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1 Int, 1 | establishing well-being and happiness in the immediately visible
2 Int, 1 | integrity and long-range happiness and concern for the welfare
3 Int, 2 | goodness be recompensed with happiness and evil with suffering;
4 Int, 2 | retribution, the good with happiness, the bad with suffering. ~
5 Int, 2 | heavenly worlds of greater happiness, beauty and power, and ranged
6 Int, 2 | beings, who naturally desire happiness and freedom from sorrow,
7 Int, 2 | to richer experiences of happiness and joy. To violate the
8 Int, 3 | for higher rebirths and happiness in future lives is not the
9 Int, 3 | human delights," a joy and happiness that anticipates the bliss
10 Int, 3 | man at every turn. Seeking happiness, afraid of pain, loss and
11 Int, 3 | to discover a freedom and happiness far greater than anything
12 1, 5 | a person speaks or acts happiness follows him like his never-departing
13 2, 30 | meditative attain great happiness. ~
14 3, 38 | desires. A tamed mind brings happiness. ~
15 3, 39 | desires. A guarded mind brings happiness. ~
16 5, 71 | reaps with delight and happiness. ~
17 6, 86 | depression when touched by happiness or sorrow. ~
18 8, 109| accrue: long life and beauty, happiness and power. ~
19 10, 131| who, while himself seeking happiness, oppresses with violence
20 10, 131| other beings who also desire happiness, will not attain happiness
21 10, 131| happiness, will not attain happiness hereafter. ~
22 10, 132| who, while himself seeking happiness, does not oppress with violence
23 10, 132| other beings who also desire happiness, will find happiness hereafter. ~
24 10, 132| desire happiness, will find happiness hereafter. ~
25 15 | 15 - Happiness~Translated from the Pali
26 21, 290| If by renouncing a lesser happiness one may realize a greater
27 21, 290| one may realize a greater happiness, let the wise man renounce
28 21, 291| hate, he who seeks his own happiness by inflicting pain on others,
29 25, 374| aggregates, he is full of joy and happiness. To the discerning one this
30 25, 379| monk will always live in happiness. ~
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