“Happiness is much more equally divided than some of us imagine. One man shall possess most of the materials, but little of the thing; another may possess much of the thing, but very few of the material. In this particular view of it, happiness had been beautifully compared to the man in the desert--he that gathered much had nothing over, and he that gathered little had no lack.” MenMayLittlesHappinessViewsImagineParticularHe ManMaterialsDesertOne ManDivided Author:Charles Caleb Colton
“The man of affluence is not in fact more happy than the possessor of a bare competency, unless, in addition to his wealth, the end of his life be fortunate. We often see misery dwelling in the midst of splendour, whilst real happiness is found in humbler stations.” MenLifeRealEndsFactsHappinessLife IsFoundWealthHe ManMiseryFortunateMidstStationsDwellingLife HappinessAffluenceSplendourReal HappinessCompetencies Author:Herodotus
“What is the most profitable? Fellowship with the good. What is the worst thing in the world? The society of evil men. What is the greatest loss? Failure in one?s duty. Where is the greatest peace? In truth and righteousness. Who is the hero? The man who subdues his senses. Who is the best beloved? The faithful wife. What is wealth? Knowledge. What is the most perfect happiness? Staying at home.” MenWorldHomeHappinessEvilPeaceWealthLossPerfectWifeWorstHe ManDutyHeroSensesFaithfulBelovedStayingRighteousnessWorst ThingsFellowshipProfitableEvil ManPerfect HappinessFaithful Wife Author:Bhartrhari