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ppointed. alexander pope. british poet 一無所求的人是幸福的,因?yàn)樗肋h(yuǎn)也不會(huì)失望?! ? call no man happy till he dies, he is at best but fortunate. solon, ancient athenian statesman 人不進(jìn)棺材,誰也稱不上幸福,而至多不過是幸運(yùn)。 古雅典政治家梭倫 for in all adversity of fortune the worst sort of misery is to have been happy. s. boethius, ancient roman statesman 在所有不幸中,最不幸的事是曾經(jīng)幸福過?! ? happiness grows at our own firesides, and is not to be picked in strangers’ garden. , british dramatist 幸福生長在我們自己的火爐邊,而不能從別人的花園中采得。 . happiness is a butterfly, which ,when pursued, is always just beyond your grasp, but which, if you will sit down quietly, may alight upon you. n. hawthorn, american writer 幸福是一只蝴蝶,你要追逐它的時(shí)候,總是追不到。但是如果你悄悄地坐下來,它也許會(huì)飛落到你身上?! ? happiness is a form of courage. , british writer 幸福是勇氣的一種形式?! ? happiness is an imaginary condition, formerly often attributed by the living to the dead , now usually attributed by adults to children, and by childuren to adults. szasz thomas, american psychiatrist 幸福是想象中的東西。從前,生者認(rèn)為死者幸福,孩子則認(rèn)為大人幸福。 美國精神病學(xué)家托馬斯. s.