| William Paley - 1836 - 628 sayfa
...of the habits. The art in which the secret of human happiness in a great measure consists, is to act the habits in such a manner, that every change may be a change for the bettor. The habits themselves are much the same ; for, whatever is made habitual, becomes smooth, and... | |
| 1841 - 300 sayfa
...sensible remark of Dr. Paley, that, " the art in which the secret of human happiness consists, is to set the habits in such a manner that every change may be a change for the better." Dr. Humphrey. 54 PHYSICAL MANAGEMENT OF CHILDREN, Written for the Mother's Assistant. PHYSICAL MANAGEMENT... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1849 - 450 sayfa
...celebrated, has said : — " The art in which the secret of human happiness in a great measure consists is to set the habits in such a manner that every change may be a change for the better. The habits themselves are much the same ; for 'whatever is made habitual becomes smooth and easy, and... | |
| William Paley - 1851 - 766 sayfa
...habits. The art in which the secret of human happiness in a great measure consists, is to set the liabits in such a manner, that every change may be a change for the better. The habits themselves are much the same; for, whatevei is made habitual, becomes smooth, and easy,... | |
| Thomas Coward - 1851 - 198 sayfa
...prudent constitution of the habits. The art in which human happiness in a great measure consists, is to set the habits in such a manner, that every change may be for the better. The habits are much the same; for, whatever is made habitual, becomes smooth, easy,... | |
| Alexander Bain - 1852 - 304 sayfa
...constitution of the habits. The art in which the secret of human happiness in a great measure consists, is to set the habits in such a manner that every change may be a change for the better. The habits themselves are much the same; for whatever is made habitual, becomes smooth and easy, and... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1855 - 308 sayfa
..." The art," says Paley, " in which the secret of human happiness in a great measure consists, is to set the habits in such a manner, that every change may be a change for the better"— (quoted in the " Philosophy of the Active and Moral Powers"). Paley"s illustrations of this idea in... | |
| William Paley, Richard Whately - 1859 - 264 sayfa
...constitution of the habits. The art in which the secret of human happiness in a great measure consists, is to set the habits in such a manner, that every change may be a change for the better. The habits themselves are much the same ; for, whatever is made habitual, becomes smooth and easy,... | |
| Robert Woodward Barnwell - 1859 - 102 sayfa
...constitution of the habits. The art in which the secret of human happiness in a great measure consists, is to set the habits in such a manner, that every change may be a change for the better. The habits themselves are much the same ; for whatever is made habitual becomes smooth, and easy, and... | |
| George Stillman Hillard - 1861 - 562 sayfa
...constitution of the habits. The art in which the secret of human happiness in a great measure consists, is to set the habits in such a manner that every change may be a change for the better. The habits themselves are much the same ; for whatever is made habitual becomes smooth and easy, and... | |
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