Happiness | Proverbs in English
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Happiness | Proverbs in English
Proverbs:
- All happiness is in the mind.
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- Better be happy nor wise.
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- Happiness flies court for garret.
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- Happiness invites envy.
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Latin
- Happy are they that have not the blood of kindred to avenge.
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- Happy he who can live in peace.
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French
- Happy he who can take warning from the mishap of others.
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Danish
- Happy is he that is happy in his children.
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- Happy is he that serveth the happy.
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- Happy is he who is content.
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German
- Happy is he who is made wary by others’ perils.
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Latin
- Happy is he who knows his follies in his youth.
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- Happy is he whose friends were born before him.
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- Happy is she who is in love with an old dotard.
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Italian
- Happy is the man who does all the good he talks of.
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- Happy is the man who keeps out of strife.
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Latin
- He is happy who knoweth not himself to be otherwise.
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- He is happy who knows his good fortune.
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Chinese
- He is not happy who knows it not.
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Italian
- He is truly happy who makes others happy.
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- He who is happy is rich enough.
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Sri Lankan
- I, myself, had been happy if I had been unfortunate in time.
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- If happiness have not her seat and centre in the breast, we may be wise, or rich, or great, but never can be blest.
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Burns
- Men expect that happiness should drop into their laps.
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Tillotson
- Neither gold nor grandeur can render us happy.
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La Fontaine
- No happiness without holiness.
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- No man can be called happy before his death.
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Solon’s saying to the king of Lydia.
- No man can be happy without a friend, nor be sure of his friend till he is unhappy.
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- Oh, happiness! how far we flee
Thy own sweet paths in search of thee.
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- Our happiness in this world proceeds from the suppression of our desires, but in the next from the gratification.
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Spectator
- Scarcely one man in a thousand is capable of tasting the happiness of others.
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Fielding
- That is but a slippery happiness that fortune can give and fortune take away.
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- The first requisite for happiness is that a man must be born in a famous city.
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Euripides
- The man that is happy in all things is more rare than the phœnix.
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Italian
- The man who would be truly happy should not study to enlarge his estate, but to contract his desires.
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Plato
- The memory of happiness makes misery woeful.
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- There is no happiness without virtue.
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Madame de Staël
- ’Tis better to be happy than wise.
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- ’Tis not good to be happy too young.
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- ’Tis only happiness can keep us young.
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Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine
- To be happy on earth one must be born in Soo Chow.
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Chinese
- To be of use in the world is the only way to be happy.
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Hans Andersen
- To make one man happy you may always calculate on making ten others miserable.
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Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine
- True happiness is to no place confined,
But still is found in a contented mind.
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Horace
- We are never so happy or fortunate as we think ourselves.
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- We cannot expect always to be happy; by exercising evil as well as good, we become wiser.
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Hans Andersen
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