Happiness quote by Maurice Maeterlinck

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"We possess only the happiness we are able to understand"

- Maurice Maeterlinck

About this Quote

This quote by Maurice Maeterlinck recommends that our capability for happiness is restricted by our understanding. We can just experience the joy that we can comprehend. This implies that if we are unable to comprehend something, we can not experience the joy associated with it. It likewise suggests that if we wish to experience more happiness, we need to make every effort to increase our understanding. This could indicate learning more about the world around us, or understanding our own emotions much better. Ultimately, this quote motivates us to expand our understanding and understanding in order to experience more happiness.

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Belgium Flag This quote is written / told by Maurice Maeterlinck between August 29, 1862 and June 6, 1949. He/she was a famous Dramatist from Belgium, the quote is categorized under the topic Happiness. The author also have 17 other quotes.

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