H Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with H. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Happiness does not mean that everything works out. Usually nothing works out, but you get a kick out of it anyway.”
“Happiness does not mean that our problems magically disappear—it means that we are more able to deal with them.”
Source: Emotional Advantage: Embracing All Your Feelings to Create a Life You Love
“Happiness does not mean the absence of problems, but the existence of passion.”
“Happiness does not necessarily come through satisfying your own needs. Sometimes you get greater satisfaction from fulfilling the needs of someone else. And by doing so, you can find fulfilment in your own life.”
Source: Inspirational Sayings: Get Super Motivated and Achieve Amazing Success through Inspirational Sayings!
“Happiness does not require an expanding economy”
“Happiness does not reside in strength or money; it lies in rightness and many-sidedness.”
“Happiness does not simply happen to us. It's something that we make happen.”
Source: Good Business: Leadership, Flow, and the Making of Meaning
“Happiness doesn't always involve achieving success. Most of the time it's about showing up every single day.”
“Happiness doesn't change you. Pain does.”
Source: Unlock It: The Master Key to Wealth, Success, and Significance
“Happiness doesn't come from being the one in control. It comes from trusting the One who is.”
Source: Where Daffodils Bloom
“Happiness doesn't have to be chased...it merely has to be chosen.”
Source: The Single Woman–Life, Love, and a Dash of Sass: Embracing Singleness with Confidence
“Happiness doesn't have to be predicated by what you do to make money; it's more about being happy with who you are and how you feel about your family.”
Source: Dreams Are To Be Lived
“Happiness doesn't mean checking all the boxes, Happiness means to stop putting life in boxes.”
Source: Rowdy Scientist: Handbook of Humanitarian Science
“Happiness doesn’t need a luxury place; it needs happy heart...”
“Happiness doesn't always come from a pursuit. Sometimes it comes when we least expect it.”
“Happiness doesn't come and go, what comes and goes is your attunement to happiness.”
Source: Happiness Now!: Timeless Wisdom for Feeling Good Fast
“Happiness doesn't come from big pieces of great success, but from small advantages hammered out day by day.”
“Happiness doesn't come from commercial success but from the quality of work that you give back to your immediate community.”
“Happiness doesn't come from external circumstances. It comes from the inside-regardless of what is happening around us.”
“Happiness doesn't come from getting what you want. It doesn't come from within, either. Happiness comes from *between*--from finding the right relationship between yourself and others, between yourself and your work, and between yourself and something larger than yourself.”
“Happiness doesn't come from making a fortune and owning lots of possessions. 'Stuff' doesn't bring happiness. Family, friends, good health and the satisfaction that comes from making a positive difference are what really matter.”
“Happiness doesn't come from money and material things, but from the self-expression they can offer you.”
“Happiness doesn't depend on any external conditions, it is governed by our mental attitude.”
“Happiness doesn't depend on the actual number of blessings we manage to scratch from life, only our attitude towards them.”
“Happiness doesn't depend on what we have, but it does depend on how we feel toward what we have. We can be happy with little and miserable with much.”
“Happiness doesn't just flow from success; it actually causes it.”
Source: 59 Seconds: Think a Little, Change a Lot
“Happiness doesn't lie in conspicuous consumption and the relentless amassing of useless crap. Happiness lies in the person sitting beside you and your ability to talk to them. Happiness is clear-headed human interaction and empathy. Happiness is home. And home is not a house-home is a mythological conceit. It is a state of mind. A place of communion and unconditional love. It is where, when you cross its threshold, you finally feel at peace.”
“Happiness doesn't necessarily lie in material things. You just have to put yourself in a position to be happy. If you can do what you love for a living, that's a good start.”
“Happiness doesn't require laughter, only well-being and a sense that the world is breaking someone else's heart, not mine.”
“Happiness doesn't result from what we get, but from what we give.”
“Happiness don't ask to see who you be afore her sits down at your table. 'Er comes and sits with them as know how to welcome her and keep her the willing guest.”
“Happiness earned, not given.”
Source: My Ancestor Was an Ancient Astronaut
“Happiness eludes us if we run after it.”
Source: The Encyclopaedia of Gandhian Thoughts
“Happiness emits positive energy into the universe and Sadness emits negative.
Energy is contagious. Whether we realise it or not we are impacted by happiness or sadness of others or "the energies of the Universe".
Hence let us traverse away from pulling people down and making them unhappy, to instead showing them their blessings.
Let us all pray for our collective happiness.”
“Happiness ends when doubting becomes a habit.”
“Happiness exist when you don't know a thing”
“Happiness exists on earth, and it is won through prudent exercise of reason, knowledge of the harmony of the universe, and constant practice of generosity.”
“Happiness exists only if you have a lot of people to share it with.”
“Happiness expanded like an explosion inside me – so extreme, so violent that I wasn’t sure I’d survive it.”
Source: Breaking Dawn: Twilight
“Happiness fades, but the price you pay to get that happiness stays.”
Source: Life Simplified: Quote - Unquote
“Happiness fills colours in our life in abundance.”
“Happiness flourishes where there is happiness...”
“HAPPINESS: "Flourishing is a fact, not a feeling. We flourish when we grow and thrive. We flourish when we exercise our powers. We flourish when we become what we are capable of becoming...Flourishing is rooted in action..."happiness is a kind of working of the soul in the way of perfect excellence"...a flourishing life is a life lived along lines of excellence...Flourishing is a condition that is created by the choices we make in the world we live in...Flourishing is not a virtue, but a condition; not a character trait, but a result. We need virtue to flourish, but virtue isn't enough. To create a flourishing life, we need both virtue and the conditions in which virtue can flourish...Resilience is a virtue required for flourishing, bur being resilient will not guarantee that we will flourish. Unfairness, injustice, and bad fortune will snuff our promising lives. Unasked-for pain will still come our way...We can build resilience and shape the world we live in. We can't rebuild the world...three primary kinds of happiness: the happiness of pleasure, the happiness of grace, and happiness of excellence...people who are flourishing usually have all three kinds of happiness in their lives...Aristotle understood: pushing ourselves to grow, to get better, to dive deeper is at the heart of happiness...This is the happiness that goes hand in hand with excellence, with pursuing worthy goals, with growing mastery...It is about the exercise of powers. The most common mistake people make in thinking about the happiness of excellence is to focus on moments of achievement. They imagine the mountain climber on the summit. That's part of the happiness of excellence, and a very real part. What counts more, though, is not the happiness of being there, but the happiness of getting there. A mountain climber heads for the summit, and joy meets her along the way. You head for the bottom of the ocean, and joy meets you on the way down...you create joy along the way...the concept of flow, the kind of happiness that comes when we lose ourselves through complete absorption in a rewarding task...the idea of flow..."Contrary to what we usually believe, moments like these, the best moments in our lives, are not the passive, receptive, relaxing times...The best moments usually occur when a person's body or mind is stretched to its limit in a voluntary effort to accomplish something difficult and worthwhile."...Joy, like sweat, is usually a byproduct of your activity, not your aim...A focus on happiness will not lead to excellence. A focus on excellence will, over time, lead to happiness. The pursuit of excellence leads to growth, mastery, and achievement. None of these are sufficient for happiness, yet all of them are necessary...the pull of purpose, the desire to feel "needed in this world" - however we fulfill that desire - is a very powerful force in a human life...recognize that the drive to live well and purposefully isn't some grim, ugly, teeth-gritting duty. On the contrary: "it's a very good feeling." It is really is happiness...Pleasures can never make up for an absence of purposeful work and meaningful relationships. Pleasures will never make you whole...Real happiness comes from working together, hurting together, fighting together, surviving together, mourning together. It is the essence of the happiness of excellence...The happiness of pleasure can't provide purpose; it can't substitute for the happiness of excellence. The challenge for the veteran - and for anyone suddenly deprived of purpose - is not simple to overcome trauma, but to rebuild meaning. The only way out is through suffering to strength. Through hardship to healing. And the longer we wait, the less life we have to live...We are meant to have worthy work to do. If we aren't allowed to struggle for something worthwhile, we'll never grow in resilience, and we'll never experience complete happiness.”
Source: Resilience: Hard-Won Wisdom for Living a Better Life
“Happiness follows sorrow, sorrow follows happiness, but when one no longer discriminates happiness and sorrow, a good deal and a bad deed, one is able to realize freedom.”
“Happiness for a reason is just another form of misery because the reason can be taken away from us at any time.”
Source: Power, Freedom, and Grace: Living from the Source of Lasting Happiness
“Happiness for a young flower is both on a sunny and a rainy day.”
“Happiness for me is getting to write about the most important things I know.”
“Happiness for me is largely a matter of digestion.”
Source: The Importance of Living
“Happiness for me is totally just being at peace knowing that, everything I'm doing, God is pleased with that. It's complete peace for me.”
“Happiness for me is when my kids are good and when my family is whole.”