Quotes about Happiness
This was not the time for his old doubts. He felt that he could forgive anything to anyone, because happiness was the greatest agent of purification. He felt certain that every living being wished him well tonight
— Ayn Rand
The man-worshipers, in my sense of the term, are those who see man's highest potential and strive to actualize it. . . . [Man-worshipers are] those dedicated to the exaltation of man's self-esteem and the sacredness of his happiness on earth.
— Ayn Rand
only gesture of protest open to me. What else could I offer you? The things people sacrifice are so little. I'll give you my marriage to Peter Keating. I'll refuse to permit myself happiness in their world. I'll take suffering. That will be my answer to them, and my gift to you. I shall probably never see you again. I shall try not to. But I will live for you, through every minute and every shameful act I take, I will live for you in my own way, in the only way I can.
— Ayn Rand
men will not cease to desire the impossible and will not lose their longing to destroy—so long as self-destruction and self-sacrifice are preached to them as the practical means of achieving the happiness of the recipients.
— Ayn Rand
Each of us deserves the freedom to pursue our own version of happiness. No one deserves to be bullied.
— Barack Obama
I'd never once heard her dwell on the disappointments. Instead she seemed to find small pleasures everywhere.
— Barack Obama
As I chewed on the gooey popcorn, looking out at the lake, calm and turquoise now, I tried to recall a more contented moment
— Barack Obama
I don't see kids smiling around here no more. You look at 'em listen to 'em… they seem worried all the time, mad about something. They got nothing they trust. Not their parents. Not God. Not themselves. And that's not right. That just ain't the way things supposed to be… kids not smiling
— Barack Obama
I've about decided that's the main thing that separates happy people from the other people: the feeling that you're a practical item, with a use, like a sweater or a socket wrench.
— Barbara Kingsolver
Value is not made of money, but a tender balance of expectation and longing.
— Barbara Kingsolver
A mother can be only as happy as her unhappiest child.
— Barbara Kingsolver
Water, in Grace, is an all-or-nothing proposition, like happiness. When you have rain you have more than enough, just as when you're happy and in love and content with your life, you can't remember how you ever could have felt cheated by fate.
— Barbara Kingsolver