| Happiness : |
| The supreme happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved; loved for ourselves – say rather, loved in spite of ourselves; this conviction the blind have. |
- Victor Hugo |
| We are never so happy, never so unhappy, as we suppose ourselves to be. |
- La
Rochefoucauld |
| The first requisite for the happiness of the people is the abolition of religion. |
- KarlMarx |
| Happiness and beauty are by-products. |
- G. B. Shaw |
| We have no more right to consume happiness without producing it than to consume |
- Jane Hopkins |
| Talent is that which is in a man's power; genius is that in whose power a man is. |
- G. B. Shaw |
| Hate : |
| Short is the road that leads from fear to hate. |
- Giambattista Casti |
| Hate is gained through good deeds as well as bad ones. |
- Machiavelli |
| We have just enough religion to make us hate but noth enough to make us love one another. |
- Jonathan Swift |
| It is human nature to hate those whom we have injured. |
- Tacius |
| People hate, as they love, unreasonably. |
- W. M. Thackeray |