W. H. Auden Quotes About Happiness

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  • How happy the lot of the mathematician. He is judged solely by his peers, and the standard is so high that no colleague or rival can ever win a reputation he does not deserve.

  • Among those whom I like or admire, I can find no common denominator, but among those whom I love, I can: all of them make me laugh.

    Dyer's Hand (1963) "Notes on the Comic"
  • It is nonsense to speak of 'higher' and 'lower' pleasures. To a hungry man it is, rightly, more important that he eat than that he philosophize.

  • No being can make another one happy.

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