Happiness
 
 
 
The AMBITION and the happiness follow such opposite highways that can never meet.
(Daniel Lubay)
 
The HAPPINESS is the stone of touch of the character, it is its approval word. When
we are happy, we are always good, but not always we are happy when we are good.
(Oscar Wilde, Irish writer, Aforisms)
 
The HAPPINESS is as the feather that the wind is going taking for the air. It flies so light, but it has the brief life: it needs that there is wind without stopping. (Tom Jobim and Vinícuis de Moraes, musician and Brazilian poet, The Happiness)
 
The HAPPINESS is a perfume that you cannot spill in somebody without spilling it
in himself. (Henry Bailey)
 
The HAPPINESS is not easy thing: it is difficult to find it in ourselves and impossible to find it
in another part. (Jorge Luís Borges, Argentinean writer, Forewords)
 
The HAPPINESS is not made of the size of the house, but of the size of the love that fills the
house. (Hugo Baggio, Italian writer)
 
The HAPPINESS is the capacity to believe; the wisdom, of doubting.  Only the spirit  can
to unite the two. (Pope Paulo VI)
 
The HAPPINESS is in the heart, not in the circumstances. (S. Francisco de Assis)
 
To GET what one wants is victory. To want only that whom one has is happiness. (Jean
Rostand, French biologist)
 
It is POSSIBLE that the man lives alone, but I don't believe that whom is happiness. (Benjamin
Franklin)
 
In vain we will look for the happiness in the distance, if we don't cultivate it inside of ourselves.
(Sacred Agostinho, African philosopher)
 
I slept and dreamed that the life was alone happiness. I woke up and I saw that the life was alone service. I served and I saw that the service was the happiness. (Rabindrath Tagore, writer indiano)
 
There is this difference between the happiness and the wisdom: that whom is happy it is generally it; that whom is wise person is generally a fool. (John Churton Colton)
 
Never to admire of the things is  the only thing that can give and to conserve the happiness.
(Horacy)
 
The money doesn't necessarily bring us the happiness. A person that has ten million of
dollars are not than happier  that only has nine million. (Henry Brown)
 
The PLACE to be happy is here. The time, now. The middle of being happy consists of contributing
so that other they are also it. (Thomas Carlyle, historian and Scottish essayist)
 
The SECRET of the happiness consists in we know how to enjoy what have and to lose all attraction for the things that are besides our reach. (Lin Yutang)
 
For many the happiness is as a soccer ball: everybody wants any price, and,
when they possess it, they give it one it kicks. (Mário Glaab)
 
If I be mistaken in my faith that the men's souls are immortal, I am happy
with my mistake, and I don't want, while I live, that nobody removes me of this mistake that does me happy. (Cícero, Roman poet)
 
ONE of the keys of the happiness is we know how to appreciate the things that we possessed. (Willard Scott)
 
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