“How happy could I be with either,
Were t' other dear charmer away!”
Act II, scene ii
The Beggar's Opera (1728)
Variant: How happy could I be with either,
Were t' other dear charmer away!
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“Silence is the perfectest herault of joy. I were but little happy if I could say how much.”
Source: Much Ado About Nothing

"The Art of Living", interview with journalist Gordon Young first published in 1960
Source: Reprinted in C. G. Jung Speaking, ed. McGuire and Hull, pp. 451-452. link to Internet Archive https://archive.org/stream/MemoriesDreamsReflectionsCarlJung/carlgustavjung-interviewsandencounters-110821120821-phpapp02#page/n237/mode/2up

Rep. Steve King: Protecting the Unborn Reaffirms Jefferson’s Truths http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2017/11/01/exclusive-rep-steve-king-protecting-the-unborn-reaffirms-jeffersons-truths/ (November 1, 2017)
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 573.

“You can, t make yourself happy by causing other peoples misery
-Tyler Perry
The Family That Preys”
Variant: Are You Living or Just Existing?"
-Tyler Perry
The Family That Preys