André Maurois Quote

When one is already happy it is important not to lose the virtues which have produced happiness. When they are successful, many men and women forget prudence, moderation, and kindness - qualities which were instrumental in their success. They are arrogant or thoughtless; an excessive self-confidence prevents them from accomplishing difficult tasks, and they soon become unworthy of their good fortune. They are surprised when their luck changes from good to bad. The ancient practice of sacrifice to the gods in return for happiness was a wise one. Polycrates, Tyrant of Samos, threw his precious ring into the sea as a sacrifice, and there are several ways of throwing the ring of Polycrates into the sea. The simplest is to be modest.


Un Art de Vivre (The Art of Living) (1939) - The Art of Happiness


When one is already happy it is important not to lose the virtues which have produced happiness. When they are successful, many men and women forget...

When one is already happy it is important not to lose the virtues which have produced happiness. When they are successful, many men and women forget...