Bertrand Russell Quotes About Happiness

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  • Really high-minded people are indifferent to happiness, especially other people's.

    Bertrand Russell (2012). “The Impact of Science on Society”, p.117, Routledge
  • Fundamental happiness depends more than anything else upon what may be called a friendly interest in persons and things.

    Bertrand Russell (2012). “The Conquest of Happiness”, p.107, Routledge
  • The main thing needed to make men happy is intelligence.

  • The secret of happiness is this: let your interests be as wide as possible, and let your reactions to the things and persons that interest you be as far as possible friendly rather than hostile.

    Bertrand Russell (2015). “The Conquest of Happiness”, p.90, Lulu Press, Inc
  • Any pleasure that does no harm to other people is to be valued.

    Bertrand Russell (2015). “The Conquest of Happiness”, p.89, Lulu Press, Inc
  • Italy, and the spring and first love all together should suffice to make the gloomiest person happy.

    Bertrand Russell (2014). “The Autobiography of Bertrand Russell”, p.127, Routledge
  • A happy life must be to a great extent a quiet life, for it is only in an atmosphere of quiet that true joy dare live.

  • I've made an odd discovery. Every time I talk to a savant I feel quite sure that happiness is no longer a possibility. Yet when I talk with my gardener, I'm convinced of the opposite.

  • Men who are unhappy, like men who sleep badly, are always proud of the fact.

    Conquest of Happiness (1930) ch. 1
  • If there were in the world today any large number of people who desired their own happiness more than they desired the unhappiness of others, we could have a paradise in a few years.

    Attributed to Bertrand Russell, Think, Vol. 27 (p. 32), 1961.
  • The main things which seem to me important on their own account, and not merely as means to other things, are knowledge, art, instinctive happiness, and relations of friendship or affection.

    Bertrand Russell (2009). “The Basic Writings of Bertrand Russell”, p.19, Routledge
  • The secret to happiness is to face the fact that the world is horrible.

    Bertrand Russell (1987). “Bertrand Russell on ethics, sex, and marriage”
  • Of all forms of caution, caution in love is perhaps the most fatal to true happiness.

    Conquest of Happiness (1930) ch. 12
  • To be without some of the things you want is an indispensable part of happiness.

    Bertrand Russell (2015). “The Conquest of Happiness”, p.15, Lulu Press, Inc
  • Nothing is so exhausting as indecision, and nothing is so futile.

    Bertrand Russell (2015). “The Conquest of Happiness”, p.40, Lulu Press, Inc
  • Few people can be happy unless they hate some other person, nation, or creed.

  • If all our happiness is bound up entirely in our personal circumstances it is difficult not to demand of life more than it has to give.

    Bertrand Russell (2015). “The Conquest of Happiness”, p.90, Lulu Press, Inc
  • It appeared to me obvious that the happiness of mankind should be the aim of all action, and I discovered to my surprise that there were those who thought otherwise.

    Bertrand Russell (2014). “The Autobiography of Bertrand Russell”, p.39, Routledge
  • The satisfaction to be derived from success in a great constructive enterprise is one of the most massive that life has to offer.

    Bertrand Russell (2012). “The Conquest of Happiness”, p.151, Routledge
  • The time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time.

  • Happiness is not best achieved by those who seek it directly.

    Bertrand Russell (1985). “Contemplation and Action, 1902-14”, p.176, Psychology Press
  • Anything you're good at contributes to happiness.

    Bertrand Russell (1993). “The Quotable Bertrand Russell”
  • To like many people spontaneously and without effort is perhaps the greatest of all sources of personal happiness.

    Bertrand Russell (2015). “The Conquest of Happiness”, p.90, Lulu Press, Inc
  • Contempt for happiness is usually contempt for other people's happiness, and is an elegant disguise for hatred of the human race.

    "Portraits from Memory and Other Essays". Book by Bertrand Russell (p. 198), 1956.
  • The happiness that is genuinely satisfying is accompanied by the fullest exercise of our faculties and the fullest realization of the world in which we live.

    Bertrand Russell (2015). “The Conquest of Happiness”, p.63, Lulu Press, Inc
  • A world full of happiness is not beyond human power to create; the obstacles imposed by inanimate nature are not insuperable. The real obstacles lie in the heart of man, and the cure for these is a firm hope, informed and fortified by thought.

    Bertrand Russell (2014). “Proposed Roads to Freedom”, p.87, Simon and Schuster
  • To be happy in this world, especially when youth is past, it is necessary to feel oneself not merely an isolated individual whose day will soon be over, but part of the stream of life flowing on from the first germ to the remote and unknown future.

    "The Conquest of Happiness" by Bertrand Russell, (Ch. 13), 1930.
  • Public opinion is always more tyrannical towards those who obviously fear it than towards those who feel indifferent to it.

    Bertrand Russell (2015). “The Conquest of Happiness”, p.75, Lulu Press, Inc
  • Man needs, for his happiness, not only the enjoyment of this or that, but hope and enterprise and change.

    Bertrand Russell, John G. Slater, Peter Köllner (1997). “Last Philosophical Testament: 1943-68”, p.395, Psychology Press
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Bertrand Russell

  • Born: May 18, 1872
  • Died: February 2, 1970
  • Occupation: Philosopher