A Quote by Benjamin Haydon

Temperance in everything is requisite for happiness. — © Benjamin Haydon
Temperance in everything is requisite for happiness.
Temperate temperance is best; intemperate temperance injures the cause of temperance.
The pursuit of individual happiness within those limits prescribed by social conditions, is the first requisite to the attainment of the greatest general happiness.
Physical fitness is the first requisite of happiness. In order to achieve happiness, it is imperative to gain mastery of your body. If at the age of 30 you are stiff and out of shape, you are old. If at 60 you are supple and strong then you are young.
Physical fitness is the first requisite of happiness.
The first requisite for the happiness of the people is the abolition of religion.
The first and indispensable requisite of happiness is a clear conscience.
The first requisite to happiness is that a man be born in a famous city.
Temperance and labor are the two best physicians of man; labor sharpens the appetite, and temperance prevents from indulging to excess
We ought to love temperance for itself, and in obedience to God who has commanded it and chastity; but what I am forced to by catarrhs, or owe to the stone, is neither chastity nor temperance.
You could say that spirituality is bliss, and bliss is physical happiness, emotional happiness, mental happiness, and spiritual happiness. And it's intense. It's an intense happiness. It brings you together with everything.
No temperance society which is well officered and which has the real good of our fellow-men in view, will ever get drunk save in the seclusion of its temperance hall.
If freedom is a requisite for human happiness, then all that’s necessary is to provide the illusion of freedom.
To increase the power, develop the resources and promote the happiness of a Confederacy, it is requisite there should be so much of homogeneity that the welfare of every portion would be the aim of the whole.
We must, therefore, pursue the things that make for happiness, seeing that when happiness is present, we have everything; but when it is absent, we do everything to possess it.
Happiness is not dependent upon outer circumstance. Happiness is falling in love with everything around you, everything inside of you.
The desire to serve the common good must without fail be a requisite of the soul, a necessity for personal happiness; if it issuesnot from there, but from theoretical or other considerations, it is not at all the same thing.
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