Happiness Quote by Ellen Glasgow Download Open image ““...it is good for a man to do right, and to leave happiness to take care of itself...”” — Ellen Glasgow ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.5 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Happiness
“dont go searching for happiness in a man, find happiness first, then involve a man.” — odeyale opeyemi Copy Share Image
“... happiness is free and available for anyone who wants it. You just have to decide that you deserve it and that you want… — Bruce Poon Tip Copy Share Image
“Man is here for the sake of other men - above all for those upon whose smiles and well-being our own happiness depends.” — Albert Einstein Copy Share Image
“A man must...not be content to do things well, but must also aim to do them gracefully.” — Giovanni Della Casa Copy Share Image
“This is the trouble with all happiness -all of it is built on top of something men want.” — Rick Riordan Copy Share Image
“I do not need to find happiness. I can create happiness all on my own.” — The Thoughtful Beast Copy Share Image
“Man needs, for his happiness, not merely the enjoyment of this or that, but hope, and enterprise and change.” — Bertrand Russell Copy Share Image
“The happiness of mankind, if it ever should come to pass, would still leave men asking: Why? What point to it? To what end?” — William Barrett Copy Share Image
“All men live not by what they intend for their own well being, but by the love that dwells in others.” — Leo Tolstoy Copy Share Image
“And that's what makes men happy, believing in the mystery and importance of their own individual lives.” — Willa Cather Copy Share Image
I have watchedmany literary fashions shoot up and blossom, and then fade and drop… Yet with the many that I have seen comeand go,… — Ellen Glasgow Copy Share Image
After a day of rain the sun came out suddenly at five o'clock and threw a golden bar into the deep Victorian gloom of… — Ellen Glasgow Copy Share Image
What I hated even more than the conflict was the lurid spectacle of a world of unreason. — Ellen Glasgow Copy Share Image
Preserve, within a wild sanctuary, an inaccessible valley of reverie. — Ellen Glasgow Copy Share Image
The attraction of horror is a mental, or even an intellectual, excitement, but the fascination of the repulsive, so noticeable incontemporary writing, can spring… — Ellen Glasgow Copy Share Image
I was always a feminist, for I liked intellectual revolt as much as I disliked physical violence. On the whole, I think women havelost… — Ellen Glasgow Copy Share Image
Although the primitive in art may be both interesting and impressive, as portrayed in American fiction it is conspicuous for dullness alone. Drab persons… — Ellen Glasgow Copy Share Image
Do you know there is always a barrier between me and any man or woman who does not like dogs? — Ellen Glasgow Copy Share Image
there are times when life surprises one, and anything may happen, even what one had hoped for. — Ellen Glasgow Copy Share Image
Balance suggests a perfect equilibrium. There is no such thing. That is a false expectation… There are going to be priorities and dimensions of… — Denise Morrison Copy Share Image
“WE CAN'T ALWAYS CONTROL OUR CIRCUMSTANCES BUT WE CAN CONTROL OUR ATTITUDE. WE MUST BE MORE CONCERNED WITH WHAT WE DO WITH WHAT HAPPENS… — MARVIN J. ASHTON Copy Share Image
I can skate beautifully. While performing on ice I always try to please the audience and to win as well. Being artistic is very… — Evgeni Plushenko Copy Share Image
Sometimes we wish for the feel but we never understand that we have to give a lot to get the feel ! — Robert Reynolds Copy Share Image
Sing like no one's listening, love like you've never been hurt, dance like nobody's watching, and live like its heaven on earth. — Mark Twain Copy Share Image
“It was beautiful. He thought he had never seen anything so beautiful in all his life; that, having seen it, he could die content,… — Mira Grant Copy Share Image
I have observed this in my experience of slavery, - that whenever my condition was improved, instead of its increasing my contentment, it only… — Frederick Douglass Copy Share Image
Her dignity consists in being unknown to the world; her glory is in the esteem of her husband; her pleasures in the happiness of… — Jean-Jacques Rousseau Copy Share Image