It is not the possession of truth, but the success which attends the seeking after it, that enriches the seeker and brings happiness to him. less than 1 minute read
Happiness is a matter of oneβs most ordinary and everyday mode of consciousness being busy and lively and unconcerned with self. less than 1 minute read
I adored Mickey Mouse when I was a child. He was the emblem of happiness and funniness. less than 1 minute read
Oh, I adored Mickey Mouse when I was a child. He was the emblem of happiness and funniness. You went to the movies then, you saw two movies and a short. When Mickey Mouse came on the screen and there was his big head, my sister said she had to hold onto me. I went berserk. less than 1 minute read
It is now possible to quantify peopleβs levels of happiness pretty accurately by asking them, by observation, and by measuring electrical activity in the brain, in degrees from terrible pain to sublime joy. less than 1 minute read
To play someone who is who they are because of the happiness and contentedness that theyβve known in their life is interesting because of sort of how banal it is. less than 1 minute read
Well, there are two kinds of happiness, grounded and ungrounded. Ungrounded happiness is cheesy and not based on reality. Grounded happiness is informed happiness based on the knowledge that the world sometimes sucks, but even then you have to believe in yourself. less than 1 minute read
As a child is indulged or checked in its early follies, a ground is generally laid for the happiness or misery of the future man. less than 1 minute read
And of all illumination which human reason can give, none is comparable to the discovery of what we are, our nature, our obligations, what happiness we are capable of, and what are the means of attaining it. less than 1 minute read