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John Stuart Mill

"Ask yourself whether you are happy and you will cease to be so."

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"Ask yourself whether you are happy and you will cease to be so."

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Brennan Manning

"Aku akan bahagia jika aku dan lari bisa menua bersama."

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Brennan Manning

"You don't need much to give. Give what you have."

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Brennan Manning

"Candy always tastes better when the expectations are high."

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Brennan Manning

"Achievement of your happiness is the only moral purpose of your life, and that happiness, not pain or mindless self-indulgence, is the proof of your moral integrity, since it is the proof and the result of your loyalty to the achievement of your values."

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Brennan Manning

"Money is human happiness in the abstract; he, then, who is no longer capable of enjoying human happiness in the concrete devotes himself utterly to money."

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Brennan Manning

"Happiness: being able to forget or, to express in a more learned fashion."

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Brennan Manning

"There's nothing that brings peace to the mind like joy."

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Brennan Manning

"Happiness is the longing for repetition."

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Brennan Manning

"Happiness is when you're content with what you have and appreciate what you get with gratitude."

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Brennan Manning

"Life could sometimes be grand."

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John Stuart Mill
"They are not insincere when they say that they believe these things. They do believe them, as people believe what they have always heard lauded and never discussed. But in the sense of that living belief which regulates conduct, they believe these doctrines just up to the point to which it is usual to act upon them."

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John Stuart Mill
"Stupidity is much the same all the world over. A stupid person's notions and feelings may confidently be inferred from those which prevail in the circle by which the person is surrounded. Not so with those whose opinions and feelings are an emanation from their own nature and faculties."

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John Stuart Mill
"All women are brought up from the very earliest years in the belief that their ideal of character is the very opposite to that of men; not self-will,and government by self-control, but submission and yielding to the control of others. All the moralities tell them that it is their nature to live fir others;to make complete abnegation of themselves,and to have no life but in their affections."

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John Stuart Mill
"It is an adherent condition of human affairs that no intention, however sincere, of protecting the interests of others can make it safe or salutary to tie up their own hands. Still more obviously true is it, that by their own hands only can any positive and durable improvement of their circumstances in life be worked out."

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John Stuart Mill
"The assumption that we are infallible can we justify the suppression of opinions we think false. Ages are as fallible as individuals, every age having held many opinions which subsequent ages have deemed not only false but absurd."

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John Stuart Mill
"Foresight of phenomenon and power over them depend on knowledge of their sequences, and not upon any notion we may have formed respecting their origin or inmost nature."

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John Stuart Mill
"Human beings are no longer born to their place in life, and chained down by an inexorable bond to the place they are born to, but are free to employ their faculties, and such favourable chances as offer, to achieve the lot which may appear to them most desirable."

Life

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John Stuart Mill
"First, if any opinion is compelled to silence, that opinion may, for aught we can certainly know, be true. To deny this is to assume our own infallibility. Secondly, though the silenced opinion be an error, it may, and very commonly does, contain a portion of the truth; and since the general or prevailing opinion on any subject is rarely or never the whole truth, it is only by the collision of adverse opinions that the remainder of the truth has any chance of being supplied."

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John Stuart Mill
"He who lets the world, or his own portion of it, choose his plan of life for him, has no need of any other faculty than the ape-like one of imitation. He who chooses his plan for himself, employs all his faculties."

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John Stuart Mill
"The general tendency of things throughout the world is to render mediocrity the ascendant power among mankind."

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