4,580 Quotes About Joy
- Author Charles Spurgeon
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Fear, without joy, is torment; and joy, without holy fear, would be presumption.
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- Author Pranita P Deshpande
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Live a life with inner voice that can definitely gives you inner happiness, joy and right attitude to run the situation.
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- Author Abhijit Naskar
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Sonnet of UnityI am vicdan,I am saadet.My life isn't mine,It's your emanet.Soy sanity,Soy humanidad.Life lies in service,Selfishness kills vitalidad.Ich bin inclusion,Ich bin indivisible.Mein kampf is unity,Human and hate are incompatible.Life divided brings degradation.Growth comes through expansion.(vicdan=conscience, saadet=joy, emanet=keepsake, soy=I am, humanidad=humanity, vitalidad=vitality, Ich bin=I am, mein kampf=my struggle)
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- Author Craig D. Lounsbrough
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Realizing that ‘possession’ is an illusion finally liberates us to possess something that is never an illusion and is always liberating; and that is the reality that we are God’s cherished possession. Therefore, life is not about acquiring possessions. Rather, it’s about being one.
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- Author Craig D. Lounsbrough
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I think that the real magic in life is that we possess enough imagination to be able to create a bit of it.
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- Author Amit Kalantri
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Few moments are so special that they should be recognized by special expressions.
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- Author Kelly Corbet
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Being free is all about letting go. Our culture acts like “allowing” a weakness, but try it and you’ll know it’s one of the most powerful things ever! Just for today, see what happens if you let go: of expectations, of fear, of resentments, etc. Imagine how light you’ll be without all that (old!) weight.
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- Author Purvi Raniga
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When soul radiates joy each and every moment, the purpose of life is already achieved!
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- Author Craig D. Lounsbrough
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Pain says that if we’re alive enough to feel pain, we’re alive enough to feel joy. It’s just a question of whether we believe that there’s space for both.
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