"No one has a right to consume..." - Quote by Helen Keller
No one has a right to consume happiness without producing it.
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“Long before I learned to do a sum in arithmetic or describe the shape of the earth, Miss Sullivan had taught me to find beauty in the fragrant woods, in every blade of grass, and in the curves and dimples of my baby sister's hand.”
“Cut off as I am, it is inevitable that I should sometimes feel like a shadow walking in a shadowy world. When this happens I ask to be taken to New York City. Always I return home weary but I have the comforting certainty that mankind is real flesh and I myself am not a dream.”
“Make the most of every sense; glory in all the facets of pleasure and beauty which the world reveals to you...”
More on Happiness
“The basic condition of human life is happiness.”
“There is no greater offence than harbouring desires. There is no greater disaster than discontent. There is no greater misfortune than wanting more.”
“All men have happiness as their object: there is no exception. However different the means they employ, they all aim at the same end.”