Happiness is a desirable state for almost every person, except for those unfortunate people who intend to suffer all their lives and consciously choose this path for themselves. That is why sayings about happiness in everyday life, love and other spheres, as well as the states accompanying this feeling, are quite common in many cultures.
The most popular "happy" sayings
"Luck - she's the same nag, get on her and ride."
A very apt following proverb - "Someone has what happiness, but an ordinary pig - it is in the trough."
You cannot run away from your own happiness, as well as from grief - "You are running across the river from grief, but it is already on the other side."
“No one in the world has well-fed eyes” - emphasizes the unattainability of the absolute.
"Happiness only happens to those who gain their mind through hard work and learning."
It is also easy to lose your happiness - "Happiness took over and slipped through my fingers."
A very apt and one more statement - "Any happiness and misfortune ride on the same sled."
Such folk wisdom can help a person in a difficult life situation when everything falls out of hand and to happiness - as before the moon.
"Happiness will fall, but the fool is always the luckiest" and "Happiness serves few people."
“Happiness is not a goldfish: you cannot catch it with a fishing rod”, “Happiness is not a bird: it will not fly into the cage by itself” and one more thing - “Happiness is not a zealous horse: you cannot easily bridle it”.
On the search for happiness in human life - "They don't look for it, they do it themselves" and "Happiness does not wind in the air, but only with human hands it gets in life."
"Happiness is always on crutches, and unhappiness is usually on the wings."
Another rather apt remark - "Happiness and work always live side by side."
"Happiness is great, but usually the mind is not enough for him" and "Happiness without a proper mind is the same as a bag full of holes."
Another proverb from the animal world is “Happiness is a wolf. It will easily deceive and go into the forest”.
Lesser known proverbs and sayings
"If a happy man walks, he will always find a treasure, and if an unhappy person walks, he will not come across a dry mushroom."
"Happy is the man whose conscience is calm" and "Happy was the man, but he accidentally caught the misfortune in his hands."
About the opposite of happiness - "Tears will not help grief."
This proverb can motivate a person to seek their own personal happiness and to correct sometimes rather difficult situations.
“With God you will go far and find happiness somewhere” and “The rich and happy former beggar will never give alms”.
“If trouble comes, open the gate right away” and “The last good fortune is always better than the first one”.
There is a very true saying - "People usually don't run from happiness, they just catch up with it."
“Don't look for new happiness, but don't lose the old one” and “Don't be born beautiful, but be born happy”.
"Happiness is not only in money" and "You cannot build your happiness on a miracle."
Quite apt observations - "It is easier to find your happiness than to keep it in your hands" and "It is easy to find long-awaited happiness, but losing it is even easier.