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Jane Austen

"How often is happiness destroyed by preparation, foolish preparation!"

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"How often is happiness destroyed by preparation, foolish preparation!"

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"Deriving truth from joy may be far more easier than generating joy from the truth."

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"Whatever fills your heart with joy and fills your mind with love--that is your truth of love."

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"You stop worrying about things, just go with the ones you like, and there you'll find happiness and joy."

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"It is wonderful to dance with the moon under the twinkling starlight!"

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"People lose their enthusiasm and disengage for a variety of reasons. It can be due to boredom, disinterest, rejection, apathy, overwhelm, or exhaustion. Once a person begins to disengage, the tendency can bleed over into other areas of their life and disconnect them from what would actually bring them joy."

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"Share your happiness with others-its contagious!"

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"Do not delay your happiness, be glad in the moment."

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"If you want to be happy, love. If you want to be happier, love some more."

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