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Page 196
... happiness on earth and my eternal happiness beyond life depended chiefly on my accepting a multitude of things which I could in no way un- derstand . I dared not question the things which experts in beliefs and faiths had decided upon ...
... happiness on earth and my eternal happiness beyond life depended chiefly on my accepting a multitude of things which I could in no way un- derstand . I dared not question the things which experts in beliefs and faiths had decided upon ...
Page 223
... happiness and welfare of mankind are not my profession ; I am perfectly willing to leave them to the care of the professional missionaries of one sort or another ; I have all that I can do to look out for my own happiness and welfare ...
... happiness and welfare of mankind are not my profession ; I am perfectly willing to leave them to the care of the professional missionaries of one sort or another ; I have all that I can do to look out for my own happiness and welfare ...
Page 224
... Happiness is the goal of every normal human being . As it is given to few men to die happy , the best that man can hope and strive and pray for is momentary happiness during life , repeated as frequently as the cards allow . Pleasure ...
... Happiness is the goal of every normal human being . As it is given to few men to die happy , the best that man can hope and strive and pray for is momentary happiness during life , repeated as frequently as the cards allow . Pleasure ...
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achieved æsthetic animal atoms beauty become believe better biological body brain called century Christian church civilization completely conception conduct Confucius coöperation creatures creed death democracy doctrine earth economic emotion ethical evil existence experience fact faith fear feel future H. L. MENCKEN happiness HILAIRE BELLOC hope human nature ideals ideas immortal individual instinct intellectual intelligence invisible world IRVING BABBITT IRWIN EDMAN J. B. S. HALDANE JAMES TRUSLOW ADAMS JOHN DEWEY JOSEPH WOOD KRUTCH JULIA PETERKIN knowledge least less living man's mankind matter means ment merely mind modern nation never one's organization ourselves past philosophy physical political possible practical present question race reason religion religious ROBERT ANDREWS MILLIKAN Rousseau Rousseauist scientific seems sense social society soul spirit things thought tion to-day true truth universe whole WILLIAM RALPH INGE words