“Ecstasy is our very nature, not to be ecstatic is simply unnecessary. To be ecstatic is natural, spontaneous. It needs no effort to be ecstatic, it needs great effort to be miserable.”
The Book of Wisdom
Context: Ecstasy is our very nature, not to be ecstatic is simply unnecessary. To be ecstatic is natural, spontaneous. It needs no effort to be ecstatic, it needs great effort to be miserable. That's why you look so tired, because misery is real hard work; to maintain it is really difficult, because you are doing something against the nature. You are going upstream — that's what misery is.
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Source: Dragons of Eden: Speculations on the Evolution of Human Intelligence

Remarks on Poetry in The Art of Poetry (1958)

“The greatest greatness and the greatest humility go hand in hand naturally and without effort.”
Meher Baba’s Call (1954)
Context: Better the absence of greatness than the establishing of a false greatness by assumed humility. Not only do these efforts at humility on man's part not express strength, they are, on the contrary, expressions of modesty born of weakness, which springs from a lack of knowledge of the truth of Reality.
Beware of modesty. Modesty, under the cloak of humility, invariably leads one into the clutches of self-deception. Modesty breeds egoism, and man eventually succumbs to pride through assumed humility.
The greatest greatness and the greatest humility go hand in hand naturally and without effort.

Letter to Mrs. George William Fairfax (12 September 1758)
1750s

Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 240.

Notes on Life and Letters (1921), Part II,, "Tradition"