"happiness depends more upon the state of mind - and body, perhaps - than upon circumstances and events."
"What is charm, it is not a moral quality, it is not intellectual for no man by much thinking is able to add a grain of it to his personality. One either has it or has it not, it cannot be acquired or even cultivated. It is not physical even, it seems to be added to the human personality, an aura, a glow, the gold dust upon a butterfly's wing, the bloom upon a peach."
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Source: The Peverel Papers: A Yearbook of the Countryside. Book by Flora Thompson. February Chapter, 1986.
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