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1 2, I | deception! Thou sweetness happy and assured! Thus thou mayest
2 3, VIII | unfortunate man harming a happy one just because he is happy;
3 3, VIII | happy one just because he is happy; or they may be done by
4 5, IV | know thee. And that man is happy who knows thee, even though
5 6 | a confused quest for the happy life. Augustine becomes
6 6, III | Ambrose himself I esteemed a happy man, as the world counted
7 6, XI | myself. I was enamored of a happy life, but I still feared
8 6, XII | which he thought was so happy, seemed to me to be no life
9 6, XVI | then, should we not be happy, or why should we search
10 6, XVI | friends. For I could not be happy without friends, even according
11 7, V | me not so much brave as happy, because he had found a
12 8, III | desires and as he is able - happy without end. But I do not
13 8, VI | tears ran down, and I was happy in all these things.~
14 9, XIV | If, therefore, when I am happy, I recall some past bodily
15 9, XX | seek thee, my God, I seek a happy life. I will seek thee that
16 9, XX | How, then, do I seek a happy life, since happiness is
17 9, XX | forgotten it? Is not the happy life the thing that all
18 9, XX | anyone has his desire he is happy. And then there are some
19 9, XX | then there are some who are happy in hope. These are happy
20 9, XX | happy in hope. These are happy in an inferior degree to
21 9, XX | those that are actually happy; yet they are better off
22 9, XX | better off than those who are happy neither in actuality nor
23 9, XX | would not then desire to be happy. And yet it is most certain
24 9, XX | there, then we have been happy once on a time - either
25 9, XX | but I do ask whether the happy life is in the memory. For
26 9, XX | whether they wished to be happy, there is no doubt they
27 9, XX(341) | the early dialogue "On the Happy Life" in Vol. I of The Fathers
28 9, XXI | remembers it? No, for the happy life is not visible to the
29 9, XXI | know something about the happy life and therefore we love
30 9, XXI | striving for it that we may be happy. Is the memory of happiness,
31 9, XXI | delighted. But as for a happy life, there is no physical
32 9, XXI | sad, just as I remember a happy life when I am miserable.
33 9, XXI | did I ever experience my happy life that I can call it
34 9, XXI | few others who wish to be happy, but absolutely everybody.
35 9, XXI | whether they wished to be happy, both of them would unhesitatingly
36 9, XXI | other motive than to be happy. Is it, perhaps, that one
37 9, XXI | this joy what they call a happy life? Although one could
38 9, XXI | recognized whenever the phrase “a happy life” is heard.~
39 9, XXII | it from me to think I am happy because of any and all the
40 9, XXII | joy thou thyself art. The happy life is this - to rejoice
41 9, XXIII | that all men wish to be happy, since those who do not
42 9, XXIII | thee - which is alone the happy life - do not actually desire
43 9, XXIII | not actually desire the happy life? Or, is it rather that
44 9, XXIII | say that they wish to be happy. For a happy life is joy
45 9, XXIII | wish to be happy. For a happy life is joy in the truth.
46 9, XXIII | God.”343 All wish for this happy life; all wish for this
47 9, XXIII | this life which is the only happy one: joy in the truth is
48 9, XXIII | they ever know about this happy life, except where they
49 9, XXIII | And when they love the happy life, which is nothing else
50 9, XXIII | in it? Why are they not happy? Because they are so fully
51 9, XXIII | those which would make them happy, which they remember so
52 9, XXIII | to them who also love the happy life, which is nothing else
53 9, XXIII | falsehoods. It will, then, be happy only when without other
54 11, IX | the sweetness of its most happy contemplation of thee, it
55 11, XVI(483)| the hymn "Jerusalem, My Happy Home" in Julian's Dictionary
56 12, X | CHAPTER X~ ~11. Happy would be that creature who,
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