A man is happy so long as he chooses to be happy and nothing can stop him.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Man's real life is happy, chiefly because he is ever expecting that it soon will be so.
Indeed, man wishes to be happy even when he so lives as to make happiness impossible.
Happiness lies so far from man, but he must begin by daring to will it.
There are two ways of being happy: We must either diminish our wants or augment our means - either may do - the result is the same and it is for each man to decide for himself and to do that which happens to be easier.
Man is most happy, when his own actions are arguments and examples of his virtue.
Happy is the man who has broken the chains which hurt the mind, and has given up worrying once and for all.
No man is happy; he is at best fortunate.
Men can only be happy when they do not assume that the object of life is happiness.
Man never thinks himself happy, but when he enjoys those things which others want or desire.
No man is happy but by comparison.