joys of others instead of your own.
Evil itself drinks most of its own poison.
What we call fate often results from our unwillingness to anticipate risks.
Fate leads the willing, it pulls the unwilling.
Fate laughs at probabilities.
I cannot escape my fate, nor can I share it with others.
[Onni]