"Rules for Happiness: something to do, someone to love, something to hope for."
"Enthusiasm is always connected with the senses, whatever be the object that excites it. The true strength of virtue is serenity of mind, combined with a deliberate and steadfast determination to execute her laws. That is the healthful condition of the moral life; on the other hand, enthusiasm, even when excited by representations of goodness, is a brilliant but feverish glow which leaves only exhaustion and languor behind."
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Source: A New Dictionary of Quotations on Historical Principles from Ancient and Modern Sources by H. L. Mencken, (p. 1017), 1946.
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