Pascal's Anguish and JoyPhilosophical Library, 1973 - 274 pages |
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... happiness within yourself ( Stoics ) . Others say seek happiness outside yourself in diversion and pleasure ( Epicureans ) . All the philosophers deal in partial truths with- out realizing that that which is opposite to their views also ...
... happiness within yourself ( Stoics ) . Others say seek happiness outside yourself in diversion and pleasure ( Epicureans ) . All the philosophers deal in partial truths with- out realizing that that which is opposite to their views also ...
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... happiness it is that consists in being diverted from thinking about ourselves ! " ( 269-139 ) . So , men become trapped in a mad whirl of activity , ever trying to avoid facing their essential condition . It is the pursuit of the ...
... happiness it is that consists in being diverted from thinking about ourselves ! " ( 269-139 ) . So , men become trapped in a mad whirl of activity , ever trying to avoid facing their essential condition . It is the pursuit of the ...
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... happiness of those who know the joy of fellowship in the Body of believers . " Our limbs do not feel the happiness of their union . . . . How happy they would be if they felt and knew it . " ( 676-482 ) . " To be a member means to have ...
... happiness of those who know the joy of fellowship in the Body of believers . " Our limbs do not feel the happiness of their union . . . . How happy they would be if they felt and knew it . " ( 676-482 ) . " To be a member means to have ...
Contents
Two The Rivals 16361639 | 17 |
Three Renewal for the Church | 37 |
Four Rouen 16391647 | 47 |
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