Meaningful Quotes. Thoughtful Insights. Helpful Tools.
Advanced Search Options

Quotes about Happiness

Nothing brings more joy than a good marriage, and nothing brings more misery than a bad marriage.
— Billy Graham
The secret of domestic happiness is to let God, the party of the third part in the marriage contract, have His rightful place in the home. Make peace with Him and then you can be a real peacemaker in the home.
— Billy Graham
I have yet to see Satan overcome a truly joyful Christian.
— Billy Graham
In the last essay he wrote before he died, the great Christian writer C. S. Lewis said, "We have no right to happiness; only an obligation to do our duty." Sometimes our God-given duty will include suffering. When it does, ask God to teach you through it. Remember the psalmist's words I quoted above: "Blessed is the man whom You instruct, O LORD.
— Billy Graham
Some of the most miserable people I have ever met have been people who are very popular with the public, but down inside are empty and miserable.
— Billy Graham
The more worldly pleasure we enjoy, the less satisfied and contented we are with life.
— Billy Graham
The Bible warns that money cannot buy happiness! Money cannot buy true pleasure. Money cannot buy peace of heart. And money certainly cannot buy entrance into the kingdom of God.
— Billy Graham
How do we get our values so mixed up? We look for shortcuts to happiness. Our lust for immediate pleasure prompts us to think of evil as good.
— Billy Graham
Life is not a matter of dollars and cents, houses and lands, earning capacity and financial achievement. Greed must not be allowed to make man the slave of wealth.
— Billy Graham
There are two ways of being rich—have a lot, or want very little. The latter way is the easier for most.
— Billy Graham
Many young people are building their lives on the rock of materialism. I find across the country a deep economic discontent among people in every walk of life.
— Billy Graham
Never has there been a time when men tried so desperately to have fun as they do today.
— Billy Graham