Lincoln called laughter "the joyous, beautiful, universal evergreen of life." — Abraham Lincoln Copy Share Image
Before you think joyous of others, get ahead of your own happiness. — Innah Delos Angeles Copy Share Image
The two most joyous times of the year are Christmas morning and the end of school. — Alice Cooper Copy Share Image
Singing for me has always been a joyous but private pleasure that connects me in a lyric thread to my beloved grandmother… — Hamish Bowles Copy Share Image
You alone govern the nature of things. Without you nothing emerges into the light of day, without you nothing is joyous or… — Lucretius Copy Share Image
Golf is a diabolical game. It's easy to make fun of something that's so bizarre, so painful, so humiliating... yet so joyous. — Ken Green Copy Share Image
The most joyous painting is not done for the art world, it is done for the inner world. — Michael Leunig Copy Share Image
Success soon palls. The joyous time is when the breeze first strikes your sails, and the waters rustle under your bows. — Charles Buxton Copy Share Image
If God is your solid foundation, good or bad, you're going to be happy, you're going to be joyous if you're in… — Missy Robertson Copy Share Image
That's the quality of the Spirit that you start feeling so joyous and the joy doesn't have the duality of happiness and… — Nirmala Srivastava Copy Share Image
On a deeper level you are already complete. When you realize that, there is a joyous energy behind what you do. — Eckhart Tolle Copy Share Image
Love means that everything is right with the world. Love and only love. Love means that you are content within your own… — Pierce Brosnan Copy Share Image
I love myself, therefore I love totally in the now, experiencing each moment as good and knowing that my future is bright,… — Louise Hay Copy Share Image
As your awareness of the riches available to you in your everyday life grows, you are on the way to becoming the… — Susan Jeffers Copy Share Image
If you are willing to experience anything directly and immediately, whether good or bad, joyous or hateful, you will recognize that what… — Gangaji Copy Share Image
Joy is a freedom. It helps a person to find his/her own liberation. The person who is joyous takes responsibility for the… — Maya Angelou Copy Share Image
Religion in its true sense is the most joyous thing the human soul can know, and when the real religion is realized,… — Ralph Waldo Trine Copy Share Image
There has been a marvelous joyous carnival of mourning for Edith Piaf and Jean Coctaeau, and it was real! They died as… — Katherine Anne Porter Copy Share Image
The sun was a warrior whom I gladly contested and whom I overthrew. Dazzling and magnificent was the sun's army on my… — Eve Langley Copy Share Image
True giving is a thoroughly joyous thing to do. We experience happiness when we form the intention to give, in the actual… — Sharon Salzberg Copy Share Image
When you are praising, when you are appreciating, when you are acknowledging value, when you are looking for positive aspects, when you… — Esther Hicks Copy Share Image
What I mean by the Muse is that unimpeded clearness of the intuitive powers, which a perfectly truthful adherence to every admonition… — Margaret Fuller Copy Share Image
It is true that these mysteries are dreadful, and people have always drawn away from them. But where can we find anything… — Rainer Maria Rilke Copy Share Image
When I was sixteen, I danced before an audience without music. At the end someone suddenly cried 'its Death and the Maiden'.… — Isadora Duncan Copy Share Image
Make fun of death. We are as dead as it gets, and we are fully aware of this joyous experience. We are… — Esther Hicks Copy Share Image
The moment the Spirit has quickened us to life in regeneration our whole being senses its kinship to God and leaps up… — Aiden Wilson Tozer Copy Share Image
Let your alignment (with Well-Being) be first and foremost, and let everything else be secondary. And not only will you have an… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Zen is...joyous iconoclasm which respects nothing and no one, particularly itself. — Dave Brandon Copy Share Image