It seems to me that this truth alone, there is a God, is sufficient, rightly believed, to make every human being absolutely and perfectly happy.
You said that if you could believe that they were living, that you would have them again, you would be perfectly happy no matter how many years you must wait.
I told Dick an hour ago that if I could believe they were living, that I should ever have them again, I should be perfectly happy.
I'm perfectly happy--yes, in spite of my red hair.
After telling me the family news, Leonilda concluded by saying that she was in a fair way to become a mother, and that she would be perfectly happy if she gave birth to a son.
He laughed at those sages who declared that there was not one really happy person in the world, and he supported his denial by the unanswerable dictum: "I myself am perfectly happy.
It cost me nothing: I could not see her, but I knew that she saw me herself, and her happiness made me perfectly happy.
She is lovely, and I hope you will be perfectly happy.
You may go back and tell them that I am perfectly happy.
I didn't know any one could be so perfectly happy, Billy.
Could he be perfectly happy, if, in the fondest moments, he might doubt whether he were an object of disgust or affection?
If a man is perfectly happy, it makes no difference how ignorant he is.
According to Mr. Talmage, a man can be perfectly happy in heaven, with his mother in hell.
Alone in his compartment of the cars, Samuel Brohl was happy, perfectly happy.
Churwalden pleased her as much as Saint Moritz; apparently, she was gay, tranquil, perfectly happy.
I believe few are so perfectly happy in music as I am.
The face that looked back at me from the glass was a perfectly happy one, ready to dimple into glad mirth or bright laughter.
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