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Quotations
On Unhappiness
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- The
most
unhappy of all men
is he who believes himself to be so.—Henry Home.
- A
perverse
temper and fretful
disposition will, wherever they prevail render any state of life
whatsoever
unhappy.—Cicero.
- What
do
people mean when they
talk about unhappiness? It is not so much unhappiness as impatience
that
from time to time possesses men, and then they choose to call
themselves
miserable.—Goethe.
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- The
more
refined one is, the
more unhappy.—Anton Pavlovich Chekhov
- A man
is
as unhappy as he has
convinced himself he is.—Seneca
- A man
will
be unhappy until
he recognizes his true calling.—My Mother's Wisdom
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