It is sunlight that turns darkness into something pleasant. -Southey
Once the sun is dim, the shadows become more and more gloomy and terrible. -Russian proverb
1. If a person can always keep a pure mind like a child, be optimistic, be kind to others, and be open and honest, his life must be much happier than others. -Roland
2. A cheerful personality can not only keep you happy, but also infect people around you and make them feel that life is full of harmony and light. -Roland
It is sunlight that turns darkness into something pleasant. -Southey
A person may believe a lot of nonsense, but he can still arrange his daily work reasonably and happily. -norman douglas
We used to fight for happiness. We'll be so happy. Therefore, sadness should never be associated with our names. -Fu Qike
6. Everyone has his own ideal heaven, a world he likes to enjoy, and pursuing in the direction he likes to pursue is your road to life. You don't have to complain about the environment or envy others. -Roland
7. Happiness should be the companion of virtue. Valdes
8. Once the sun dims, the shadow becomes more and more gloomy and terrible. -Russian proverb
9. The stronger the sunshine, the deeper the shadow. -Goethe
10, enjoy people's happiness. People also enjoy themselves and worry about others. People also have their worries. -Bai Juyi
1 1, a person's characteristic is the value of his existence. Don't force yourself to learn from others, but give full play to your strengths. This will not only make you feel happy, but also make a real contribution to the social crowd. -Roland
12, when I am disappointed in life occasionally and care too much about myself, I will be depressed, and I will silently blame God. But when I think of everything I have, I will immediately correct my emotions, stop complaining and live a happy life. Not only that, I also like to treat happiness as an infectious disease. I will infect the society and people I contact every day. -San Mao
13, where the sun shines is where I live. -stew Tritt
The stronger the sunshine, the deeper the shadow. -Goethe