Her smile reflected the completeness of her happiness and ably communicated the effect of Robert's kind gesture. |
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Because they are miserable themselves, they cannot abide the happiness of others. |
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James' dark brown eyes were no longer sparkling with happiness and cheer but instead steely and hard. |
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Tonight I shall raise my glass to all those nameless individuals that against all the odds bring happiness and prosperity to this land of smiles. |
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He is both the obstructor of humankind's happiness and prosperity, and the obstructor of God. |
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Here, the cheerful houses of the calm suburbs were as intangible as the dreams of fortune and happiness were to the children of the ghetto. |
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He finds a way for us to root for the callow man, and even root for Martha and him to find happiness any way they can. |
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She was hale and hearty when she attracted the recent party and all the Scully family wish her health and happiness for the future. |
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Money doesn't buy happiness and most of the time the best people are the people that you mob pass on the street everyday. |
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The old saying money cannot buy happiness certainly rings true for one of the most controversial men in rugby league. |
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Tristan and Isolde could not understand how their moment of nonpareil bliss might sustain a lifetime's happiness in the everyday world. |
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The consummation, the crowning glory of a well-lived life, happiness would be granted only to the worthy, the virtuous, the god-like happy few. |
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Recent provocative and hooliganistic statements have villainously slandered our nation and threatened the joyful happiness of our people. |
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The survey found that differences of economic status were the main reasons for variations in the happiness level of elderly people. |
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Whether Shannon is approaching happiness or searching for a way to grieve, Olson writes soulfully. |
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The newly-wed couple are wished every happiness and joy in their married lives. |
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One version of utilitarianism holds that a good way of increasing total happiness is to bring into the world more happy people. |
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And once happiness is itself moralized, the credentials of utilitarianism as an overall theory of ethics are compromised. |
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Put at its most basic, I admire women who are happy, and if that happiness comes from domesticity rather than promotion, well, bravo. |
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Is it at this cost that one acquires civilization and the happiness to own a bowler hat rather than a burnous? |
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There is love, kindness and bounty in special relationships that bring you much happiness and joy. |
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His mother appeared to be extremely happy and her happiness seemed me to have no bounds. |
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He is a far greater threat to human life and happiness than even the unrepresentative white minority government he drove from power. |
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Such brief moments of happiness snatched from unpromising circumstances are generally the most that Loach's characters can hope for. |
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In every case the prospective mother's happiness or well-being has been put at stake by unplanned pregnancy. |
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When the adults have so much to explore, for kids the happiness is unparalleled. |
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Chemi softly drummed her unlit pipe against her wrist, as if she were expressing a sort of forced happiness for the lemming's words. |
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None of this namby-pamby nonsense about love, happiness or respect from our Dear Leader. |
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I swung from blind happiness to almost incandescent, unfocused rage within a second, almost before I had a chance to think about it. |
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She said it was the very happiness and stability of her upbringing that spurred her to investigate her personal history. |
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This occasion, as in previous years, was one of happiness and support for underprivileged people in society. |
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He confided once that it had been a visit of singular and unclouded happiness which left an ineffaceable impression. |
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Too numerous are the friends to mention here, who came to wish her excellent health, unbounded happiness and infinite prosperity. |
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Managing a nervous smile, Alicia wished him good night, mounted her bicycle and rode home, her mind a muddle of happiness and apprehension. |
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He was handsome and could have had a life of blissful happiness for himself if he wished. |
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Consistent with the egalitarian spirit of Epicureanism, Bentham's goal was the greatest happiness of the greatest number. |
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Second, there is no greater happiness possible than the heavenly blessing of Divine sonship in Jesus, the SON of God. |
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We must focus on boosting workforce morale, and improving workers' happiness and job security. |
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It can also trigger different thoughts that affect moods of sadness, happiness and anger. |
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A twinge of disappointment colored her happiness as she remembered her parents wouldn't be sharing in that wonderful moment. |
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If we expect to find any literally perfect happiness on this side of the grave, we expect what we shall not find. |
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It's nice to see my tumultuous love-life brings so much happiness to other people. |
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The happiness crusaders argue that their campaigning will help create more caring, altruistic and trustful communities. |
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This is most welcome news for the region and she is wished every happiness in the area. |
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Sara blinked back the tears of hope and happiness and fear and relief before lifting her eyes to offer him a small and tremulous smile. |
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The only bad thing was that he couldn't share his happiness with anyone but his big sister. |
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Bibliolaters are apparently willing to risk their lives and happiness on the probability that they have made all the correct choices. |
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And the American dream that wealth transmutes success into happiness always ends in bitter disappointment. |
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To ask a Bhutanese about happiness is akin to asking a Frenchman about wine or a Brazilian about soccer. |
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Her elderly guardian does everything he can to foil her happiness but sharp-witted Figaro ensures true love triumphs. |
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Again there is a comparison with Beckett and tragicomedy, where happiness and sadness are all the more vivid from being in relief to each other. |
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Their many friends have extended to them warm best wishes for many more years of health, happiness and joy. |
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Why should children learn about anything besides happiness and love and compassion? |
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Her neighbours and friends from the villages and townlands of the Parish also join in wishing her health and happiness for the rest of her days. |
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I decided to be guided by the old Benthamite principle of the greatest happiness of the greatest number. |
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For a little while, all the colour and happiness drained away from our lives. |
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They have been getting messy with paints and glue to help raise funds and bring happiness to children through the Make a Wish Foundation. |
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The sound of merriment and happiness floated to Andriel on the cool night breeze. |
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The smile that spread across Nicholas' face was beatific, full of happiness and relief. |
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My brain must be shrinking the longer I spend here, because I seem to derive great happiness and satisfaction from menial tasks. |
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There were lots of appealing, smiling faces on view and the children's plain happiness was a delight. |
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But do not renounce the pleasure of being happy and of making for happiness in this. |
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How fabulous is it that the pursuit of happiness and self-fulfillment can be achieved with the help of the diving industry! |
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The aim of today's happiness crusade seems to be to politicise the quest for self-fulfilment. |
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All their family and friends congratulate them and wish them many more years of happiness together. |
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I will always remember the look of bashful happiness on Arthur's face as people in the audience constantly called out his name. |
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There was a cause for happiness among the organisers because the seeds for self-employment were sown effectively. |
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The grains represent hope and the honey and poppy seeds symbolise happiness and peace. |
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Some of the more secular trends in humanism dared to defend happiness in the here and now. |
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He had shown mathematically that the doctrine of salvation maximized the future happiness of good men. |
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What happened to her was tragic and awful, but she managed to maintain a level of happiness and refused to be bowed by her illness. |
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By then, the emphasis was fully focused on the harmony and happiness of the marriage. |
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It is your life as a whole which is said to be happy or not, and so discussions of happiness are discussions of the happy life. |
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It was thought that Mary loved hearing the Ave prayer because it reminded her of her happiness at the Incarnation. |
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I found health and happiness living free in the sailorly life on unpolluted oceans, and you can, too. |
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Out of the gift box came spanking new saris, shirts, trousers, lungis and nighties and the happiness of the inmates knew no bounds. |
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Wasn't his perception of happiness and how to attain it desperately marred? |
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It is a very basic thing that one cannot attain happiness by making others unhappy. |
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However happiness is not something that can be acquired, attained, achieved or gathered. |
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No one has ever received a long-lasting happiness from securing a larger pay cheque or from beating the traffic rush on the way home. |
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No one goes hungry, we all have a roof over our heads to shelter us, and happiness is a common visitor. |
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The key to happiness in this life is being able to accept our weaknesses and limitations with good grace. |
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We would like to wish him all the best and hope that he finds success and happiness in his new post. |
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The rightness of an action is determined by its contribution to the happiness of everyone affected by it. |
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However, her high efficiency and friendliness has not brought her the leisure and happiness she expected. |
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Having a marriage certificate legalises the partnership, but it doesn't guarantee happiness either for the couple or their children. |
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The young man looked smart in his suit and bow-tie, the young lady stunning in her deb's dress, the picture of happiness and carefree youth. |
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That happiness is to be achieved primarily through consumption and amassment of material possessions. |
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He was given a tour and expressed his happiness that so many alumnae were attending Oxford. |
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Though she felt like releasing a sigh of relief, for an unknown reason the happiness refused to come. |
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An almighty roar of celebration, relief and happiness erupted upon the decks of the Devil Star as the ship emerged from warp space. |
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She discusses happiness in the Observer, I think about as wrong-headedly as one can get. |
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As ever, human happiness requires the skills of both the worldly-wise economist and the passionate scientist. |
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Today, he takes comfort in the fact that his eldest son knew personal happiness and fulfilment in the last few years of his life. |
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Composers, linguists, wordsmiths, poets, and all those in a creative sphere are all in their own way pursuing happiness and fulfillment. |
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The ancient waiting-woman bows her head in awe, and a flicker of unfamiliar happiness crosses the deeply wizened depths of her face. |
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Throwing tsampa in the air in this way is an expression of good wishes for your own and others happiness and the overcoming of all obstacles. |
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She calls after us to wish us a Shabbat Shalom and while we bless her with health, happiness and success, she wishes us the same. |
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Both young people are wished every happiness and success in the years ahead. |
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The second sequential component to happiness is the phenomenon of retrospective recall. |
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The Dalai Lama once said that simplicity is the key to happiness in the modern world. |
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Diane licks his face and her bushy tail wags with happiness as Louis pets her beautiful fur with gentle strokes. |
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The effects of man's exposition to these laws may vary between pleasure and pain, comfort and affliction, happiness and misery. |
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The happiness we get in exchange for virtue could happen on the spot or in the future. |
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Money doesn't grow on trees, and neither does happiness or anything else worth having. |
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So in summary, my invention will bring 20 years of happiness followed by aeons of fear and destruction. |
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We'll never find happiness by looking for it, any more than we'll find the crock of gold at the end of the rainbow by looking for it. |
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Parents and well-wishers came together to celebrate the birthday of a woman who has bought smiles and happiness into dozens of young lives. |
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Christmas time is a joyous season meant to spread happiness around the world. |
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So I think she is a person with an usual gift for loving kindness and forgiveness, and I wish her joy and happiness in her marriage. |
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She felt her heart pound as she felt joy and happiness for the first time in months. |
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We are all delighted for Christy who has brought so much joy and happiness to so many people. |
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The items were just perfect, bringing joy and happiness to every single one of them. |
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Faith heard his door close and sighed deeply from the happiness welling up inside of her. |
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Of course, Agassi is alive and well and has we hope a good many decades of health and happiness left. |
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Here we see people who are treated so well, and so much happiness is brought into their lives. |
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Their help and support over the past few months have made an immense difference to the welfare and happiness of our family. |
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Helen simply radiates happiness and there is a great sense of satisfaction and self-ease about her. |
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The charm of his take on the situation is that the golden boy and girl expand their bubble of radiant happiness to let the waif in. |
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They are light-hearted, and evoke both the excitement of the races and the happiness of the rare sun in England's cloudy climate. |
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It tempers temper, quells hatred and dissolves fear, bringing a deeper sense of dominion and happiness to our lives. |
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And yet how can one not regret wasted time, missed opportunities, failure, as well as happiness of a kind that one can never know again? |
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All parents want happiness for their children, and social acceptance is a critical factor at any age. |
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The idea of Jesse warms my heart immensely and gives me some happiness when I otherwise would feel lonely and bitter. |
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In other words, happiness cannot be measured on a quantitative scale in the same way voltage can be. |
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Jupiter ruling the eclipse indicates peace, prosperity, fertility, happiness and abundance. |
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His happiness relies on a visit to the casino to play the slot machines. |
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It sent a jolt of happiness through me and filled me with a love for life. |
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And when this happiness is achieved, there is genuine rejoicing. |
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Money has clearly never bought Choe happiness, and happiness seems to be of little interest to him anyhow. |
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In his new book American Fun, John Beckman charts our pursuit of happiness from the Boston Tea Party to hippies and Yippies. |
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Diane barks and wags her bushy tail in happiness as she jumps on Louis Crawford's lap in the van and she licks his face with love and a little slobber. |
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Let there be happiness in our home both for bipeds and quadrupeds. |
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A mixture of happiness and guilt washed over her, and she could only sigh. |
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Demure, retiring but not shy, Lady Jane listened and learned, finding the happiness and warmth in the Queen Dowager's company she had never been given at home. |
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Now, the tech business has forgotten their cleantech scars and is finding happiness with their new darling, agtech. |
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The reception was held in The Castlecourt Hotel, Westport, and we wish Dermot and Kathy every good wish for the future, health and happiness and many years of wedded bliss. |
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He is known for swinging unabashed through his corporate environment, baffling corridor lurkers with bright smiles and a radiant happiness with life. |
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Her expression radiated happiness that instantly gave me peace. |
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It can do much to alleviate children's pessimism about future prospects of happiness if they have godparents who are still jogging on cosily together. |
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If only I could live inside that comic strip, I knew that I would find the happiness that I never had in the real world. |
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I think there's more understanding now, but let's face it, the fans need someone at the top to have a go at when the club isn't giving them the happiness they want. |
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When you clear a three foot high wall or land a kickflip on a skateboard, you're hit with an instant and intense jolt of happiness and exhilaration. |
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Along with that peace comes a joy and happiness that's out of this world! |
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Stop Making Sense is the only current movie that's a dose of happiness from beginning to end. |
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For the happiness and the amour propre of the people living within it, in order to make them proud, the great city requires the elaborate display of otherwise useless emblems. |
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The responsibility for my own happiness rests with me alone. |
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He returns to his childhood in Littlestone-on-Sea, the Mixed Room at the golf club and finds happiness and comfort in retracing his youth and his days in the army. |
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But Harry, handsome ex-Marine and feted author, is greedy for more happiness than Maddy, a WASP goddess, gives him. |
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Upshot was, one nasal spray, two weeks off nursery school, constant nose-blowing and operations may not be as essential to future happiness as was previously thought. |
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We will either root it out and extinguish it wherever it may hide, or it will find us and strip us of our safety, happiness and everything we cherish. |
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She was very happy of course, but the happiness was tempered by inexplicable loneliness and a feeling almost like envy, which she tried very hard not to feel. |
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When he remembered them, a rush of happiness and fear swept over him. |
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Sometimes we have a tendency to identify happiness with luckiness. |
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Everywhere we look, success and sexiness and happiness seem to belong to the thin. |
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Their bright eyes and wide, happy smiles have spread a feeling of happiness and hope across the art world and beyond. |
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Pursuit of happiness at our house involved a highball for Dad and an Old Fashioned for Mom. |
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As for Barbie's happiness with her original love, time and their Facebook statuses will tell. |
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British natural theologists, including John Ray and Robert Boyle, united science with religion in an attempt to show that happiness was part of God's plan. |
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What she fails to comprehend is that for some of us, our personal and professional happiness are intertwined. |
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When he finally did reach the doorway he stood in it, glancing back at the room of his child, overcome with emotions of pride, fear, hope, happiness and also, loneliness. |
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The me generation thought they had manifest destiny on their side when they dedicated their lives to blindly pursuing personal happiness at the expense of others. |
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The marriage to Kelly was a source of happiness and merriment. |
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He toured with the briefly reformed Velvet Underground and found domestic happiness with Laurie Anderson. |
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There can be few who begrudged her the personal happiness she seems to have obtained following her marriage to Commander, now Commodore, Laurence. |
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But who would begrudge her some happiness in her twilight years? |
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Rather than wrap ourselves in the flag, it might be more interesting to ask conservatives just what happiness they resist pursuing, if self-restraint is so good. |
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Now reflect that all these sentient beings, although they naturally desire happiness and wish to avoid suffering, are tormented by unimaginable sufferings. |
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Can two suicidal Turkish Germans living in Hamburg find happiness together, or at least a reason to live, by entering into a sham marriage so she can sleep around? |
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Congratulations and best wishes for future happiness to all concerned. |
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I hope Margaret's happiness lasts, though I wouldn't bet on it. |
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Her blue eyes shone with happiness that only she could comprehend. |
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In the light of this sexist, miserabilist orthodoxy, surely clear-eyed, hard-hearted happiness is the most maddeningly subversive weapon a woman can wield. |
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Sloan watched Elena feeling a swell of happiness in his heart. |
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The joyful ones also tend to draw more friends, who would rather bathe in the sunshine of happiness than to be cast down into a gloomy depression. |
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Was it possible to find happiness in its pure state, unalloyed by sorrow? |
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Her parents probably would be happy that she'd got this part, although it would be the same sort of happiness that they'd show a child successfully making mud pies. |
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That satisfaction brings us everlasting happiness is an unfailing truth. |
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There has to be more than one parameter than happiness to examine your life. |
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Mill famously advanced a nuanced utilitarianism, in which the principle of greatest happiness included the caveat that there were qualitatively distinct kinds of happiness. |
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It seems that happiness today has been reduced to acquiring newfangled gadgets, gizmos or gigagobblers that do absolutely everything but clean the kitchen sink. |
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Belief and veraciousness will keep our love in happiness forever! |
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She nodded, speechless with happiness for the first time in ages. |
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Money can't buy happiness unless you splash out on a Mercedes. |
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We wish Margaret many more years of good health and happiness and hope she maintains her great wit and vivaciousness for many more years in the future. |
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The other possibility is a redefinition of momentary happiness in terms of a more global evaluation. |
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Picture the happiness of all those surrounding the lost boy who came home-their warm embraces, their words of welcome and gratitude for his safe return. |
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The authentic memories are of April hatefully attacking her mother and siblings, behaving obnoxiously and threatening the peace and happiness of them all. |
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However, since happiness is subjective and difficult to measure, other measures are generally given priority. |
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But this something, what is it, unless the happiness of others, or some of the requisites of happiness? |
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Some angels chose their own happiness in preference to justice and were punished by God for their injustice with less happiness. |
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We expect happiness from states and things which are impermanent, and therefore cannot attain real happiness. |
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Gross national happiness and other subjective measures of happiness are being used by the governments of Bhutan and the United Kingdom. |
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The health, happiness and well-being of men, children and women improve. |
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He plays Maguire with the earnestness of a man who wants to find greatness and happiness in an occupation where only success really counts. |
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According to a survey by Yours magazine, grannyhood today equals happiness with eight out of 10 British grans saying they are happy. |
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The biliousness and livery feeling will disappear and the feeling of joy and happiness will be the reward. |
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Furthermore, we assume that reported happiness scores are cardinally comparable across individuals, which implies that the relation f is linear. |
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If the value of life does not hinge upon happiness, how could an act of pointing to elicitors of happiness help to justify choosing life? |
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This happiness is reflected in the medieval lightness of the poem, which is perfectly congenial with its catechismal rhetoric. |
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The happiness felt was not bloodlust, but relief and closure. |
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Thus, it is wise to avoid cultivating an emotional scar, as it can play havoc with your happiness and success. |
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In the dhamma of Buddhism the fish symbolize happiness as they have complete freedom of movement in the water. |
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She was so blissed out that she could barely stand, but a moment of true happiness will do that. |
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Yes, Aline, true happiness comes of true love, and true love should be independent of external influences. |
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This, however, did not altogether account for the winey intoxication of happiness that filled her body. |
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In particular, Johnson emphasises God's infinite love and shows that happiness can be attained through virtuous action. |
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Whether it's grinning ginger kittens, delighted dolphins or chortling chimps there's plenty of happiness out there. |
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These books tell us happiness can be prioritized, studied, improved upon. |
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We must go through life unloved and uncherished, bringing princes into the world, seeing happiness and love just beyond our reach all the time. |
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Stephanotis Marital happiness is expressed by Stephanotis, a tender evergreen climber with sweet-smelling white, star-shaped flowers. |
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The other, the eagerness and ardour with which he was attached to the cause of human happiness and improvement. |
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Alternatively, assuming that happiness scores are ordinally comparable would justify the estimation with ordered probit or ordered logit. |
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One can live longest and best and most rewardingly by attaining and preserving the happiness of learning. |
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I used to think happiness came in a creamcake box or could be ordered from a takeaway menu. |
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The highlight of any celebration or event that shows especially happiness is the dancing. |
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It holds that one must always act so as to produce the greatest aggregate happiness among all sentient beings, within reason. |
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Another factor that makes it difficult to forecast our future happiness is that most of us are rationalizers. |
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Those without the work ethic clung to the theodicy of misfortune, believing wealth and happiness were granted in the afterlife. |
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He and Segismunda enjoy happiness and prosperity and eventually take delight in great-grandparenthood. |
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The qualitative account of happiness that Mill advocates thus sheds light on his account presented in On Liberty. |
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He argues that each person can only lose one person's happiness or pleasures. |
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Liberation from samsara through moksha is believed to ensure lasting happiness and peace. |
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A principal source of happiness to them was their shared love of their family. |
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Charles Martel's victory at Tours was among those signal deliverances which have affected for centuries the happiness of mankind. |
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Living in a village of rough people, with a neglected environment, Magha determined to bring happiness to it. |
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In other words, according to the theory, it is a moral good to breed more people on the world for as long as total happiness rises. |
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David spends his early years in relative happiness with his loving, childish mother and their kindly housekeeper, Peggotty. |
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I remember lines of unknown people linking arms and walking down Whitehall, all of us just swept along on a tide of happiness and relief. |
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Certainly anyone devoted to maintaining Christ as a lacquered benevolent spirit in a Disneyland of happiness is not going to like this movie. |
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Many critics have claimed that this argument relies on a dubious assumption about how individual happiness is related to the general happiness. |
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Yasamota tattoos Sak Yant designs and mantras that protect and bring happiness and prosperity. |
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Keswick's chief industry is to promote the contentment and happiness of its visitors. |
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Meditations on the pursuit of happiness while cleaning the chicken coop. |
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Jaisingh Pingle, a Dabbawala, expressed his happiness on being invited to be part of Republic Day Parade. |
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My greatest happiness is that Sebastian is having a good time at school and has never been given the cuts. |
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There might be times when the general happiness can only be promoted by sacrificing the happiness of certain individuals. |
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Apart from restating that happiness as an end is grounded in the nature of God, Paley also discusses the place of rules. |
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The abolition of religion as the illusory happiness of the people is the demand for their real happiness. |
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It is the individual mind and conscience, it is the individual character, on which mainly human happiness or misery depends. |
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Instead of the greatest happiness for the greatest number, one should demand, more modestly, the least amount of avoidable suffering for all. |
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All of FAC wishes Larry a rewarding retirement and is hopeful his new found freedom will bring him happiness and time for personal accomplishments he has earned. |
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They found that the feelings the study participants verbalized about their marriages were unrelated to changes in their marital happiness over time. |
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Its growing purpose has allowed governments, communities and organizations to use appropriate data to record happiness in order to enable policies to provide better lives. |
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The definition of happiness is a common philosophical topic. |
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Since Sidgwick raised the question it has been studied in detail and philosophers have argued that using either total or average happiness can lead to objectionable results. |
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Since happiness is the only intrinsic good, and since more happiness is preferable to less, the goal of the ethical life is to maximize happiness. |
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Defects seem as necessary to our now happiness as their Opposites. |
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Also in 1972, Thomas McFarland argued that the play is dominated by a mood of happiness and that it is one of the happiest literary creations ever produced. |
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What I want to say is I owe all the happiness of my life to you. |
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Bentham's felicific calculus, that policy should be concerned with the greatest happiness of the greatest number, gradually confined beauty to a preserve of elites. |
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During its four movements the Cello Symphony moves from a deeply pessimistic opening to a finale of radiant happiness rare for Britten by this point. |
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Traditionally, it has been understood that the patron saint of a particular place prays for that place's wellbeing and for the health and happiness of all who live therein. |
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The importance of happiness as an end for humans has long been recognized. |
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The participants repeatedly chanted verses of the Hanuman Chalisa, a Hindu chant to Lord Hanuman, the god who manifests energy, happiness and protection. |
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He argues that whilst people might start desiring virtue as a means to happiness, eventually, it becomes part of someone's happiness and is then desired as an end in itself. |
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The least squares estimation treats happiness as a cardinal variable. |
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Speaking on the occasion, the 'Highway' star expressed her happiness for being Malhotra's showstopper and said that it was like an achievement for her. |
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Danish fashion is revered for being fun, unique and comfortable and, designed with children's happiness in mind, Pili Pala delivers on all three counts. |
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In his cable, the Crown Prince wished the President permanent good health and happiness and the people of Cabo Verde steady progress and prosperity. |
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The gorgeous, rebellious Prince Beau loves strong-willed healer Agnatha, and with the help of an all-powerful godling, the two may find the happiness each deserves. |
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She interrogates happiness with plainspoken examples, but also against a backdrop of formal arguments by classical and more contemporary philosophers. |
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Ultimately, Pongo abandons ship and finds happiness in a faraway land. |
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I have not the least expectation that I can now ever know happiness again. |
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It is believed that during the Navratri, Goddess Durga descends on earth to rid it of the demons and blesses her devotees with happiness and prosperity. |
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It is not always our duty to marry, but it always is our duty to abide by right, not to purchase happiness by loss of honour, not to avoid unweddedness by untruthfulness. |
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Spectators will watch the story unfold in a display of high-octane drama and pyrotechnics to show a dystopic society where people seek happiness in a world of technology. |
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Employers should not ignore PTO usage, as usage rates can have implications on the health and happiness of employees as well as business performance. |
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The other member, by whose felt but unseized identity he had been haunted, was the unconsciously insolent form of guaranteed happiness he had just been engaged with. |
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More subversively, he attempts to direct attention away from approaches to happiness that depend on genetics, set-points, adaptation, and social comparison. |
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In Barjatya's films, Prem is invariably a stand-up gentleman with strong moral values and a willingness to sacrifice his personal happiness for the greater good. |
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In community celebrations like Dikgafela or during marriage ceremonies batswana women show exitement and happiness by the use of ululations as part of their culture. |
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Because of this wonderful facility, the lives of many Utahans will be immeasurably improved by giving them the health, happiness and confidence of a great, bright smile. |
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Talking to media in Hyderabad, Deccan here on Tuesday, she expressed her great delight and happiness of her forthcoming marriage with Pakistani cricketer, Shoaib Malik. |
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The reports review the state of happiness in the world today and show how the science of happiness explains personal and national variations in happiness. |
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Friendship improves happiness, and abates misery, by doubling our joy, and dividing our grief. |
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This range is emphasized in people suffering from manic depression, a disorder which brings on strong depression as well as extreme happiness. |
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Experience teaches us that excess doesn't buy us happiness, that money can't insulate us from pain. |
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And perseverance is the name of the game for one to attain success and happiness. |
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If you radiate a sense of fun, humor, and happiness, your date will be attracted to that and want to see you again. |
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Despite the lure of lucre and a three-year contract, the one thing he couldn't guarantee his family in Lincolnshire was happiness. |
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Or do I play the martyr, fake genuine happiness, and stay because it's the best for our sons but not for me? |
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At the sight of us, they all begin to bark, tails wagging in instant happiness. |
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We believe that our prayers can assist our loved ones to attain eternal happiness. |
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Even short, 20 second tracks give me a rush of happiness, because I can see scenes of the movie again in my mind. |
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When the mind and heart are at rest, they are not important or unimportant, secure or insecure, and this natural state is happiness. |
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We only have about 5 weeks now until you come home and already I am racked with both apprehension and happiness. |
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I truly do believe that modernism trumps the traditional patriarchy because it is far more conducive to human happiness. |
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The Pattaya Mail family wishes her many happy returns of the day and many more years of excellent health and happiness. |
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The evidence thus suggests that if income affects happiness, it is relative, not absolute, income that matters. |
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The brilliant color and vivid lines of the work of Avi Ben-Simhon evoke a feeling of joy and happiness. |
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He is pursuing a professional career in dance and of course our family wishes him every success and happiness. |
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These verses, which sounded as if they had been sung expressly for the dirge of my departed happiness, were only an aggravation of my feelings. |
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It sent out cards, this card as a matter of fact, wishing a holiday season of hope and happiness. |
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They will appear similar to the way you remember them but with the glow of health and happiness. |
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I hope whatever you decide is the best decision for your longterm happiness. |
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She looked beautiful with an expression that spoke of happiness, anxiety and wonder all at once. |
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Mercy's filly grew to be a well-tempered beautiful mare, though she was too young for riding she provided Claire and I both limitless happiness. |
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Another year has passed and for some it brought joy and happiness, for others sadness and sorrow. |
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The patrolmen broke into joyous jubilation, some even crying tears of happiness. |
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