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A kind heart is a fountain of gladness, making everything in its vicinity freshen into smiles.
Nature, like man, sometimes weeps from gladness.
The most lasting and pure gladness comes to me from my gardens.
The rose and the thorn, and sorrow and gladness are linked together.
I can tell it all in song: pathos, gladness, love, joy, unhappiness.
Gladly take the gifts of the present hour and abandon serious things!
I find, in being black, a thing of beauty: a joy; a strength; a secret cup of gladness.
Most poets in their youth begin in adolescent sadness. I find it more rewarding to end in gladness.
Dispose thyself to patience rather than to comfort, and to the bearing of the cross rather than to gladness.
Ah, tell me not that memory sheds gladness o'er the past, what is recalled by faded flowers, save that they did not last?
Remember that happiness is as contagious as gloom. It should be the first duty of those who are happy to let others know of their gladness.
Few of us have the necessary unselfishness to hear with gladness the talents of others extolled or to listen with patience to the successes of those whom we despise—Vivian
My father was a farmer and my mother was a farmer, but, my childhood was very good. I am very grateful for my childhood, because it was full of gladness and good humanity.
For so, surely you will cast a light of gladness upon his onward journey, and contribute your part towards the building of that kingdom of love which links our earth to heaven.
I grew up in Tuscany in a very poor family. My father was a farmer and my mother was a farmer, but, my childhood was very good. I am very grateful for my childhood, because it was full of gladness and good humanity.
There is inestimable blessing in a cheerful spirit. When the soul throws its windows wide open, letting in the sunshine, and presenting to all who see it the evidence of its gladness, it is not only happy, but it has an unspeakable power of doing good.
It has worked great good in other communities in the state where it has been honestly and faithfully tried, and I feel confident it will do the same in Pitt, if we faithfully administer the law, and that it will bring gladness and joy into the homes of the people.
Other lands may have their charms, and the sunny skies of other climes may be regretted, but it is with pride and gladness that the wanderer sets foot again on British soil, thanking God for the religion and the liberty which have made this weather-beaten island in a northern sea to be the light and glory of the world.