Great Throughts Treasury

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Samuel David Luzzatto, aka by acronym of SHaDaL or SHeDaL

Society's preservation and man's happiness depend on illusion. Nature itself, which certainly represents the will of God, deludes us in many respects, as when it leads us by the cords of love to reproduce the race. If a youth would consider the trouble in rearing a family, not one in a thousand would marry, but nature closes our eyes to the future (and indeed, wherever popular knowledge rises, the birth rate declines). The same is true of the other passions, which nature utilizes to deceive man and goad them toward the attainment of ends which, when attained, turn out to be but vanity.

Attainment | Birth | Ends | Family | Future | God | Illusion | Knowledge | Love | Man | Nature | Race | Society | Will | Wisdom | Youth | Youth | Trouble | Happiness |

Baron de Montesquieu, fully Charles-Louis de Secondat, Baron de La Brède et de Montesquieu

True happiness renders men kind and sensible; and that happiness is always shared with others.

Men | Wisdom | Happiness |

Baron de Montesquieu, fully Charles-Louis de Secondat, Baron de La Brède et de Montesquieu

How admirable is that religion, which, while it seems to have in view only the felicity of another world, is at the same timed the highest happiness of this.

Religion | Wisdom | World | Happiness |

John Morley, 1st Viscount Morely of Blackburn, Lord Morley

I believe the recipe for happiness to be just enough money to pay the monthly bills you acquire, a little surplus to give you confidence, a little too much work each day, enthusiasm for your work, a substantial share of good health, a couple of real friends, and a wife and children to share life's beauty with you.

Beauty | Children | Confidence | Day | Enough | Enthusiasm | Good | Health | Life | Life | Little | Money | Surplus | Wife | Wisdom | Work | Beauty | Happiness |

Robert J. McCracken, D.D.

We all crave happiness, and we have at hand the predisposing conditions which make it possible. Nevertheless, the fact remains that deliberately to pursue happiness is not the surest way of achieving it. Seek it for its own sake and I doubt whether you will find it.

Doubt | Will | Wisdom | Happiness |

John Middleton Murry

When a man is sure that all he wants is happiness, then most grievously he deceives himself. All men desire happiness, but they need something far different, compared to which happiness is trivial, and in the lack of which happiness turns to bitterness in the mouth. There are many names for that which men need - "the one thing needful" - but the simplest is "wholeness."

Bitterness | Desire | Man | Men | Need | Wants | Wholeness | Wisdom | Happiness |

Paramananda, fully Swami Paramananda, born Suresh Chandra Guha-Thakurta NULL

A man's happiness requires a great deal more than any material thing. We all find it out sooner or later. If we live our lives thoughtlessly, we defeat our purpose; because our faith in God becomes shattered and there is no greater loss.

Defeat | Faith | God | Man | Purpose | Purpose | Wisdom | God | Happiness |

Margaret Oliphant, fully Margaret Oliphant Wilson Oliphant, née Margaret Oliphant Wilson

What happiness is there which is not purchased with more or less of pain?

Pain | Wisdom | Happiness |

Alexander Pope

Amusement is the happiness of those that cannot think.

Wisdom | Happiness |

William Lyon Phelps

Every person in the world may not become a personage. But every person may become a personality. The happiest people are those who think the most interesting thoughts. Interesting thoughts can live only in cultivated minds. Those who decide to use leisure as a means of mental development, who love good music, good books, good pictures, good plays at the theater, good company, good conversation - what are they? They are the happiest people in the world; and they are not only happy in themselves, they are the cause of happiness in others.

Books | Cause | Conversation | Good | Happy | Leisure | Love | Means | Music | People | Personality | Wisdom | World | Happiness | Think |

Babe Paley, fully Barbara Cushing "Babe" Mortimer Paley

The common course of things is in favor of happiness. Happiness is the rule, misery the exception. Were the order reversed, our attention would be called to examples of health and competency, instead of disease and want.

Attention | Disease | Health | Order | Rule | Wisdom | Happiness |

Johann Pestalozzi, fully Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi

There is no happiness for him who oppresses and persecutes; there can be no repose for him. For the sighs of the unfortunate cry for vengeance to heaven.

Heaven | Repose | Vengeance | Wisdom | Happiness |

Paul Reichmann

"Did you have a happy childhood?" is a false question. As a child I did not know what happiness was, and whether I was happy or not. I was too busy being.

Childhood | Happy | Question | Wisdom | Child | Happiness |

Jean Racine, baptismal name Jean-Baptiste Racine

The happiness of the wicked passes away like a torrent.

Wisdom | Happiness |

Walter Rauschenbusch

The influences that really make and mar human happiness are beyond the reach of the law.

Law | Wisdom | Happiness |

Propertius, fully Sextus Propertius NULL

Time magnifies everything after death; a man’s fame is increased as it passes from mouth to mouth after his burial.

Burial | Death | Fame | Man | Time | Wisdom |