Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 2 | saw the~vanity of worldly happiness and sought salvation in
2 1, 2 | transiency. You who wish for happiness without the sting of regret,~
3 1, 2 | and a life of truth is~happiness.~ All compounds will be
4 1, 5 | Even as men desire to give happiness to their~children, so did
5 1, 7 | immutable. I long for the happiness that does not decay;~the
6 4, 14| doctrine, for to him there is~happiness in selfhood only, and the
7 4, 16| life, and the craving for happiness in this~life. This, then,
8 8, 25| kingly~conduct, and let your happiness depend, not upon external
9 13, 48| let him delight in it; happiness is the~outcome of good.~
10 13, 48| learning, do I~earn the happiness of release which no worldling
11 13, 54| limbs languish; I shall give happiness to those who are~dying from
12 14, 60| the same peace, the same happiness."~ Said the disciple: "Teach
13 14, 60| all beings, including the~happiness of thine enemies.~ "The
14 16, 80| became calm and a spiritual happiness soothed the~tortures of
15 16, 81| righteousness:~ "The greatest happiness which a mortal man can imagine
16 16, 81| But there is a~greater happiness still: it is the embrace
17 16, 81| will bear witness to their happiness.~Let no man be single, let
18 16, 83| He has obtained celestial~happiness not for performing good
19 16, 94| One I for the good and the~happiness of the great multitudes,
20 16, 94| continue for the good and~happiness of the great multitudes,
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