Recipe for a happy life . QYlemmenf Hence we may learn,That though it be a grand and comely thingTo be unhappy,— (and we think it so many grand and clever folkHave found out reasons for unhappiness)* * * yet, since we are not grand,O, not at all, and as for may or may not be,— it is wellFor us to be as happy as we can! — Jean The world is so full of a number of things,I m sure we should all be as happy as kings. — R. L. Stevenson. All who joy w^ould winMust share it,— happiness was born a twin. — Byron. Its gude to be merry and wise. — Old Scotch Song. ^a|?
Recipe for a happy life . QYlemmenf Hence we may learn,That though it be a grand and comely thingTo be unhappy,— (and we think it so many grand and clever folkHave found out reasons for unhappiness)* * * yet, since we are not grand,O, not at all, and as for may or may not be,— it is wellFor us to be as happy as we can! — Jean The world is so full of a number of things,I m sure we should all be as happy as kings. — R. L. Stevenson. All who joy w^ould winMust share it,— happiness was born a twin. — Byron. Its gude to be merry and wise. — Old Scotch Song. ^a|?f>g j^ife (Brmb f3e t»3ofe anb mix f5cret»if3of (jnerrimenf, an ounce QVlemmenf I opened the doors of my heart. And behold,There was music within and a song,And echoes did feed on the sweetness, repeating it opened the doors of my heart. And behold,There was music that played itself out in solian notes;Then was heard, as a far-away bell at long intervals tolled. —Jean Ingelow. What then remains, but well our power to keep good humor still, whateer we lose?And trust me, dear, good humor can airs, and flights, and screams, and scolding, fail. — Pope. It is goodTo lengthen to the last a sunny mood. — Lowell. A merry heart goes all the day. Shakespeare. *Bcf off f^tB wag nof Bring ^apipimaB<Sxcc:pf ttt gour ^
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