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Happiness and moral duty are inseparably connected. - George Washington

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The secret of happiness is freedom, the secret of freedom is courage. – Albert Camus
Envy nobody. It is the true secret of happiness, or at least the only one I know. (By Moonlight) ― Peter S. Beagle
Where are you now? What roads are you treading? We have so many new roads now, right across the steppe all the way to the Altai and Siberia. Many brave souls are toiling there. Perhaps you're among them? You left, my Jamilia, across the wide steppe without a backward glance. Perhaps you are weary, perhaps you have lost faith in your self? Just lean on Daniyar's shoulder. Have him sing to you his song of love, of life, of the earth. May the steppe come alive and blossom in all its glory. May you recall that August night. Keep on, Jamilia, have no regrets; you've found your hard-sought happiness. When I gaze at them long enough I can hear Daniyar's voice. He is calling to me, too, to take the highroad, which means it is time for me to get ready. I shall cross the steppe back to my village and find fresh colours there. May Daniyar's song resound and may Jamilia's heart beat with every stroke of my brush.
If you look to others for fulfillment, you will never be fulfilled. If your happiness depends on money, you will never be happy with yourself. Be content with what you have; rejoice in the way things are. When you realize there is nothing lacking, the world belongs to you. _ Lao Tzu
Doing what you like is freedom. Liking what you do is happiness. _ Frank Tyger
Love your life. That's a direct route to something people used to call "happiness". ― Clementine Holzinger
If you start to think the problem is 'out there,' stop yourself. That thought is the problem._ Stephen Covey
Happiness is in your ability to love others.
Like love, like talent, like any other virtue, like anything else in this life, happiness needs to be nurtured - this is the truth of the whole matter. ― Ogwo David Emenike
Happiness is not a life without pain, but rather a life in which the pain is traded for a worthy price. ― Orson Scott Card