Our ignorance becomes our only resource, and happy, truly happy; are those who cherish their ignorance!
The tears which were flowing from my eyes, as I kissed her hand, told her better than words how truly happy I was myself.
I accept them gratefully, and to be indebted to you for such a service makes me truly happy.
I am truly happy to hear that the "little floweret" is blooming so fresh and fair, and that the "mother plant" is rather recovering her drooping head.
I have sent you "Werter," truly happy to have any the smallest opportunity of obliging you.
A truly happy man no doubt will often show his happiness in his countenance; but a man may have a very merry face and yet not be happy at all.
To be truly happy a man must have sources of gladness which are not dependent on anything in this world.
His highest wants must be met and satisfied before he can be truly happy.
To be truly happy the highest wants of a man's nature must be met and satisfied.
He loved me fondly; he waited for me with constancy; he was so truly happy when I came at last, as he hoped, to fulfil my promise, and become his wife!
If your majesty would make me truly happy, you must cure the wounds with your own hands.
To-day, I feel that only when I am truly happy can I truly create.
I should be truly happy if I could obtain the title of 'royal court agent.
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