Quotes about Joy
If you have your health, if you have people in your life to love, you are blessed. Slow down and enjoy the simple things in life.
— Joel Osteen
And I urge you to please notice when you are happy, and exclaim or murmur or think at some point, 'If this isn't nice, I don't know what is.
— Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
Enjoy every minute you have with those you love, my dear, for no one can take joy that is past away from you. It will be there in your heart to live on when the dark days come.
— Eleanor Roosevelt
Where there is no wine there is no love.
— Euripides
A life without love, no matter how many other things we have, is an empty, meaningless one.
— Leo Buscaglia
Our mission is to celebrate the greatness of Creation and connect it again to the Core where it came from and to where it will go, with care, lightness, joy, reverence and love.
— Leonardo Boff
Praise is the mode of love which always has some element of joy in it.
— CS Lewis
It is of the small joys and little pleasures that the greatest of our days are built.
— Mary Anne Radmacher
As selfishness and complaint pervert the mind, so love with its joy clears and sharpens the vision.
— Helen Keller
Research shows that when we count three blessings a day, we get a measurable boost in happiness that uplifts and energizes us. It's also physiologically impossible to be stressed and thankful at the same time.
— Jon Gordon
I expect great things to happen today. I trust in God's plan for my life. I accept all of the love, joy, abundance, and success in my life. I accept all the people who want to work with me and benefit from my gifts and love. Every day I am getting stronger, healthier, and better. "Now
— Jon Gordon
they asked them if they could do it all over again and live their life again what would they do differently. The three things that almost all of them said were: (1) They would reflect more. Enjoy more moments. More sunrises and sunsets. More moments of joy. (2) They would take more risks and chances. Life is too short not to go for it. (3) They would have left a legacy. Something that would live on after they die.
— Jon Gordon