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He is the happiest, be he king or peasant, who find peace in his home. Johan Wolfgang von Goethe

He is the happiest

    About the Author Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, born August 28, 1749, in Frankfurt, Germany, was a remarkable polymath and writer. His influence on Western literature, politics, and philosophy has been profound and enduring. Goethe’s literary legacy spans poetry, plays, and novels, and his scientific pursuits include botany, anatomy, and colour theory studies. The Meaning Behind… Läs mer om "He is the happiest

    “Attaining lasting happiness requires that we enjoy the journey on our way towards a destination we deem valuable. Happiness is not about making it to the peak of the mountain nor is it about climbing aimlessly around the mountain; happiness is the experience of climbing toward the peak.” – Tal Ben-Shahar

    Attaining lasting happiness

      About the Author Tal Ben-Shahar, an American and Israeli teacher, writer, and positive psychology advocate, has left an indelible mark on the pursuit of happiness. Born in 1970, he emerged as a beacon of wisdom in the fields of well-being and leadership. His journey began at Harvard University, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in… Läs mer om "Attaining lasting happiness

      The tree which moves some to tears of joy is in the eyes of others only a green thing which stands in the way… As a man is, so he sees. William Blake

      The tree which moves some to tears of joy

        About the Author William Blake, born on November 28, 1757, in London, England, occupies a unique place in the realms of art and poetry. His multifaceted genius defied conventional boundaries, intertwining visual art, lyrical expression, and visionary insights. Blake’s life unfolded against a backdrop of industrial revolution, social upheaval, and spiritual exploration. His parents, James… Läs mer om "The tree which moves some to tears of joy

        When I go out into the countryside and see the sun and the green and everything flowering, I say to myself “Yes indeed, all that belongs to me!". Henri Rousseau

        When I go out into the countryside

          About the Author Henri Rousseau, born on May 21, 1844, in Laval, France, occupies a unique place in the art world as the archetype of the modern naive artist. His life unfolded against a backdrop of lush jungles, wild beasts, and exotic landscapes—themes that would permeate his meticulously detailed paintings. Rousseau’s journey began in modest… Läs mer om "When I go out into the countryside

          If you see someone without a smile today, give them yours. Dolly Parton

          If you see someone without a smile

            About the Author Dolly Rebecca Parton, born on January 19, 1946, in Locust Ridge, Tennessee, USA, is an iconic American country music singer, guitarist, actress, and philanthropist. Her journey from humble beginnings to international stardom is a testament to her resilience and talent. Raised in relative poverty as the fourth of twelve children in a… Läs mer om "If you see someone without a smile

            The best way to cheer yourself up is to try to cheer somebody else up. Mark Twain

            The best way to cheer yourself up

              About the Author Mark Twain, born Samuel Langhorne Clemens on November 30, 1835, in Florida, Missouri, USA, was an American humorist, journalist, lecturer, and novelist. His literary legacy remains etched in the annals of American literature. Twain’s upbringing in Hannibal, Missouri, a town that would later serve as the backdrop for his iconic novels, “The… Läs mer om "The best way to cheer yourself up