We are all happy if we but knew it.

Fyodor Dostoyevsky
We are all happy if we but knew it.
We are all happy if we but knew it.
We are all happy if we but knew it.
We are all happy if we but knew it.
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We are all happy if we but knew it. The more you know of happiness the more you realize that the only reason you are not happy is because you don’t know what happiness really is.

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