Eleanor Roosevelt Quotes About Happiness
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When you cease to make a contribution, you begin to die.
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Anyone who knows history, particularly the history of Europe, will, I think, recognize that the domination of education or of government by any one particular religious faith is never a happy arrangement for the people.
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There are three fundamentals for human happiness - love and faith, and work which will produce at least a minimum of material security. These things must be made possible for all human beings, men and women alike.
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Happiness is not a goal; it is a by-product.
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Someone once asked me what I regarded as the three most important requirements for happiness. My answer was: A feeling that you have been honest with yourself and those around you; a feeling that you have done the best you could both in your personal life and in your work; and the ability to love others.
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Life has got to be lived - that's all there is to it.
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No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.
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Since you get more joy out of giving joy to others, you should put a good deal of thought into the happiness that you are able to give.
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Eleanor Roosevelt
- Born: October 11, 1884
- Died: November 7, 1962
- Occupation: Former First Lady of the United States
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