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Happiness is the innocent enjoyment of simple things.

Happiness is seeing one's work as service.

Happiness is a smile of comfort to the sorrowful.

Happiness is a heart kept open to the stranger.

Happiness is achieved by working with other people's realities, with their natures as they are, and not trying to force them into a mold of one's own making.

Happiness is including other people's happiness in one's own.

The path to happiness is understanding that friendship is more precious than mere things, more precious than getting one's own way, and more precious than being right in situations where true principles are not at stake.

Happiness is discovered by accepting whatever comes, with an attitude of calm, inner freedom.

Happiness is finding love through giving love, rather than through receiving it.

Happiness is the product of a pure heart, empty of malice and selfishness.

Happiness is found in the determination to BE always happy, rather than wait for outer circumstances to make one happy.

The fruit of happiness is even-mindedness through all storms of life.

Happiness is living in, but not for, the moment -- in the Eternal Now.

The secret of happiness is giving up personal attachments, recognizing that nothing and no one truly belongs to us, since all is God's.

The heart of happiness is reverence for all life.

Happiness is loyalty to one's own, then gradually expanding that loyalty to include all beings as one's own.

The source of happiness is having a humble heart, free from pretensions, aware that nothing man can do is of everlasting importance.

Happiness is worshiping God everywhere, in everything.

Happiness is laughing with others, not at them.

Happiness is kindness, seeing others as extensions of one's own self.

Happiness is joyfully and willingly doing whatever needs to be done.

Happiness is the desire to learn, rather than to teach.

Happiness is having the ability to congratulate oneself happily on one's own unimportance while others vie together for supremacy.

Happiness is understanding that man's highest duty is to love.

The reflection of happiness is smiling with the heart and eyes, not merely with the lips.

Happiness seeks rather to help others than to be helped by them.

Happiness is found through strengthening others' faith in themselves, and in their own high potential.

Happiness is being grateful for the hurts one receives, for they are channels of understanding and wisdom.

To find happiness is to relinquish the sense of "I" and "mine."

Happiness is a heart reaching out to embrace all mankind as brothers and sisters.

Happiness is love.

"What A Wonderful World"
Louis "Satchmo" Armstrong
The Mills Brothers
and a host of others

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