"I have no money, no resources, no hopes. I am the happiest man alive"
- Henry Miller
About this Quote
This quote by Henry Miller talks to the concept that true happiness does not originate from product possessions or wealth. Instead, it comes from within. Miller is suggesting that even without cash, resources, or hopes, he is still able to find pleasure and satisfaction in life. This is likely due to the fact that he has found a way to appreciate the basic things in life and to be grateful for what he does have. He is also likely aware that his current situation is not permanent which he can still pursue a much better future. Miller's quote is a reminder that real happiness is not depending on external elements, however rather on our own attitude and outlook on life.
This quote is written / told by Henry Miller between December 26, 1891 and June 7, 1980. He was a famous Writer from USA.
The author also have 78 other quotes.
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