Question (by Father Adam): Brother Truth, what progress have men made on earth to come to true happiness?
It was a saying of Frederick's, that "books make up no small part of true happiness.
Especially did he regard marriage as of inestimable importance in regard to a man's true happiness; and he was accustomed to speak of his own as the wisest action of his life.
The pursuit of ignoble pleasure is the degradation of true happiness; it saps the morals, destroys the energies, and degrades the manliness and robustness of individuals as of nations.
True happiness is never found in torpor of the faculties, [135] but in their action and useful employment.
For the college, and dames, and the dear playing fields Where science and friendship preside, For the spot which the balm of true happiness yields, As each day by its fellow doth glide.
True happiness," she continued, "is the offspring of generosity and virtue, and never inhabits a bosom where worldly interest and selfish principles are allowed to predominate.
True happiness does not consist in laughter and smiles.
Freedom like this is the secret of true happiness.
I have endeavoured to show what is essential to true happiness.
In the third book Philosophy promises to lead him to true happiness, which is to be found in God alone, for since God is the highest good, and the highest good is true happiness, God is true happiness.
Every one is upon the design and search after some well-being, since Adam lost that which was true happiness.
And indeed, if man’s true happiness be in communion with God, certainly, any interruption coming in must be sad, and make a man more miserable than the world knoweth.
His strong confidence and persuasion hath a lie, a contradiction in the bosom of it, and that will never bottom any true happiness.
Further, True Happiness consists in seeing God, Who is pure Truth.
First, on the part of the object of Happiness, which is not seen in Its Essence: and this imperfection destroys the nature of true Happiness.
Men esteem that there is some kind of happiness to be had in this life, on account of a certain likeness to true Happiness.
True happiness, if it can be found, will include them all.
But first I will try to sketch in words, and describe a cause which is more familiar to thee, that, when thou hast viewed this carefully, thou mayst turn thy eyes the other way, and recognise the beauty of true happiness.
Now turn thy gaze to the other side; there thou wilt straightway see the true happiness I promised.
The vow I follow contributes to true happiness of the heart.
True happiness is his who can cast off that thirst which is incapable of being cast off by the misguided, which does not decay with decrepitude, and which is regarded as a fatal disease.
The spirits of those two immortal sages are supposed to dwell for ever, in that retreat in the enjoyment of true happiness.
Yes, Aline, true happiness comes of true love, and true love should be independent of external influences.
True happiness I do confessTrue happiness Reigns everywhere, A sorrow rare Reigns everywhere And dwells with both My humbled spirit And dwells with both the sexes.
ALINE Continue to preach that sweet doctrine, and you will succeed, oh, evangel of true happiness!
There is only one quality of true happiness, as there can only be one kind of quarantine, and the former is dependent on the latter.
True happiness is the evidence and fruit of conscious usefulness, and quarantine against obstructions to normal altruistic energy is the best means of attaining happiness.
One must strive for the comprehension of life, and in that is true happiness.
Sidenote: And as we have seen that the perfect good is true happiness, it follows that the true felicity resides in the Supreme Divinity.
Sidenote: Instability of fortune is not susceptive of true happiness.
True happiness is impossible without true health, and true health is impossible without a rigid control of the palate.
Where devotion to God is void of understanding, there can be no true salvation, and without salvation there can be no true happiness.
This is the great mystery of God's creation as well as the great secret of true happiness.
I beg of you, do sing that air by Voss, "True Happiness.
Mrs. Gold has finished singing all the verses of "True Happiness," and seems now to have almost entirely recovered.
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