| 1. | "
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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| 2. | "... our Fuhrer with grateful heart, honesty, and allegiance, and-as
before-pledges to cooperate in his life's work: achieving honor,
liberty and happiness for Greater Germany and, indeed, for all peoples
of Europe," reads the caption."
| Source: | SILVERSTEIN, KEN. "Ford and the Fuhrer : New Documents Reveal the Close Ties Between Dearborn and the Nazis" Nation 270.3 Jan. 24 2000: 11  |
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| 3. | "
For Aristotle most people have an ethics of having, because most
equate happiness with the possession of tangible external goods, such as
pleasure, wealth, or honor (NE 1095a22-3)."
| Source: | SMITH, THOMAS W. "Aristotle on the Conditions for and Limits of the Common Good" American Political Science Review 93.3 Sept. 1 1999: 625  |
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| 4. | "... so happily placed there, will be tempted to honor his reason for
the work of yours and to attribute his happiness to his own merit."
| Source: | Cooper, Laurence D. "Rousseau on self-love: what we've learned, what we might have learned" Review of Politics 60.4 Sept. 22 1998: 661-663  |
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| 5. | "... the opposing argument as clearly, and cruelly, as William
Faulkner once did in The Paris Review: "Everything goes by the
board: honor, pride, decency, security, happiness, all, to get the book
written."
| Source: | Davis, Clive. "LETTER FROM LONDON" Washington Times Feb. 6 2000: 8  |
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| 6. | "
To examine whether the conjugal discrepancies on role experiences
were predictive of the individual's well-being, I carried out two
series of hierarchical regression analyses with the husband's
happiness and the wife's happiness as dependent variables."
| Source: | LU, LUO. "Gender and Conjugal Differences in Happiness" Journal of Social Psychology 140.1 Feb. 1 2000: 132  |
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| 7. | " Black fathers and the provider role: Role
strain, informal coping resources and life happiness."
| Source: | O'Donnell, John M. "Involvement of African American Fathers in Kinship Foster Care Services" Social Work 44.5 Sept. 1 1999: 428  |
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| 8. | " Everything is riding on her last one, including
bucolic happiness with a rooster called Rocky, who blunders onto the
farm but hesitates to play a liberator's role."
| Source: | Arnold, Gary. "Studio offers fowl film to audiences" Washington Times June 23 2000: 4  |
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| 9. | " As a pathetic obscene phone caller in Todd
Solondz's Happiness, a lovesick techie in P.T. Anderson's
Boogie Nights or an obsessively loyal caretaker in Anderson's
Magnolia, the doughy, pasty-faced Hoffman humanizes his roles and
somehow makes his un-charisma oddly compelling."
| Source: | Yaffe, David. "Decline of the West" Nation 270.16 Apr. 24 2000: 41  |
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| 10. | "... (happiness: -0.46 to 0.09; feeling good about themselves:
-0.32 to 0.14) than those of Caucasian American adolescents (happiness:
-0.46 to -0.22; feeling good about themselves: -0.07 to -0.04), which
caused the interaction effects for happiness; F(1, 623) = 3.77, p = .053
(marginal significance) and..."
| 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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| 11. | "... array of sham objects, of
characteristic signs of happiness, and then waits (waits desperately, a
moralist would say), for happiness to alight" (p. 31)."
| 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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| 12. | " And that's the problem. (Pp. 148-49)
Marriage in French's novel rarely guarantees happiness, and
life without happiness is in effect a living death."
| Source: | DEVER, CAROLYN. "THE FEMINIST ABJECT: DEATH AND THE CONSTITUTION OF THEORY" Studies in the Novel 32.2 June 22 2000: 185  |
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| 13. | " Below them
are Prudence, Temperance, Justice and Fortitude, the cardinal or civic
virtues. * "Honor." Sitting as a judge in a tribunal, Honor
is surrounded by famous rulers in the roles of fellow judges."
| Source: | Slusser, Richard. "Wall-to-wall morality" Washington Times July 29 2000: 1  |
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| 14. | "... I think I got
the phrase from Hannah Arendt, who was talking about public happiness,
the happiness of the citizen participating in a civil compact
that's really working...."
| Source: | BERE, CAROL. "The Road Taken: Adrienne Rich in the 1990s" Literary Review 43.4 June 22 2000: 550  |
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| 15. | "
The Dalai Lama, the spiritual leader of Tibet and author of The Art
of Happiness, believes you can achieve happiness by training yourself to
be more understanding of other people,..."
| Source: | O'CONNOR, JAMES V. "Why Are We So #!&*@ MAD?" USA Today (Magazine) 129.2664 Sept. 1 2000: 56  |
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| 16. | "... capable of
giving that advice which results from experience," pled one
interlocutor in 1914, "I appeal to you to suggest a means by which
I can regain my lost happiness." The source of that lost happiness
was apparently Dorothy ("Dude")..."
| Source: | HALL, JACQUELYN DOWD. ""TO WIDEN THE REACH OF OUR LOVE": AUTOBIOGRAPHY HISTORY, AND DESIRE" Feminist Studies 26.1 Mar. 22 2000: 231  |
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| 17. | "... is
political right; ethics cannot be separated from politics; any
discussion of the happiness of all men (to be distinguished from the
happiness available only to philosophers) must necessarily be political
[33] Indeed, we may say that the..."
| Source: | Merrill, Clark A. "Leo Strauss's Indictment of Christain Philosophy" Review of Politics 62.1 Jan. 1 2000: 77  |
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| 18. | " When women resisted fully accepting the
"new and improved" model for happiness, they often found the
happiness that eluded so many modem women."
| Source: | Jabour, Anya. "New and Improved: The Transformation of American Women's Emotional Culture" Journal of Interdisciplinary History 30.4 Mar. 22 2000: 722  |
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| 19. | "
In The Science Of Happiness: Unlocking The Mysteries Of Mood
(Wiley, 2000), science writer Stephen Braun argues that even
"normal" people may soon rely on new drugs to subtly sculpt
their mood and personality, and enhance their overall capacity for
happiness."
| Source: | Chance, Paul. "bookworms" Psychology Today 33.3 May 1 2000: 77  |
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| 20. | " The Ecstasy user is the consumer par excellence; he
consumes not merely the means to happiness, but happiness itself."
| Source: | Skidelsky, Edward. "Why Ecstasy is the capitalist pill" New Statesman (1996) 129.4483 Apr. 24 2000: 30  |
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| 21. | "
In "The Road Not Taken: Friendship, Consumerism and
Happiness," Robert Lane reports on research demonstrating that
happiness does not increase with rises in income above the poverty line."
| Source: | Thiele, Leslie Paul. "Ethics of Consumption: The Good Life, Justice, and GlobalStewardship" American Political Science Review 94.1 Mar. 1 2000: 167  |
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| 22. | " He
knew that the Bill of Rights guaranteed the pursuit of happiness, not
happiness."
| Source: | Fields, Suzanne. "Seeking the politician's Oscar" Washington Times Mar. 30 2000: 21  |
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| 23. | " The
magnificent phrase in your Constitution `the pursuit of happiness'
has been interpreted as if happiness could indeed be
pursued.'" Mom was a tough customer."
| Source: | Herman, Carol. "A child's New Yorker" Washington Times Mar. 12 2000: 6  |
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| 24. | "... "Does Money Buy Happiness?" The Public
Interest 3 (Winter 1973): 3-10; Norman M. Bradburn and David Caplovitz,
Reports on Happiness (Chicago, IL: Aldine, 1965); Lee Rainwater, What
Money Buys: Inequality and the Social Meanings of Income (New York:
Basic Books Inc., 1974)."
| Source: | Grogan, Colleen M. "The Influence of Federal Mandates on State Medicaid and AFDC Decision-Making" Publius 29.3 June 22 1999: 1  |
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| 25. | "
Her quest for happiness, albeit in the degraded guise of a knowledge of
happiness past, was for her a reason for living and a reason for dying
once she had discovered it. That is to say, without actually putting it
into words,..."
| Source: | PELORSON, JAQUELINE. "Withdrawals and Returns in a Page of Anne Tyler" Mississippi Quarterly 52.4 Sept. 22 1999: 593  |
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