| 1. | " We feel
that there is something wrong in trying to build any particular content
into our notion of happiness such that only people living certain kinds
of life could be happy."
| Source: | Annas, Julia. "Happiness as achievement" Daedalus 133.2 Mar. 22 2004: 44-52  |
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| 2. | "... a pleasing relationship with his wife?' You can
concentrate them on how the world invades your private space--how you
can have all these happy things in your life and still not have complete
happiness, because you are connected to everyone..."
| Source: | Page, Benedicte. "A happy man in wartime" Bookseller .5156 Nov. 26 2004: 24-25  |
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| 3. | "... a happy life, the total amount
of happiness will be greater if the disabled infant is killed."
Students call him "Professor Death." The New Yorker
magazine describes him as "The Dangerous..."
| Source: | Fields, Suzanne. "Princeton's "professor death": Singer's Nazi intellectual roots" Washington Times Sept. 20 1999: 21  |
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| 4. | " When the death of a disabled infant will
lead to the birth of another infant with better prospects of a happy
life, the total amount of happiness will be greater if the disabled
infant is killed."
| Source: | Fields, Suzanne. "Academia Embraces Own Future Shock" Insight on the News 15.21 June 7 1999: 48  |
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| 5. | " The consummation, the crowning
glory of a well-lived life, happiness would be granted only to the
worthy, the virtuous, the god-like happy few."
| Source: | McMahon, Darrin M. "From the happiness of virtue to the virtue of happiness: 400 B.C.-A.D. 1780" Daedalus 133.2 Mar. 22 2004: 5-18  |
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| 6. | "
Parts of the body as sites of consumption elicit the motivations they do
because people feel a duty to be happy, and happiness is acquired in the
form of signs that refer to each other."
| Source: | FRANK, ARTHUR W. "All the Things Which Do Not Fit: Baudrillard and Medical Consumerism" Families, Systems & Health 18.2 June 22 2000: 205  |
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| 7. | "... person onstage," she says. "But
then, there's the other side to her, the pain, the struggle, the
wanting so desperately to be happy."
Part of this quest for artificial happiness stems from drug use,
which was prevalent..."
| Source: | Blanchard, Jayne M. "Critics not Bowled over by Hatcher's performance" Washington Times Aug. 21 1999: 1  |
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| 8. | " We're just playing happy, and that is
a big part of [the winning streak]."
Part of that happiness comes from the fact that..."
| Source: | Jiloty, John. "Mystics roll by 35 as streak hits four" Washington Times Aug. 9 1999: 1  |
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| 9. | " When the death of a disabled infant will lead to the birth
of another infant with better prospects of a happy life, the total
amount of happiness will be greater if the disabled infant is killed."
| Source: | Fields, Suzanne. "Death to defectives" Washington Times Apr. 19 1999: 19  |
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| 10. | " The third is that happiness is not about, as it were,
being happy or having fun or pleasure or anything like that but about
occupation and decency (as Ferguson thought) or just getting through
life in a dignified sort of way."
| Source: | Buchan, James. "Now then, are we getting anywhere?" New Statesman (1996) 128.4467 Dec. 20 1999: 35  |
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| 11. | "
2.3
In the Rhetoric, Aristotle stresses even more perspicuously the
value assigned to honor and its connection with nobility. (19) First, he
points to honor as a constituent of happiness, along with "good
birth, plenty of friends,..."
| Source: | Cua, Antonio S. "The ethical significance of shame: insights of Aristotle and Xunzi" Philosophy East and West 53.2 Apr. 1 2003: 147-203  |
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| 12. | "
Time to walk the block, chat with constituents, pursue happiness."
| Source: | . "'Gay Disneyland' is out at home; Businesses likely erased by new stadium" Washington Times Oct. 15 2004: 01  |
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| 13. | "... far enough; we may wish to
add that it is tyranny to make them happy even according to their own
conception of their happiness."
| Source: | Ryan, Alan. "Professional liars" Social Research 71.3 Sept. 22 2004: 733-753  |
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| 14. | " Meanwhile+ men's happiness is trending upward.
* Adults whose parents divorced have lower levels of well-being
than other adults even if the divorce occurred decades ago.
* Cohabiting women are happier than single women but markedly less
happy..."
| Source: | Wetzstein, Cheryl. "Marital Bliss May Be the Best Investment" Insight on the News 16.5 Feb. 7 2000: 31  |
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| 15. | "
NASA makes millions happy -- and gives the public a report the
public deserves on what NASA is doing with its budget -- with releases
like "Down-To-Earth Use For Space Technology."
Happiness breeds happiness."
| Source: | Levy, Ronald N. "Association PR: Techniques of Great PR Teams" Public Relations Quarterly 44.4 Dec. 22 1999: 19  |
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| 16. | "
The content remains virtually the same: "Wie Kierkegaard sagt,
immer die gleiche Trane." But the world is caught up in change:
"Immer alles in Veranderung, in Umgestaltung begriffen."
How does one deal with the sadness and happiness of life?"
| Source: | Mueller, Dennis. "Italienische Novellen" World Literature Today 73.1 Jan. 1 1999: 138  |
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| 17. | " To be happy
is being a step removed
from happiness."
| Source: | SCHENK, LESLIE. "Arthur Gregor: Expressing the Inexpressible" World Literature Today 74.1 Jan. 1 2000: 69  |
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| 18. | "... happiness 64.3% (vs. 25% "very
happy"), not very religious 66.1% (vs. 28.6% of average
religiosity), and happy with themselves 50% (vs. "basically like
self" 42.9%)."
| Source: | TEEVAN, JAMES J.,DRYBUEGH, HEATHER B. "First Person Accounts and Sociological Explanations of Delinquency [*]" Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology 37.1 Feb. 1 2000: 77  |
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| 19. | "
Childhood happiness This variable is measured using the same
response set as above to the statement: "I had a very happy
childhood."
Missing values..."
| Source: | MITCHELL, BARBARA A.,WISTER, ANDREW V.,GEE, ELLEN M. "Culture and Co-residence: An Exploration of Variation in Home-Returning among Canadian Young Adults [*]" Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology 37.2 May 1 2000: 197  |
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| 20. | " When they were studying
in the presence of others, both Asian American and Caucasian American
adolescents were happier, felt better about themselves, and were more
active than when they were studying by themselves (alone); happiness,
F(l, 623) = 23.12, p [less than] .001; feeling..."
| Source: | Asakawa, Kiyoshi,Csikszentmihalyi, Mihaly. "Feelings of Connectedness and Internalization of Values in Asian American Adolescents" Journal of Youth and Adolescence 29.2 Apr. 1 2000: 121  |
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| 21. | " Many people,
particularly those who were white, believed that they and their children
were "destined to live happily ever after...in a fairy tale of
health, wealth, and happiness" (Patterson, 1996, p. 311)."
| Source: | Gorin, Stephen H. "Generational Equity and Privatization: Myth and Reality" Health and Social Work 25.3 Aug. 1 2000: 219  |
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| 22. | "... as
being divorced.
* Second marriages appear to be less happy than first marriages.
* Being separated is the single greatest depressor of reported
happiness."
| Source: | Wetzstein, Cheryl. "Marital happiness valued as equal to fatter bank account: U.S., British professors' poll sees link" Washington Times Dec. 15 1999: 2  |
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| 23. | "... outweighed by the gain of a happier life
for the second.' " It seems thanks to, John Stewart Mill, we
must reward those who seek the greater "happiness." Even if
it means neonaticide."
| Source: | . "The Naval Academy's ethical Mill" Washington Times Aug. 8 1999: 5  |
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| 24. | " No more pleasant than "Happiness" is happy."
| Source: | Arnold, Gary. "MOVIES;MINI-REVIEWS" Washington Times Oct. 22 1998: 23  |
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| 25. | " No more pleasant than "Happiness" is happy."
| Source: | Arnold, Gary. "MOVIES;MINI-REVIEWS" Washington Times Oct. 29 1998: 20  |
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