Advice Quote by Charlotte Bronte
“No mockery in this world ever sounds to me so hollow as that of being told to cultivate happiness. What does such advice mean? Happiness is not a potato, to be planted in mould, and tilled with manure. Happiness is a glory shining far down upon us out of Heaven. She is a divine dew which the soul, on certain of its summer mornings, feels dropping upon it from the amaranth bloom and golden fruitage of Paradise.”
About This Quote
The quote argues that happiness cannot be cultivated like a crop; it is a divine, transcendent gift that descends upon the soul unexpectedly.
In simple terms: Happiness is a heavenly blessing, not a cultivated product.
Happiness is a spiritual gift, not a manual.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- seeking fulfillment
- overcoming materialism
- spiritual practice
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- cultivate gratitude
- practice mindfulness
Questions to Reflect On
- What does it mean to find happiness beyond material effort?
- Can happiness be both a gift and a practice?
It may down those who find meaning in purposeful work or relationships, suggesting happiness is only external.