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The only ones among you who will be really happy are those who will have sought and found how to serve
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"The only ones among you who will be really happy are those who will have sought and found how to serve"

- Albert Schweitzer

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This quote by Albert Schweitzer speaks to the concept that real happiness comes from serving others. He suggests that those who are able to find a method to serve others will be the happiest. This could mean serving in a range of ways, such as volunteering, assisting a pal in need, and even simply being kind to those around you. Schweitzer's quote suggests that when we focus on helping others, we are able to find pleasure and fulfillment in our lives. It also suggests that when we are able to offer of ourselves, we are able to discover a sense of purpose and satisfaction. By serving others, we are able to make a favorable effect on the world and in turn, find true happiness. Schweitzer's quote is a pointer that when we concentrate on helping others, we have the ability to find pleasure and fulfillment in our lives.

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Albert Schweitzer This quote is written / told by Albert Schweitzer between January 14, 1875 and September 4, 1965. He was a famous Theologian from Germany. The author also have 59 other quotes.

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