Sentences with phrase «happiness which»

Years were spent in a quest for happiness which included searching scripture, countless conversations with other women and reading many relationship books.
This experience will make you feel happiness which will fulfill you totally.
The pier has dolphins adorning it and a statue known as the Bluebird of Happiness which serves as a frequent photo op for those visiting Florida.
The pet owners «purchased puppies sold by Happiness which falsely represented that its puppies were healthy and came from private and reputable breeders,» according to the complaint filed last week.
And trust me; in return, the dog will give you a lot of happiness which is enough to make you happy in your bad time.
People who dream when they sleep at night know of a special kind of happiness which the world of the day holds not, a placid ecstasy, and ease of heart, that are like honey on the tongue.
The story, therefore, is an account of the adventures he goes through in the course of his quest — essentially it's one of the most common themes in fiction, the quest for happiness, although in Billy's case, it's a happiness which he once knew and then lost.
Implementing a health and wellbeing plan can help to reduce sick days, improve productivity and staff happiness which will then flow on to the students, creating a healthier work environment for everyone.
This is only one of many great vignettes (and I've left out the real punchline in the locker room after Patric's monologue) in Your Friends & Neighbors, a film that was overshadowed in the Rated - R adult arthouse zone by Todd Solondz more visually graphic Happiness which was release in the same month.
You also have a butterfly companion who serves as a mechanism for the character to find happiness which is the overall arching goal of Fantasy Life.
I hope to enjoy life with a zest and happiness which can be even better with right one.
Brings happiness which is a thing that relates to you, dear.xoxo
Whilst being parents has given us deep satisfaction and happiness which surpasses anything we'd experienced before... this didn't come for free.
«Hope is itself a species of happiness, and, perhaps, the chief happiness which this world affords: but, like all other pleasures immoderately enjoyed, the excesses of hope must be expiated by pain; and expectations improperly indulged must end in disappointment.»
With such relations between religion and happiness, it is perhaps not surprising that men come to regard the happiness which a religious belief affords as a proof of its truth.
And the mark by which the spirit's existence and nearness are made irrefutably clear to those who have ever had the experience is the utterly incomparable feeling of happiness which is connected with the nearness, and which is therefore not only a possible and altogether proper feeling for us to have here below, but is the best and most indispensable proof of God's reality.
(Example: Henri Perreyve writes to Gratry: «I do not know how to deal with the happiness which you aroused in me this morning.
Those who look to divorce as an easy escape when signs of disappointment and conflict arise will undermine the very possibilities for the happiness which they claim to be seeking.
All this should be of interest to the Christian thinker, for it enables him to find (as we have said) a «secular» confirmation for his belief in the God whose suffering love shares in the world's pain while at the same time his triumphant joy is in part derived from the happiness which the world can know.
[T] he happiness which forms the utilitarian standard of what is right in conduct is not the agent's own happiness but that of all concerned.
That granted, the traditional scheme was right in speaking of «heaven» as it did, with the «beatific vision» and the bliss or happiness which is granted through that vision.
A woman whose husband had been arrested said this: «Yes, the great joy and happiness which come from the freedom of the heart, they were the chief characteristics of my dear husband.
Carol: thank you for posting one of your quotes, which ended in «He wants a mediocre happiness which brings no risks.»
Because there are Christians in a city or in a village, its people should be able to praise God for the harmony and fellowship, joy and happiness which Christians bring to the common life.
It should be noted that there are many factors in addition to intimacy and happiness which play a role in holding a marriage together.
One can not provide good counsel for temporal happiness unless one has discovered that happiness which lives out of eternity.
Man's will also in its constant seeking for a happiness which is never completely found reveals an implicit desire for God.
He wants a mediocre happiness which brings no risks.»
But the Christian thinker can be both — by finding a «secular» confirmation for his belief in the God whose suffering love shares in the world's pain while at the same time God's triumphant joy is in part derived from the happiness which the world can know.
But if there is a state in which the soul finds a solid enough base to rest itself on entirely and to gather its whole being into, without needing to recall the past or encroach upon the future; in which time is nothing for it; in which the present lasts forever without, however, making its duration noticed and without any trace of time's passage; without any other sentiment... except that of our existence, and having this sentiment alone fill it completely; as long as this state lasts, he who finds himself in it can call himself happy... with a sufficient, perfect, and full happiness which leaves the soul no emptiness it might feel a need to fill....
I guess that C.S. Lewis — here at least — spoke of pleasure rather than of Christian happiness which, of course, can not be found in any outwardly oriented religion if we are not indwelt by the Holy Spirit who gives us love, joy, peace, and much more (Gal 5:22 - 23).
Of course, human history has not been confined to this enterprise of doing and making, of using the resources of the world in order to achieve that sort of human happiness which comes from satisfying its inexhaustible wants.
To defy them will be to be frustrated and incomplete, to fail to achieve that good of rational happiness which it is peculiarly ours as a species to pursue.»
Happiness starts from within and it is this happiness which brings credibility.
The more commonplace happinesses which we get are «reliefs,» occasioned by our momentary escapes from evils either experienced or threatened.

Not exact matches

Which isn't to say, of course, you shouldn't make the bigger changes that will bring you greater life satisfaction, it just means that you're not powerless to start working on your happiness right this instant.
But as any social scientist worth their salt will tell you, happiness is a state, not a trait, which means the confluence of conditions necessary to sustain it are ever - changing.
John Helliwell, a University of British Columbia economist who co-edited the report, told The Washington Post that the most surprising finding researchers came across was «the extent to which happiness of immigrants matches the locally born population.»
Chopra, fresh off of unveiling a new stress - relieving virtual reality meditation experience, which he partnered with VR content studio Wevr to create, says the key to happiness lies in how we cope and calm down.
That's one reason why it's worth asking which leisure time activities are linked to happiness, and which aren't.
In a new analysis of 1 million U.S. teens, my co-authors and I looked at how teens were spending their free time and which activities correlated with happiness, and which didn't.
That was the message of a talk by Dr. Miriam Tatzel at the American Psychological Association's 122nd annual convention, which was held recently in Washington, D.C. Presenting her research to the assembled psychologists, Tatzel stressed the importance of playing down consumerism as a route to fulfillment and boiled down the research on the subject into a handful of scientifically validated principles to follow for greater happiness.
Lessons from the longest study on happiness — the Harvard Study of Adult Development — which tracked annually the lives of 724 men of varying economic statuses show that «Good relationships keep us happier and healthier.
Which should probably be enough of a reason for you to give this basic happiness practice a try, but in case you were looking for more reasons to be grateful, new research recently uncovered one.
I'm curious: For your long - term happiness, which of those three would you be most willing to give up?
«Who you marry, which is the ultimate partnership, is enormously important in determining the happiness in your life and your success.»
Some early behavioral economics studies found that a salary of roughly $ 75,000 a year was the point at which happiness began to plateau.
«Who you marry, which is the ultimate partnership, is enormously important in determining the happiness in your life and your success and I was lucky in that respect.»
And certainly sitting on a South Pacific beach isn't going to do your happiness levels any harm, but according to recent research we've posted on previously, people are actually pretty bad at guessing which recollections will bring them the most joy.
Those firms could include Plasticity, which makes a tool to monitor workplace happiness; drone maker Aeryon Labs; and Clark Robotic Systems.
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