4 Quotes by Adam Smith about happiness

  • Author Adam Smith
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    To attempt to increase the wealth of any country, either by introducing or by detaining in it an unnecessary quantity of gold and silver, is as absurd as it would be to attempt to increase the good cheer of private families by obliging them to keep an unnecessary number of kitchen utensils.

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  • Author Adam Smith
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    Hatred and anger are the greatest poison to the happiness of a good mind. There is, in the very feeling of those passions, something harsh, jarring, and convulsive, something that tears and distracts the breast, and is altogether destructive of that composure and tranquillity of mind which is so necessary to happiness, and which is best promoted by the contrary passions of gratitude and love.

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  • Author Adam Smith
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    No society can surely be flourishing and happy, of which the far greater part of the members are poor and miserable.

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