H Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with H. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Happiness can be trained because the very structure of our brain can be modified”
“Happiness can be woven into every aspect of life once you make new choices.”
Source: What Are You Hungry For?: The Chopra Solution to Permanent Weight Loss, Well-Being and Lightness of Soul
“Happiness can come in a single moment. And in a single moment it can go again. But a single moment does not create it. Happiness is created through countless choices made and then made again throughout a lifetime. You are its host as well as its guest. You give it form, shape, individuality, texture, tone. And what it allows you to give can change your world. Happiness can be stillness. But it isn't still. It wraps, enchants, heals, consoles, soothes, delights, calms, inspires and connects. It is on your face and in your body. It is in your life and being.”
“Happiness can easily be received, but just as easily taken away.”
“Happiness can exist only in acceptance.”
“Happiness can get boring, because it is the satisfaction of our desires, and we know what we desire. (Can you desire what you do not know?) Joy never gets boring because it transcends our desires and surprises them with gifts.”
Source: Doors in the Walls of the World: Signs of Transcendence in the Human Story
“Happiness can never hope to command so much interest as distress.”
“Happiness can not be prescribed, postponed or preserved.
Relish its unpredictability. Cherish its exclusivity. Accept its brevity. But above all savour its delicious exquisiteness. Do not let it go cold!”
“Happiness can only be achieved by looking inward & learning to enjoy whatever life has and this requires transforming greed into gratitude.”
“Happiness can only be found within, by breaking attachments to external things and cultivating an attitude of acceptance.”
Source: The Happiness Hypothesis: Finding Modern Truth in Ancient Wisdom
“Happiness can only exist in acceptance.”
“Happiness can seem like an abstract, transcendent notion, but in fact, I found that getting enough sleep (very important!!), getting exercise, not letting myself get too hungry, not letting myself get too cold (I'm a person who is always cold), made a big difference. Partly because I felt happier, partly because feeling physically comfortable makes it easier to keep other difficult happiness-boosting resolutions like biting my tongue.”
“Happiness can't be yield without seed”
“Happiness cannot be attained by wanting to be happy - it must come as the unintended consequence of working for a goal greater than oneself.”
“Happiness cannot be found--it must be created anew everyday.”
“Happiness cannot be owned.
It is in living in the spiritual experience of living every breath, that lets us taste a moment of it.”
Source: The Silence Between the Sighs
“Happiness cannot be pursued; it must ensue.”
Source: Man's Search for Meaning
“Happiness cannot be the reward of virtue; it must be the intelligible consequence of it.”
Source: A Preface to Morals
“Happiness cannot be traveled to, owned, earned, worn or consumed. Happiness is a spiritual experience of living every moment with love, grace and gratitude.”
“Happiness cannot be traveled to, owned, earned or worn.”
“Happiness cannot be traveled to, owned, earned, or worn. It is the spiritual experience of living every minute with love, grace & gratitude.”
“Happiness cannot come from hatred or anger. Nobody can say, 'Today I am happy because this morning I was angry.' On the contrary, people feel uneasy and sad and say, 'Today I am not very happy, because I lost my temper this morning.'”
“Happiness cannot help but dance around you when you are fulfilled.”
“Happiness can’t be reduced to a few agreeable sensations. Rather, it is a way of being and of experiencing the world—a profound fulfillment that suffuses every moment and endures despite inevitable setbacks.”
“Happiness ceases to be a normal condition of being alive, and becomes a goal.”
Source: The Continuum Concept: Allowing Human Nature to Work Successfully
“Happiness changes the way you see the world.”
“Happiness chases those who master the art of forgiveness.”
“HAPPINESS comes first by what comes into your head a long time before material BLESSINGS come into your hand.”
“Happiness comes from accepting the present situation, whether it is something you wish to savor as long as possible or change as quickly as you can. Neither is possible without acceptance as the starting point, because without acceptance you are living on the periphery of your life. There at the edges, you can't fully enjoy the good stuff or do anything about the rest.”
“Happiness comes from action, not from reaction. It is a feeling, not the success, but the perception.”
“Happiness comes from growing what thrives, not merely survives.”
“Happiness comes from helping others, by being with others, and by sharing, even if it's only a smile.”
Source: A Blessed Olive Tree: A Spiritual Journey in Twenty Short Stories
“Happiness comes from holiness. You can't truly be happy unless you're hungry for Jesus Christ.”
“Happiness comes from knowing what you truly value, and behaving in a way that's consistent with those beliefs.”
“Happiness comes from living in the moment, this moment, now, right here. If you are in obscure states of mind, you won't see what this moment is. You won't realize its beauty.”
“Happiness comes from living the way the Lord wants you to live.”
“Happiness comes from making good choices. Integrity, energy, perseverance, and courage all contribute. In short, happiness is related to character structure, work, health and relationships.”
Source: Letters to a Young Therapist
“Happiness comes from moving toward something. When you run away, ofttimes you bring your misery with you.”
“Happiness comes from our response to the conditions of our lives.”
“Happiness comes from righteous living and the development of a noble character. You can observe this by noticing that people who are truly happy are honest, unselfish, kind, responsible and have a high moral standards. On the other hand, unhappy people are invariably selfish, lazy, irresponsible and lacking of self discipline. And people who are miserable tend to be immoral, dishonest, greedy, cruel, or in other ways dark in character.”
“Happiness comes from self-knowledge. Self-knowledge means that you have understood your mind. Your mind is the whole universe.”
“Happiness comes from serving others.”
“Happiness comes from solving problems. [...] Happiness is a constant work-in-progress. The solutions to today's problems will lay the foundation for tomorrow's problems.”
Source: The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck: A Counterintuitive Approach to Living a Good Life
“Happiness comes from spiritual wealth, not material wealth... Happiness comes from giving, not getting. If we try hard to bring happiness to others, we cannot stop it from coming to us also. To get joy, we must give it, and to keep joy, we must scatter it. .”
“Happiness comes from the dissolution of the mind, not from external objects. Through meditation we can achieve everything including bliss, health, strength, intelligence and vitality. But it should be practiced properly in solitude and with care.”
Source: For My Children: Selected Teachings of Divine Mother Ammachi
“Happiness comes from the feelings we have in our mind each day we awake. How we think will always be how we feel. Do you wake up, and dread the day in front of you? Or do you wake up to the wonders of a new day, and beautiful people in your life? Athletes exercise their body to prevent the least change of injury. We must do the same with our mind. When we thank Jesus every day, then we’ve brought or faith with us. Take the weight off your back, half of it’s probably not even yours. Give the rest to God and move on. In Jesus name, amen.”
“Happiness comes from the full understanding of your own being.”
“Happiness comes from theperfect practice of virtue.”
“Happiness comes from within”
“Happiness comes from within you. If your heart is happy, you can do anything you put your mind to do. Purify your heart. Cleanse it. Make it a wake-up routine. Your environment may be harsh, difficult and tumultuous but if you work on your heart, you can be calm amidst all those challenges. So, to be happy, you not only have to work with all your heart. You have to work on your heart. You will glow from the inside out”