1. happy
I'm very happy.
Happy events tend to be accompanied by problems.
Happy is a man who is contented.
Happy Thanksgiving Day.
Did you have a lot of happy experiences in your childhood?
You can never be happy if you feel envious of other people.
If you wish to be happy, learn to be content with your condition in life.
No matter what your profession, or how happy you may be in it, there are moments when you wish you had chosen some other career.
Tom drew a happy face on the cover of his notebook.
I've never met anyone who makes me as happy as you make me.
Everyone is happy with the decision, so please don't rock the boat.
Jefferson was a happy president in those early days of 1801.
Mary waited years for Tom to get out of prison and was very happy when he finally got released.
I can't tell you how happy I am that you've come to visit us.
My five year old daughter always goes to kindergarten happy and full of energy.
英語 "という言葉hạnh phúc"(happy)集合で発生します。
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No matter how rich one may be, one cannot live happily without health.
I gave my son a box of candy, which he opened happily.
She sang happily.
Tom and Mary have been happily married for thirteen years.
Everybody in the picture is smiling happily.
In order to live happily and healthily with parakeets or parrots, you should understand the science of animal behavior for domesticated birds, and consider the emotional effect of eventually losing them.
Tomoko bounced happily out the door.
We all knew that Bob was on a wild-goose chase after Marge, because she was already happily engaged.
I looked at my bank account book, and happily discovered that I had an extra $50!
Especially in northern China, wrapping and eating dumplings has become an important activity for happily spending New Year's Eve in many households.
Jill says that she's happily married, but at times you'd never know it.
As I was eating lunch, Kichiya came to me and, while she was serving my meal, she was toying happily with her ring set with a gleaming jewel.
The untimely death of my wife has brought down the curtain on over 50 years of happily married life.
And so the two little rabbits lived together happily in the big forest; eating dandelions, playing Jump The Daisies, Run Through The Clover and Find The Acorn all day long.
Long long ago in India, a monkey, a fox, and a rabbit lived happily together.
3. happiness
We seek happiness.
Let us go together. We can swim across the river, carry off the bear cubs, take them to the house on the mountain, and together find happiness.
Seize the moments of happiness, love and be loved! That is the only reality in the world, all else is folly. It is the one thing we are interested in here.
Those who have given themselves the most concern about the happiness of people have made their friends very miserable.
Money is human happiness in the abstract: he, then, who is no longer capable of enjoying human happiness in the concrete devotes his heart entirely to money.
At The Happiness Institute in Australia, a couple of hundred dollars may do the trick.
In the second place, if we do not go, someone else will read the inscription on the stone and find happiness, and we shall have lost it all.
If Buddhism is attractive, it is because it appears as a possibility of touching the infinite and obtaining happiness without having any concrete religious obligations. A spiritual auto-eroticism of some sort.
I am more and more convinced that our happiness or our unhappiness depends far more on the way we meet the events of life than on the nature of those events themselves.
While most of us are significantly better off financially than our parents and grandparents, happiness levels haven't changed to reflect that.
Studies show that once the basic needs of shelter and food are met, additional wealth adds very little to happiness.
In nostalgic moments we may tend to think of childhood as a time of almost unbroken happiness.
When Chokichi thought listlessly about this winter, and the similar winter before and the one before that, he vividly experienced the fact that as people grow older, they gradually lose their happiness.