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Happiness Quotes by Euripides
- Lucky that man whose children make his happiness in life and not his grief, the anguished disappointment of his hopes.
- There is something in the pang of change more than the heart can bear, unhappiness remembering happiness.
- Enough is abundance to the wise.
- Delight in splendor is no more than happiness with little for both and have their appeal.
- No one is happy all his life long.
- What can we take on trust in this uncertain life? Happiness, greatness, pride - nothing is secure, nothing keeps.
- You will not achieve happiness if you don't work hard; and it's a shame not to want to work hard.
- Account no man happy till he dies.
- To have found you is a dear happiness; and to be Apollo's son is beyond all my hopes; but there is something I want to…
- The first requisite to happiness is that a man be born in a famous city.
- It's folly that women measure their happiness with the pleasures of the bed, but they do. And when the pleasure cools or their man goes…
- Friends show their love in times of trouble, not in happiness.
- Events will take their course, it is no good of being angry at them; he is happiest who wisely turns them to the best account.
- Happiness is brief. It will not stay. God batters at its sails.
- Luckier than one's neighbor, but still not happy.
- The man is happiest who lives from day to day and asks no more, garnering the simple goodness of life.
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