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contentment crown diamonds indian kings nor seldom
My crown is in my heart, not on my head, Nor decked with diamonds and Indian stones, Nor to be seen: My crown is called content: A crown it is, that seldom kings enjoy. William Shakespeare
contentment deeds ifs
If you would know contentment, let your deeds be few. Democritus
contentment health labour source
From labour health, from health contentment spring; contentment opes the source of every joy. James Beattie
contentment too-much tvs
Watching too much TV can triple our hunger for more possessions, while reducing our personal contentment by about 5 percent for every hour a day we watch. David Niven
contentment cure discontent gets kinds loses second success
There are two kinds of discontent in this world. The discontent that works, and the discontent that wrings its hands. The first gets what it wants. The second loses what it has. There's no cure for the first, but success and there's no cure at all for the second. Gordon Graham
contentment dark horses ran silver smiles
Silver horses ran down moonbeams in your dark eyes. / Dawnlight smiles on you leaving, my contentment. Jack Bruce
contentment either sad
One should either be sad or joyful. Contentment is a warm sty for eaters and sleepers. Eugene O'Neill
contentment flee happiness pursue
While we pursue happiness, we flee from contentment. Hasidic Proverb
contentment alive able
For unless one is able to live fully in the present, the future is a hoax. There is no point whatever in making plans for a future which you will never be able to enjoy. When your plans mature, you will still be living for some other future beyond. You will never, never be able to sit back with full contentment and say, "Now, I've arrived!" Your entire education has deprived you of this capacity because it was preparing you for the future, instead of showing you how to be alive now. Alan Watts
familiarity
but they had also settled into the maddening familiarity of friendship; maddening for her at least. David Nicholls
familiarity
Familiarity breeds content. Anna Quindlen
familiarity
Familiarity breeds democracry. Florence King