Quotes about Happiness
                        "Love is, in fact, an intensification of life, a completeness, a fullness, a wholeness of life." 
                    — Thomas Merton
                        
                
                        Spread love everywhere you go. Let no one ever come to you without leaving happier.
                    — Mother Teresa
                        
                
                        You never achieve success unless you like what you are doing.
                    — Dale Carnegie
                        
                
                        Sun is shining. Weather is sweet. Make you wanna move your dancing feet.
                    — Bob Marley
                        
                
                        Focus on good thoughts and good things will happen. Happy Wednesday stay positive. Think positive. Do positive a very good morning.
                    — Anonymous
                        
                
                        Character gives us qualities, but it is in our actions — what we do — that we are happy or the reverse.
                    — Aristotle
                        
                
                        Happiness, then, is found to be something perfect and self-sufficient, being the end to which our actions are directed.
                    — Aristotle
                        
                
                        It is our actions and the soul's active exercise of its functions that we posit (as being Happiness).
                    — Aristotle
                        
                
                        If we seek paradise outside ourselves, we cannot have paradise in our hearts.
                    — Thomas Merton
                        
                
                        One can endure sorrow alone, but it takes two to be glad.
                    — Elbert Hubbard
                        
                
                        It's far better to be unhappy alone than unhappy with someone — so far.
                    — Marilyn Monroe
                        
                
                        And so how was a human to pray? I didn't know, and yet I prayed. I prayed the terrible prayer: "Thy will be done." Having so prayed, I prayed for strength. That seemed reasonable and right enough. As did praying for forgiveness and the grace to forgive. I prayed unreasonably, foolishly, hopelessly, that everybody in Port William might be blessed and happy—the ones I loved and the ones I did not. I prayed my gratitude
                    — Wendell Berry