Happiness is many things...
It's the most sought-after gift in the world.
Happiness...
Some people never know they've had it--until it is gone.
Some people never know happiness...even when it's in their arms.
Happiness is many things...
It can be a heart tug...a small smile...a special glow.
Happiness is odd.
It cannot be bought or borrowed.
It cannot be taught or inherited.
Happiness--despite what the cynics say--has nothing whatsoever to do with riches or worldly goods.
Happiness is a gift people give themselves.
One of the surest ways to achieve happiness--is to make other people happy.
Happiness is made up of many things...like kindness and trust and patience and love...and faith and honor.
Happiness is fragile. It's like a moonbeam. Held too tight it disappears.
Happiness can't be hoarded. It can't be saved. It must be used fresh each day.
It can't be rationed--or saved for tomorrow.
Happiness is hope...and loving someone and being loved...
Happiness is little things...like a beam of sunlight, a snowflake...
Happiness is a smile from a small daughter...a grin from a son...
Happiness is:
A fresh morning...a summer rainbow...
A nod from a stranger...
A smile from a friend.
Happiness is doing something extra well...or overcoming an obstacle.
Happiness is a secret sort of thing. It's all wrapped up inside a person.
Happiness is respecting yourself as a human being...
Happiness is looking at life in a friendly way...
The gifts of happiness are many:
A clear conscience when you go to bed a night...
Built-in courage to meet a new tomorrow...
Happiness is work you enjoy...an eye for beauty...a heart that feels...and a mind that questions...
Happiness is to have the gift of life...to know that you are wanted and needed and loved in your own private part of the world...
Happiness is elusive. If you look for it, it disappears... Happiness is a mood, an attitude.
Happiness is wearing a little stardust around the edges of your heart...
Happiness is taking time out from the everyday routine of the world--to spend a few minutes now and then sitting on a rainbow.
One nice thing about happiness is it's contagious.
A little spark of it will fall from one person to another.
Soon there will be an epidemic.
Happiness is strange.
The more of it you give away--the more of it your have for yourself.