Supreme Good, and grace helps one to remove the impediments to a love of friendship that will cling to God above all.
When a supreme good of a private person is at stake, one should prefer to help him, even if a stranger, rather than another who is a friend, or relative, but who is not in the same distress.
Happiness is called man's supreme good, because it is the attainment or enjoyment of the supreme good.
Servitude is a hindrance to the good use of power: therefore is it that men naturally shun it; not because man's supreme goodconsists in power.
Since, therefore, happiness is man's supreme good, it seems that health of the body belongs more than anything else to happiness.
First, because, since happiness is man's supreme good, it is incompatible with any evil.
But as the word peace is employed in connection with things in this world in which certainly life eternal has no place, we have preferred to call the end or supreme good of this city life eternal rather than peace.
We are so made that we can find no rest until we find a supreme Good, a Good which will satisfy all our faculties, passions, aspirations.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "supreme good" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.