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Joy Quotes

    “When you think everything is someone else’s fault, you will suffer a lot. When you realize that everything springs only from yourself, you will learn both peace and joy.” ~ Dalai Lama, via Life Hack

      “Joy comes from living fully in the here and now, no matter what the circumstance.  To live like that I must give up wanting things to be different.  The hardest is to give up wanting things to be different.” ~ Robert Kull, Solitude

        “If your goal is to avoid pain and escape suffering, I would not advise you to seek higher levels of consciousness or spiritual evolution.  First, you cannot achieve them without suffering, and second, insofar as you do achieve them, you are likely to be called on to serve in ways more painful to you, or at least demanding of you, than you can now imagine.  Then why desire to evolve at all, you may ask.  If you ask this question, perhaps you do not know enough of joy.” ~ Scott Peck, The Road Less Traveled

          “Happiness is only real when shared.” ~ Chris McCandless, Into the Wild

            “Joy is what happens to us when we allow ourselves to recognize how good things really are.” ~ Marianne Williamson

              “Joy seems to me a step beyond happiness.  Happiness is a sort of atmosphere you can live in sometimes when you’re lucky.  Joy is a light that fills you with hope and faith and love.” ~ Adela Rogers St. Johns

                “Nothing makes me feel better – calmer, clearer and happier – than being in one place, absorbed in a book, a conversation, a piece of music.  It’s actually something deeper than mere happiness: it’s joy, which the monk David Steindl-Rast describes as ‘that kind of happiness that doesn’t depend on what happens.'” ~ Pico Iyer

                T’is So Much Joy

                  ’T is so much joy! ’T is so much joy!

                  If I should fail, what poverty!

                  And yet, as poor as I

                  Have ventured all upon a throw;

                  Have gained! Yes! Hesitated so

                  This side the victory!

                  Life is but life, and death but death!

                  Bliss is but bliss, and breath but breath!

                  And if, indeed, I fail,

                  At least to know the worst is sweet.

                  Defeat means nothing but defeat,

                  No drearier can prevail!

                  And if I gain,—oh, gun at sea,

                  Oh, bells that in the steeples be,

                  At first repeat it slow!

                  For heaven is a different thing

                  Conjectured, and waked sudden in,

                  And might o’erwhelm me so!

                  ~ Emily Dickinson

                    “You’ve achieved cheerfulness the day you realize that no matter what’s happening around you, being anything other than cheerful will not make it better.” ~ Anthony Robbins, Awaken the Giant Within

                      “When we smile, the muscles around our mouth are stretched and relaxed, just like doing yoga. Smiling is mouth yoga. We release the tension from our face as we smile. Others who run into us notice it, even strangers, and are likely to smile back. It is a wonderful chain reaction that we can initiate, touching the joy in anyone we encounter. Smiling is an ambassador of goodwill.” ~ Thich Nhat Hanh, Savor

                        “Enlightenment, peace, and joy will not be granted by someone else. The well is within us, And if we dig deeply in the present moment, The water will spring forth.” ~ Thich Nhat Hanh, Savor

                          When we decide to be happy we accept the responsibility to bring happiness to someone else. Some decide that happiness and glee are the same thing, they are not. When we choose happiness we accept the responsibility to lighten the load of someone else and to be a light on the path to another who may be walking in darkness.” ~ Maya Angelou

                            “Every time we use the present to stress about the future, we’re choosing to sacrifice joy today to mourn joy we might not have tomorrow.” ~ Lori Deschene, Tiny Buddha