I envy the happiness of others... I envy the sense of belonging... I seem always to be remaking myself.
The arts are weapons of understanding and weapons of happiness.
I believe there is a relationship between having an interest in the arts and the behaviour of society as a whole. Some politicians find it difficult that the arts is a weapon of happiness... Politics is often about deprivation rather than the opening...
Happiness for me is getting to write about the most important things I know.
Happiness makes up in height for what it lacks in length.
The drive for happiness is vital; it's what keeps us in motion.
People don't understand what happiness is, so they have an idea of what will make them happy, but it never does.
Working 14 hours a day until you're 55 and missing your kids growing up is not what I would consider a recipe for happiness.
The independence of all political and other bother is a happiness.
Happiness is not a reward - it is a consequence. Suffering is not a punishment - it is a result.
Happiness exists only if you have a lot of people to share it with.
The only real happiness a ballplayer has is when he is playing a ball game and accomplishes something he didn't think he could do.
Most of us believe in trying to make other people happy only if they can be happy in ways which we approve.
People are pursuing happiness, but they're pursuing things that will never, ever make them happy, and they don't know that. They've got a distorted view of what will make them happy, what happiness is, and it's based on what they see on television.
One must realise his Self in order to open the store of unalloyed happiness.
Happiness? No, it's not there for me.
Eternal principles that govern happiness apply equally to all.
Happiness is a very small desk and a very big wastebasket.
I'd learned how much happiness money can bring you. Very little.
When 'happiness' eludes us - as, eventually, it always will - we have the invitation to examine our programmed responses and to exercise our power to choose again.
Our principles are the springs of our actions. Our actions, the springs of our happiness or misery. Too much care, therefore, cannot be taken in forming our principles.