Happiness lies neither in vice nor in virtue; but in the manner we appreciate the one and the other, and the choice we make pursuant to our individual organization.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Happiness is inward, and not outward; and so, it does not depend on what we have, but on what we are.
Happiness is neither virtue nor pleasure nor this thing nor that but simply growth, We are happy when we are growing.
Happiness depends upon ourselves.
Virtue is simply happiness, and happiness is a by-product of function. You are happy when you are functioning.
Happiness is found in doing, not merely possessing.
When virtue is at liberty, so to some extent is vice.
Happiness is only attained by the free will agreeing in its freedom to accord with the will of God.
Happiness is the reward we get for living to the highest right we know.
Happiness is secured through virtue; it is a good attained by man's own will.
Happiness and moral duty are inseparably connected.