Sentence examples for degrees of happiness from inspiring English sources

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The philosopher Averroës distinguishes between degrees of happiness and assigns every believer the happiness that corresponds to his intellectual capacity.

Throughout her life, she has oscillated between presenting as feminine and masculine (her "reincarnations," she calls them), to varying degrees of happiness.

The Ipsos poll, measuring degrees of happiness, is not strictly comparable with those that ask about "well-being" (such as Gallup) or "life satisfaction" (the World Values survey), so it is hard to test the validity of the conclusions against other efforts.

The Traveller, a philosophical comparison of the differing national cultures of western Europe and the degrees of happiness their citizens enjoy, is narrated by a restless wanderer whose heart yet yearns after his own native land, where his brother still dwells.

But if you're reading this blog -- even if you had to drag yourself down to the local library to do so -- you're living in relative abundance and should know that difference in degrees of happiness between people with incomes of $50,000 and $50,000,000 are not as great as you imagine they would be.

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Respondents indicate their degree of happiness ranging from 0 (completely unhappy) to 10 (completely happy) with a hypothetical scenario in which all care tasks are assumed by a professional caregiver.

Sorry to state the obvious, but maybe there's not much connection between the convenience of people's surroundings and the degree of happiness they feel.

In his new work in Russia, and especially, with his new wife, Beck seemed to have found a degree of happiness and self-acceptance that had previously eluded him.

The oversimplicity of this diagnosis wasn't lost on McInerney, who has spent most of his career returning to the same questions, growing increasingly sophisticated in his attempts to understand the allure of self-destruction and the compromises required to support a sustainable degree of happiness for ambitious, intelligent (and relatively affluent) people.

Here Volkov loses track of his czars and artists and veers instead into a heated attack on musicologists who have argued that the composer's life and music were not in fact filled with torment over his homosexuality — tolerated and commonplace in Russian aristocratic circles — and that he even achieved a degree of happiness in his life.

But wealth alone does not bring the greatest degree of happiness.

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