The Wit and Wisdom of the Rev. Sydney Smith: A Selection of the Most Memorable Passages in His Writings ConversationsLongmans, Green, 1865 - 355 oldal |
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... HAPPINESS . MANKIND are always happier for having been happy ; so that if you make them happy now , you make them happy twenty years hence , by the memory of it . PLEASURE FAVOURABLE TO BENEVOLENCE . THE pleasures of the body are ...
... HAPPINESS . MANKIND are always happier for having been happy ; so that if you make them happy now , you make them happy twenty years hence , by the memory of it . PLEASURE FAVOURABLE TO BENEVOLENCE . THE pleasures of the body are ...
296. oldal
... happiness becomes so extremely difficult that very few persons can attain to it . In this point of view , the care of the body becomes a subject of elevation and importance . A walk in the fields , an hour's less sleep , may remove all ...
... happiness becomes so extremely difficult that very few persons can attain to it . In this point of view , the care of the body becomes a subject of elevation and importance . A walk in the fields , an hour's less sleep , may remove all ...
298. oldal
... happier however for his eagerness ; his mind is more fully employed , and he is much more effectually guaranteed from ... happiness of existence . If I lived under the burning sun of the equator , it would be a pleasure to me to think ...
... happier however for his eagerness ; his mind is more fully employed , and he is much more effectually guaranteed from ... happiness of existence . If I lived under the burning sun of the equator , it would be a pleasure to me to think ...
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