Sentences with phrase «too much happiness»

To be happy is to love, to be happy, then, is to suffer, but suffering makes one unhappy, therefore, to be unhappy one must love, or love to suffer, or suffer from too much happiness — I hope you're getting this down.»
Too much happiness with the «desired» result is always a danger.
There's my example above with Alice Munro's Too Much Happiness (the only time I've ever written to a publishing house over book errors).
The first of these, Patricia Mazuy's Travolta and Me, showed at last year's Chicago International Film Festival; four others were programmed at the festival last month — Olivier Assayas» Cold Water, Andre Techine's Wild Reeds, Cedric Kahn's Too Much Happiness, and Chantal Akerman's Portrait of a Young Girl From Brussels — but unfortunately the first and best of these was canceled at the last minute.
A blink - and - you'll - miss - it easter egg in Kendrick Lamar's new video and uuuhhhhhh is it possible to die from too much happiness pic.twitter.com/VPv83bne 2V

Not exact matches

Interestingly, what the study revealed is that the pursuit of happiness actually takes too much time.
Happiness is about finding balance: Too much of anything, even something you love, will eventually cause you to burn out.
If your standard of happiness is that you're always happy, no matter what, then you've been watching way too much Leave It To Beaver and need a reality check (but don't worry, I promise not to punch you in the face).
Democrats want life, liberty and the persuit of happiness, minus the libertry and happiness, because if I'm happy I must have too much.
But it came too late — his habit of bitterness too well established by his drinking, his rejection by Hawthorne, and his favorite son's suicide to allow him much happiness in the few years he had left.
well just thinking about these wars in the muslim / mid-east world over religious differences (which may reflect mental states in many ways) in a world where most realize that living in the present moment is best way to happiness and being in the moment in non-strife and awareness through the teachings of masters such as found in the buddhist, taoist, zen, etc., etc., etc. spriritually based practices of religious like thought and teachings, etc. that to ask these scientifically educated populace whom have access to vast amounts of knowledges and understandings on the internet, etc. to believe in past beliefs that perhaps gave basis and inspiration to that which followed — but is not the end all of all times or knowledges — and is thus — non self - sustaining in a belief that does not encompass growth of knowledge and understanding of all truths and being as it is or could be — is to not respect the intelligence and minds and personage of even themselves — not to be disrespected nor disrespectful in any way — only to point out that perhaps too much is asked to put others into the cloak of blind faith and adherance to the past that disregards the realities of the present and the potential of the future... so you try to live in the past — and destroy your present and your future — where is the intelligence in that — and why do people continually fear monger or allow to be fear — mongered into this destructive vision of the future based upon the past?
So many people with virtually nothing have so much simple happiness too, and so many with a lot have such complex unhappiness.
Like Spurs, the squad hasn't changed too much over the summer; unlike Spurs, even that is refracted through Martínez's Feelgood Prism of Happiness.
Nearly all of you miss the point when it comes to sex which is that you may not care for sex too much, you may be happy without it but you should care about your spouse and you shouldn't be happy without their happiness as well as your own.
You have suffered too much already at the hands of your selfish husband, it «s time, past time to consider your happiness coz he will not.
You know, so much of what we do in the United States is to assume that we're supposed to get so much joy and happiness and meaning from our marriages, and that's really a very problematic idea - this whole soul - mate marriage idea - that our spouses are supposed to be not only hot sex partners but our therapist, our confidant, our sport partners and we're way too dependent on our spouses for meaning.
However, if you find yourself venturing into the BFF type relationship where you're allowing your child to make the rules, confiding in them too much, and feeling dependent on their happiness for your own, then it's time to take a step back and reclaim your role as mom.
We have learned so much from you and hope that in some small way we too in our interactions with you have managed to impart some joy and happiness to you.
Is it too much to expect to find something that will propel me beyond mild, uneasy contentment into something resembling true satisfaction and happiness?
For years I fell into a tailspin of meaningless relationships, too much partying, and flailing about as if I didn't want actual happiness.
But be wary of depending too much on external events and isolated experiences for happiness.
Serotonin is the happiness hormone responsible for all feelings of pleasure and well - being while dopamine is the king of motivation and addiction (slot jockeys have way too much).
One of the most powerful changes you can make for your health and happiness is to get your cortisol to the «Goldilocks» level — not too high and not too low — and keep it there as much as possible.
Keeping it simple here is the key to happiness; there's already too much on your mind without adding the stress of losing or breaking a favorite piece.
Unfortunately, if you do that, you will end up relying too much on the relationship for your own happiness.
Work too hard and care too much - but looking to find love and happiness again as life us too short to travel alone.
My best friend, my lover - my man will be intellectual, artistic, visionary, empathic, stimulating, and simply believe in kindness and happiness; not too much to ask for?
I'm just a regular guy who thinks too much looking for someone with whom to share life and find happiness.
When sedentary lifestyle, too much stress, and packaged food are eating away the youth and happiness, dating is something that gives us moments of enjoyment and an opportunity to socialise.
Anderson's sense of music as an instrument to create mood is very evident here, perhaps a little too much, as he blends in beautiful music when Barry is feeling love or happiness, and discordant cacophony when his mind is perplexed with frustration, fear or anxiety.
It never goes into too much detail on why people are driven to be awful, why they are sometimes wrong, why they are misguided or why their pursuit of personal happiness might be to the detriment of those around them.
The Happify study concluded that some Millennials place far too much emphasis on work as the key to their happiness.
As Aristotle pointed out, happiness is the middle ground - the median - not too much of anything.
The status menu is reasonably complicated too with a large number of symbols and numbers littering the screen to denote things such as your merits (only briefly explaining merits replace experience points to level up), the happy face denoting your virtue (still not entirely sure what virtue affects since many people still don't trust me despite having maximum virtue), the happiness levels of each territory (I assume this means citizens will revolt when unhappy but again, not very clear) and much more.
The irony of doom - sayers and miserablists bearing «happiness» agendas is simply too much to cope with.
On the other hand, such intimate disclosures might come with the risk of divulging too much or being rejected by the partner, which could result in less relationship happiness.
If setting goals sounds like too much work, then grab a couple of drinks on the patio with good friends and socialize your way to happiness and success.
It's too hard, too emotionally grueling, too much work to do if you have any other paths to happiness and success.
It brings me so much happiness knowing that you, my friends, are out there creating your home, too.
Having too much is sometimes a curse that feeds our desire for more, rather than finding happiness in creating.
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