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is contentment
noun
The state or degree of being contented
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But maybe the most elusive possession is contentment with what we have.
Longing and desire is everywhere, as is contentment when those desires are, astonishingly, met.
Does it lead to contentment and is contentment what we think of as happiness?
My Porsche has gone, my Cadillac's gone, I've got rid of everything but what I have is contentment.
For Button, at a circuit he loves and in contrast to his departing team-mate, there is contentment in the Japanese sunshine with McLaren.
"If you think a convent is contentment and 'The Bells of St. Mary,' forget it," said Ms. Mandel, who is Jewish, the daughter of Holocaust survivors and was born in a convent in Rome.
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We like to think the cause of death was contentment.
How well arranged!" There was contentment in how she put it, and in her tone.
But there's contentment in hearing, for the third or fourth time, the itemized list of who was where when the murder occurred.
Eventually, he'd like his signature emotion to be contentment.
Contentment: Be content in what God has offered you to live with.
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