HAPPINESS in Classic Quotes

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Quotes from Notes from the Underground by Feodor Dostoevsky
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1  Besides, with love one can live even without happiness.
Notes from the Underground By Feodor Dostoevsky
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2  You are still young, good-looking; you might love, be married, be happy.
Notes from the Underground By Feodor Dostoevsky
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3  "Not all married women are happy," she snapped out in the rude abrupt tone she had used at first.
Notes from the Underground By Feodor Dostoevsky
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4  If he counted them up as he ought, he would see that every lot has enough happiness provided for it.
Notes from the Underground By Feodor Dostoevsky
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5  And all in the house rejoice in the sight of you, and you are happy and gay and peaceful and honourable.
Notes from the Underground By Feodor Dostoevsky
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6  And once they have children, the most difficult times will seem to them happy, so long as there is love and courage.
Notes from the Underground By Feodor Dostoevsky
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7  There were moments of such positive intoxication, of such happiness, that there was not the faintest trace of irony within me, on my honour.
Notes from the Underground By Feodor Dostoevsky
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8  Perhaps she was like you, proud, ready to take offence, not like the others; perhaps she looked like a queen, and knew what happiness was in store for the man who should love her and whom she should love.
Notes from the Underground By Feodor Dostoevsky
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