Quotes about Happiness
                        If we are to be happy, decent and secure of our souls: drink some kind of fermented liquor with one's food; go on the water from time to time; dance on occasions, and sing in a chorus...
                    — Hilaire Belloc
                        
                
                        Only a pure heart can recognize a beautiful and a happy soul.
                    — Hippocrates
                        
                
                        After 'Versace' and 'American Horror Story,' if that was the end of the line, then I can go happy.
                    — Cody Fern
                        
                
                        Families come in all shapes and sizes, and they don't have to fit the perfect dream ideal to make you happy. They are the people that support and love you by giving you strength when you need it the most.
                    — Jennifer Lopez
                        
                
                        So be satisfied and quiet, be contented with your contentment. I lack certain things that others have, but blessed be God, I have a contented heart which others have not.
                    — Jeremiah Burroughs
                        
                
                        Don't go to work to make money; go to work to spread joy.
                    — Marianne Williamson
                        
                
                        Do not forget that even as "to work is to worship" so to be cheery is to worship also, and to be happy is the first step to being pious.
                    — Robert Louis Stevenson
                        
                
                        Be happy when you work, thankful when you earn, cautious when you spend, shrewd when you save, and charitable when you give.
                    — Matshona Dhliwayo
                        
                
                        The greatest happines of life is the conviction that we are loved-loved for ourselves, or rather, loved in spite of ourselves.
                    — Victor Hugo
                        
                
                        The supreme happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved — loved for ourselves, or rather, loved in spite of ourselves.
                    — Victor Hugo
                        
                
                        The supreme happiness in life is the conviction that we are loved, or rather, loved in spite of ourselves.
                    — Victor Hugo
                        
                
                        The supreme happiness in life is the conviction that we are loved.
                    — Victor Hugo
                        
                 
                        