Cheerful Quotes
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“These are the few ways we can practice humility:
To speak as little as possible of one's self.
To mind one's own business.
Not to want to manage other people's affairs.
To avoid curiosity.
To accept contradictions and correction cheerfully.
To pass over the mistakes of others.
To accept insults and injuries.
To accept being slighted, forgotten and disliked.
To be kind and gentle even under provocation.
Never to stand on one's dignity.
To choose always the hardest.”
― The Joy in Loving: A Guide to Daily Living
To speak as little as possible of one's self.
To mind one's own business.
Not to want to manage other people's affairs.
To avoid curiosity.
To accept contradictions and correction cheerfully.
To pass over the mistakes of others.
To accept insults and injuries.
To accept being slighted, forgotten and disliked.
To be kind and gentle even under provocation.
Never to stand on one's dignity.
To choose always the hardest.”
― The Joy in Loving: A Guide to Daily Living

“Happiness is an undercurrent of sensitivity and leads a surreptitious life: it is an internal eventuality. We can feel it in stillness and it stands the test of time. Joy is an eruption of cheerful moments and we want to express it: it is an external eventuality. We might shout it out, as it conveys a dynamic of fleeting instants. Joy gives voice to 鈥渆n-joy-ment鈥. ("The grass was greener over there")”
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“Here sighs and cries and shrieks of lamentation
echoed throughout the starless air of Hell;
at first these sounds resounding made me weep:
tongues confused, a language strained in anguish
with cadences of anger, shrill outcries
and raucous groans that joined with sounds of hands,
raising a whirling storm that turns itself
forever through that air of endless black,
like grains of sand swirling when a whirlwind blows.
And I, in the midst of all this circling horror,
began, "Teacher, what are these sounds I hear?
What souls are these so overwhelmed by grief?"
And he to me: "This wretched state of being
is the fate of those sad souls who lived a life
but lived it with no blame and with no praise.
They are mixed with that repulsive choir of angels
neither faithful nor unfaithful to their God,
who undecided stood but for themselves.
Heaven, to keep its beauty, cast them out,
but even Hell itself would not receive them,
for fear the damned might glory over them."
And I. "Master, what torments do they suffer
that force them to lament so bitterly?"
He answered: "I will tell you in few words:
these wretches have no hope of truly dying,
and this blind life they lead is so abject
it makes them envy every other fate.
The world will not record their having been there;
Heaven's mercy and its justice turn from them.
Let's not discuss them; look and pass them by...”
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echoed throughout the starless air of Hell;
at first these sounds resounding made me weep:
tongues confused, a language strained in anguish
with cadences of anger, shrill outcries
and raucous groans that joined with sounds of hands,
raising a whirling storm that turns itself
forever through that air of endless black,
like grains of sand swirling when a whirlwind blows.
And I, in the midst of all this circling horror,
began, "Teacher, what are these sounds I hear?
What souls are these so overwhelmed by grief?"
And he to me: "This wretched state of being
is the fate of those sad souls who lived a life
but lived it with no blame and with no praise.
They are mixed with that repulsive choir of angels
neither faithful nor unfaithful to their God,
who undecided stood but for themselves.
Heaven, to keep its beauty, cast them out,
but even Hell itself would not receive them,
for fear the damned might glory over them."
And I. "Master, what torments do they suffer
that force them to lament so bitterly?"
He answered: "I will tell you in few words:
these wretches have no hope of truly dying,
and this blind life they lead is so abject
it makes them envy every other fate.
The world will not record their having been there;
Heaven's mercy and its justice turn from them.
Let's not discuss them; look and pass them by...”
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“We are sometimes dragged into a pit of unhappiness by someone else鈥檚 opinion that we do not look happy.”
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“Find magic in the little things, and the big things you always expected will start to show up.”
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“Remain cheerful,
For nothing destructive can pierce through
The solid wall of cheerfulness.”
― The Wings of Joy: Finding Your Path to Inner Peace
For nothing destructive can pierce through
The solid wall of cheerfulness.”
― The Wings of Joy: Finding Your Path to Inner Peace

“Everywhere, despite all the sorrows from which our lives are woven, there will flash a glittering dream of joy, just like a brilliant carriage with gold trappings, fairytale steeds, sparkling windows which suddenly appears from nowhere and flashes past some wretched backwater village, which has never seen anything other than farm carts, and for a long time after the peasants remain standing, mouths agape and caps still doffed, although the wondrous carriage has long since passed from view”
― Dead Souls
― Dead Souls

“But you're always a help to me!" he said.
"How?" I asked, greatly surprised.
"By being cheerful.”
― The Diary of a Young Girl
"How?" I asked, greatly surprised.
"By being cheerful.”
― The Diary of a Young Girl

“小褍写褜斜褍 薪械 芯斜屑邪薪械褕褜, 邪 屑褘 - 斜褍写械屑! 斜褍写械屑! 斜褍写械屑 械械 芯斜屑邪薪褘胁邪褌褜 ! 袩芯褌芯屑褍 褔褌芯 - 薪械褎懈谐邪. 袦褘 褋褞写邪 锌褉懈褕谢懈 褉邪写芯胁邪褌褜褋褟 褋褍写褜斜械. 袩褍褋褌褜 芯薪邪 写邪胁薪芯, 泻邪泻 谢械褕懈泄, 褋懈写懈褌 褍 薪邪褋 薪邪 锌谢械褔邪褏, 褌褟卸械谢邪褟, 泻邪泻 褋屑械褉褌薪褘泄 谐褉械褏. 袙褋械 褉邪胁薪芯 斜褍写械屑 褉邪写芯胁邪褌褜褋褟 懈 泻褍褌懈褌褜.”
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“...Really cheerful people are usually the bravest...”
― The Complete Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway
― The Complete Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway

“The people that humanity needs most are those who manage to be cheerful even on a frightening dark street, because high morale is the best form of struggle against darkness!”
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“The wrinkles on his face indicated where his smiles had rested all these years. I wondered how he could live so cheerfully.”
― Once Again Beautiful And Pure: A Tale of Strength and Redemption
― Once Again Beautiful And Pure: A Tale of Strength and Redemption

“Even though gravity brings us down, we can still put our hands in the air.”
― Specks of Shadows, Flecks of Light
― Specks of Shadows, Flecks of Light
“Happiness is about feeling optimistic & cheerful without needing a reason鈥攐nce we tie it to a reason, it stops being true happiness."
"Happiness is about feeling joy without needing a reason鈥攐nce we tie it to a reason, it stops being true happiness."
"Happiness is about feeling joy without needing a reason鈥攐nce we tie it to a reason, it stops being true happiness.”
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"Happiness is about feeling joy without needing a reason鈥攐nce we tie it to a reason, it stops being true happiness."
"Happiness is about feeling joy without needing a reason鈥攐nce we tie it to a reason, it stops being true happiness.”
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