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- quote by Madame Guyon
- quote by Dinah Craik
It is the law of life that if you are kind to someone you feel happy. If you are cruel you are unhappy. And if you hurt someone, you will be hurt back.
- quote by Cary Grant
Magnificent spectacle of human happiness.
- quote by Sydney Smith
Mankind are always happier for having been happy; so that if you make them happy now, you make them happy twenty years hence by the memory of it.
- quote by Sydney Smith
Morality is not properly the doctrine of how we may make ourselves happy, but how we may make ourselves worthy of happiness.
- quote by Immanuel Kant
- quote by Helen Keller
No eye to watch and no tongue to wound us, All earth forgot, and all heaven around us.
- quote by Thomas Moore
No man can live happily who regards himself alone, who turns everything to his own advantage. Thou must live for another, if thou wishest to live for thyself.
- quote by Seneca
Now happiness consists in activity: such is the constitution of our nature: it is a running stream, and not a stagnant pool.
- quote by John Mason Good