She spreads joy all around.
Because it is the experience of satisfaction and being at ease with one's situation. You're always happy.
Thought.
According to Aristotle's theory, he believed that material goods are not what create happiness. They may act as vessels, but some who possess the material goods are not always happy. This means that man should search for happiness through his "virtue" rather than possession.
always, perpetual , eternal
The myth of King Arthur has always puzzled me.
use "that" when the meaning of the sentence changes. Sometimes "that" can be left out of the sentence. Never use a comma with "that". Use "which" when the meaning of the sentence does not change. Always use a comma with "which".
First you have to clarify what you mean by happiness. But we are Satchitananda - sat meaning being/existance, chit meaning consciousness, and ananda meaning bliss. We are bliss and happiness...and so is God...so realize who you are or find God (which is pretty much the same thing in the end). ~ Eric Putkonen
An imperative sentence has an implied subject. For example: "Stand up!" (meaning "[You] stand up!") "Don't open that door!" (meaning "Don't [you] open that door!")
Saúde e felicidade sempre! Saúde = health e = and felicidade = happiness sempre = always
Is this what you are always asking?
The meaning of the word invariable is constant or always. A good sentence for the word invariable would be; It was invariable going to rain on sundays in the south.
The adverb in this sentence is "always."
In Irish it's "sonas i gcónaí"
you can always look in a dictionary on line or at home to look up the meaning then you can try to write it in a sentece
happiness is something to look forward to. true happiness can never occur being as there is always some problem
A capital letter always starts a sentence.
Pete was always contributing money to charity but his largess nearly bankrupted him. Largess is a noun meaning extravagant giving or generosity.