The Pursuit of HappinessHarvard University Press, 1953 - 168 Seiten Donated by Sydney Harris. |
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... things past and things to come . . . the very greatest pleasure or annoyance of the mind contributes more to making life happy or miserable than either of these feelings can do if it is in the body for an equal length of time . . . as ...
... things past and things to come . . . the very greatest pleasure or annoyance of the mind contributes more to making life happy or miserable than either of these feelings can do if it is in the body for an equal length of time . . . as ...
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... things with most admirable courage , suited to the times in which it lives , careful of the body and its appurtenances , yet not troublesomely careful . It must also set due value upon all the things which adorn our lives , without over ...
... things with most admirable courage , suited to the times in which it lives , careful of the body and its appurtenances , yet not troublesomely careful . It must also set due value upon all the things which adorn our lives , without over ...
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... things that reconciled Franklin to living in France was the Horatian quality of his villa at Passy : You wish to know how I live . It is in a fine House , situated in a neat Village , on high Ground , half a Mile from Paris , with a ...
... things that reconciled Franklin to living in France was the Horatian quality of his villa at Passy : You wish to know how I live . It is in a fine House , situated in a neat Village , on high Ground , half a Mile from Paris , with a ...
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The Glittering Generality | 1 |
As by an Invisible Hand | 29 |
Our Beings End and Aim | 61 |
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