Our far-flung faculty, joined by assortedscribes, sages, and stars,
offer up their
"Every moment of your life that is not a complete nightmare is
happiness."
--Merrill Markoe, humor writer
"Happiness is touching someone and making their life better. This
last year I went to Russia to train women to set up their own domestic
violence shelters, and to give them hope that they could make things
better for women in their society, as we have in the U.S. I was happy to
have made a difference."
--Lynn Gold-Bikin, J.D., chairwoman of the American Bar
Association's Family Law Section
"Happiness is not a state to arrive at, but a manner of
traveling."
--Samuel Johnson, 18th-century English philosopher
"Satisfaction of one's curiosity is one of the greatest sources of
happiness in life."
--Linus Pauling, Nobel Prize-winning scientist
"Why not seize the pleasure at once? How often is happiness
destroyed by preparation, foolish preparation!"
--Jane Austen
"Happiness lies in your own hand."
--Madonna
"The greater part of our happiness or misery depends on our
dispositions and not our circumstances."
--Martha Washington
"To be happy at home is the ultimate result of all
ambition."
-- Martha Stewart
"Happiness is having a large, loving, close-knit family--in another
city,"
--George Burns
"The deepest happiness comes from relationships with others--the
mythic 'touching of souls'--a parent and a child, a couple in love, best
friends, the selfless helping of one another."
--Frank Farley, professor of psychology, Temple University
"We are becoming a nation of men and women who, in their quest for
happiness, all too often fall short of achieving any kind of inner peace.
. . . We think that by always reaching higher, accomplishing more--more
money, a better body, the perfect mate--that we will automatically be
happy That's an illusion. All this reaching is making us crazy. We need
to rest."
--Melvyn Kinder, clinical psychologist
"I'm as happy as a man can get, without arousing suspicion."
--Hal Kantor, screenwriter
"There is no 12-step program to happiness, or to its longer-lasting
cousin, satisfaction. Some people think a happy society can be achieved
by suppressing individualistic desires; others believe individual
happiness can be attained without attending to the needs of others. But
individual and social needs shape each other. Lasting happiness requires
constant negotiation and redefinition of both personal and societal
goals,"
--Stephanie Coontz, Ph.D., family historian and author of
The Way We Never Were
"You never find happiness until you stop looking for it."
--Chuang Tzu, Chinese philosopher, 5th-6th century B.C.
"Happiness is absorption in a cause which in the end is but
illusion."
--Joseph Campbell
"If there were in the world today any large number of people who
desired their own happiness more than they desired the unhappiness of
others, we could have a paradise in a few years."
--Bertrand Russell
"Happiness is a blue sky, without clouds."
--Alfred Hitchcock
"If only we'd stop trying to be happy, we could have a pretty good
time."
--Edith Wharton
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