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Time & Perspective Quote by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps

"Happiness must be cultivated. It is like character. It is not a thing to be safely let alone for a moment, or it will run to weeds"

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Happiness, in Elizabeth Stuart Phelps's hands, isn’t a lightning strike or a personality trait. It’s yard work. By comparing it to “character” and warning that it will “run to weeds,” she drags the idea out of the realm of romantic fate and into the unglamorous discipline of daily maintenance. The metaphor does double duty: it makes happiness feel ordinary enough to practice, then ominous enough to neglect at your peril. “Safely let alone” is the tell. She’s puncturing the comforting Victorian belief that virtue (and contentment) can be banked like savings and left to accrue interest.

The intent is quietly corrective, aimed at readers who might treat happiness as a reward granted after moral labor or hardship endured. Phelps suggests the opposite: happiness is part of the labor. That’s the subtextual edge. She’s not offering self-help cheerleading; she’s issuing a warning about entropy. Left unattended, the mind doesn’t stay neutral. It fills up with resentment, dullness, self-pity - the psychological equivalent of invasive species.

Context matters. Phelps wrote in an era when women’s emotional lives were often treated as domestic infrastructure: keep the home pleasant, keep your feelings contained, keep everyone else afloat. Her language borrows that domestic familiarity but flips it into a kind of agency. Cultivation implies choice, repetition, technique. She frames happiness less as a private mood and more as a moral practice - not because she’s sanctifying it, but because she’s insisting it’s work worthy of seriousness.

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Elizabeth Stuart Phelps (August 31, 1844 - January 28, 1911) was a Writer from USA.

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