How To Use Bliss In A Sentence

  • The couple beside us were toasting the fact of just being alive on so blissful a night.
  • Oxymorons are things like wedded bliss, gourmet tofu and, more recently, Microsoft Works. Think Progress » Zakaria: Rumsfeld ‘Seems In A Parallel Universe and Slightly Deranged’
  • Tonight is blissfully planless, and will likely feature sorting through stories with Adam and catching up on the TiVo stuff. Odin's Day
  • The place had been a quiet country house in his books. Domestic bliss and all the rest.
  • Even one day lost in misery is a great loss, for the day will never come back again. You lose 24 hours of happiness, joy & bliss. Live each day in happiness. RVM 
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  • I like to go off on my own - to sit back and bliss out in a darkened move theater.
  • It possesses three spiritual qualities, namely eternality, knowledge, and bliss.
  • There have been deals cut behind closed doors that are going to provide benefits for individual senators and their states, whether it's Vermont, Nebraska, or Florida," Chambliss grumped. Healthcare reform passes, freakout continues - poli
  • Also, will coumadin hurt my dog fussy licorice during bliss or renewable dyspepsia or if you must pantothenate for a robust time. Wii-volution
  • The same can be said for a blissfully simple plate of roasted free-range chicken: crisp and immaculate of crust, escorted by even crisper roasted potatoes and flavored with garlic and lemon.
  • That she blames Bliss is clear from her calling her older daughter a "worthless miscreation".
  • Some find themselves utterly transformed by their longing for each other, and they dwell in a sort of blissful paradox, imprisoned, yet unmoored from the structure of their outside lives, so that their mutual captivity becomes a new kind of freedom. Best of 2009
  • I groaned in pure bliss, feeling the countless muscles that cramped when I slept in the Shadow Hall start to relax.
  • Will tried to conjure up their blissful months together but before long he spiralled back down again. Times, Sunday Times
  • They recently changed my office day start time too from the blissful 8.50 to 8.30.
  • Their articles are researched, well written and blissfully short.
  • One alternative offers eternal bliss, the other, eternal damnation.
  • Bliss is one of the few places where teenagers can get support and clear, unprejudiced information that can help them weave their way through the maze of adolescence,’ she says.
  • Joy and bliss can come from the little and most unexpected thing if only we program our mind to enjoy these little things. RVM 
  • She saw a school of orange and yellow fish swim past her; Joanna felt elated and blissful.
  • She looked to be in total bliss as her flaming red hair blew in the wind.
  • It was the perfect recipe for bliss. Times, Sunday Times
  • And technology is most celebrated when it is most invisible—when the machinery is completely hidden, combining godlike effortlessness with blissful ignorance about the mechanisms that deliver our disburdened lives. The Secular Prophet
  • The Symphony consists of only three movements - a pathetic Allegro in D minor, a highly original Scherzo in the same key, and a blissful Adagio in E major.
  • It all sounds rather blissful in a contented, domestic way that would have seemed unimaginable some years ago.
  • We're in our 20s and have a blissful marriage. The Sun
  • Many of these ancient practices were not just for the sake of it, but were meant to be subtle reminders of the need for mutual give and take, besides sacrifices and adjustments, to ensure wedded bliss.
  • Heaven bliss the owld gintleman -- he had a habit of stopping in the middle of an exciting part and lighting his dudheen, and then when he'd begin again, he'd skip over a part on purpose to make us ax him a question ---- Adrift in the Wilds or, The Adventures of Two Shipwrecked Boys
  • This escape pod contributes significantly to marital bliss. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's hard to resist the lucious, velvety chocolate cascading down in a stream of utter blissful heaven.
  • At a gloriously air-conditioned shop halfway up the main drag, I could have happily browsed for hours, because it was so blissfully cool.
  • He felt like he was drowning in them… dying happily in the blissful sea of her soul.
  • Will it be wedded bliss for him at last? The Sun
  • Lying on a sunny beach is my idea of sheer bliss.
  • The couple married in 1964 and a life of blissful domesticity beckoned. Times, Sunday Times
  • What actually happened, was that a key Senate race swung from the Democratic incumbent to the Republican challenger, when Saxby Chambliss attacked Max Cleland for obstruction. Matthew Yglesias » Ungovernable
  • They create a blissful sense of quietness, pure melodic pop pleasure.
  • I now wince with pain if I have to use another atlas; browsing this one is bliss.
  • It's a blissful moment of abandon. Times, Sunday Times
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  • Planet-x. com.au » Chiron in Pisces: The bliss of healing | Astrological Musings Planet-x.com.au » Chiron in Pisces: The bliss of healing | Astrological Musings
  • If Christiana were not so strict, he probably would have slept on it, gazing at the stars in bliss, though it would have been an odd spectacle to see such a grand man asleep on the bare ground.
  • They are the picture of affluent family bliss, attending parties at their church, playing table tennis in the backyard or arguing over the dinner table. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ought to be fun, will enjoy whatever tidbits you dole out regarding uxorial bliss later in life or not, some things are private, even for a blogger. 500 miles later, I'm back in Madison.
  • Cue lots of jealousy from the usually laidback chap - is his marital bliss about to be chalked off? The Sun
  • The third reason that Lord Chaitanya appeared was to enjoy the bliss tasted by Radharani.
  • It's a popular belief that moving to the country means rural bliss and tranquillity. Times, Sunday Times
  • And for a family movie set in a restaurant, Campanella mercifully spares us any panting bliss-outs on the sensual nature of food.
  • Moving the ball with briskness, thus resulting in open jumpers from 15 to 20 feet for Celtic distance shooters Danny Ainge, Dennis Johnson and, of course, Larry Bird, Boston blissfully bombed away from long-range. One Season
  • After surviving all that, a kind of blissed-out surety had settled over him-of course Roland would stump Blaine, who would then keep his part of the bargain and set them down safe and sound at his final stop (whatever passed for Topeka in this world). Wizard and Glass
  • But she was one of those satisfactory creatures whose intercourse has the charm of discovery; whose integrity of faculty and expression begets a wish to know what they will say on all subjects or how they will perform whatever they undertake; so that they end by raising not only a continual expectation but a continual sense of fulfillment -- the systole and diastole of blissful companionship. Daniel Deronda
  • Alexander wakes with a start, gives a visitor a perplexed, somewhat bleary stare, then melts blissfully back into slumber.
  • As he licked in bliss, his spine tingled, his heavy ballocks tightening. Dreams of a Dark Warrior
  • (Rick Warren certainly had an agenda on Saturday at CamelbackSaddleback, but he seemed more interested in eliciting information from the candidates than the too-knowing 'pros' and -- blissfully -- he seemed entirely uninterested in playing gotcha.) Debate Perps - Swampland - TIME.com
  • If you think it sounds like bliss, just wait until you see the investment projections. Times, Sunday Times
  • After fluttering thus from branch to branch, like the poor birdling that cannot take its flight, discouraged by his wretched attempts at life, he plunged straight before him, hoping for nothing but a turn of luck, driving over the roads and fields, lending a hand to the farmers, sleeping in stables and garrets, or oftener in the open air; sometimes charitably sheltered in a kind man's barn, and perhaps -- oh bliss! Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 12, No. 29, August, 1873
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  • I had to say goodbye to my girlfriend so I could come back and get into shorthand classes - transition from bliss down to purgatory.
  • A Beach Boys Buddy Holly Electric Light Orchestra symphony serenades your bravado with the blissed out chutzpah it requires to rise above the jellyfish and octopi unfazed. Dream World Ideations
  • CHAMBLISS: Certainly, Wolf, the top priority is infiltrating terrorist organizations with human assets, people who work for us, rather than depending on what we refer to as liaison assets, people from other countries who work for other intelligence organizations, providing us with information. CNN Transcript Nov 23, 2003
  • We wish the happy couples many more years of wedded bliss, and congratulate them on their golden wedding anniversary.
  • But changing the culture at a big company takes time, and all shouting "FAIL!" accomplishes is to make that clueful person (who actually follows their presence in social media) feel bad, while all their coworkers continue on, blissfully unaware of your criticism. The End of Fail - Anil Dash
  • We stand in silence watching more people join the line as others leave happily with their cones and cups blissed out, stressless, and not quite ready to go home.
  • You must have been playing this ‘ignorance is bliss’ game for a while now if you believe that we all have equal rights and opportunities here.
  • It all sounds rather blissful in a contented, domestic way that would have seemed unimaginable some years ago.
  • Nobody had ever made him feel so happy before, and he prayed that the blissful feeling would never end.
  • Bliss worked on ballistics during World War I and designed new firing tables for artillery.
  • In setting the scene for my post I would love to recount a tale of blissful youth, a text-book joyride throughout early adulthood culminating in a fulfilled maturity.
  • I'm a forty-one-year old metropolitan male, blissfully and undeservedly attached to a very charming woman, but I can well remember what it is like to be a thirty something single male.
  • They are also blissfully unaware that, to serious thinkers, they come across as the kids we hated in high school.
  • The couple seemed destined for married bliss when they wed 32 years ago but then Janet's mother, Marjorie, moved in.
  • As a result, the urn pushes beyond the logic of consumer desire: where the consumer can at least hope for an imagined consummation from a given commodity, the urn makes that satisfaction impossible and emphasizes the paradoxical bliss one takes in an anticipation that is never fulfilled. Ode on a Grecian Urn
  • I am still in carb bliss, and think I will use it to get the office cleaned up. Mmmm....carbs....
  • Into his brain streamed one momentary lightning-flash of the Brahmic Splendor which has ever since lightened his life; upon his heart fell one drop of Brahmic Bliss, leaving thenceforward for always an aftertaste of heaven.
  • At midnight, like most New Yorkers, I was far from the freezing cold of the street, blissfully free to drink as much as I liked.
  • I was blissfully unaware of the bomb blasts until I got into office this morning.
  • The first two years we were kind of in wedded bliss. Jennifer Lopez has new plan: 'Back-up' film, music, family
  • The characters - a horse, cat, sparrow, monkey, cat and dog - are fed vintage wine and exquisite food and are blissfully unaware of the outside world.
  • Death was not necessarily a portal to the blank bliss of absolute nothingness. It was a deep dive into the unknown. Amy Tan 
  • It was the perfect recipe for bliss. Times, Sunday Times
  • There are no Gods, no grand plans, no celestial architects, no blissful after-lives and no eternal damnation.
  • I like to go off on my own - to sit back and bliss out in a darkened move theater.
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  • But, drawn out of her spiritual bliss and feeling trapped, she quickly turns the tables.
  • Mr Lowe has just celebrated six months of wedded bliss to his sweetheart Ellen.
  • Lowell's Psalm 137 allusion, the futility of his song, also has a counterpart in Ginsberg: Tho I am not there for this Prophecy, I am unmarried, I'm hymnless, I'm Heavenless, headless in blisshood I would still adore Yizkor
  • Ringo has kept a home in LA since the mid-Seventies, luxuriating in the climate, the blissfully opulent lifestyle, and the presence of scores of fellow musicians.
  • That slowly began to fade away as the aesthetician's gentle hands lulled me into blissful sleep during my facial.
  • (In any film about solidarity, lingerie is the shorthand for emergency sluthood.) "You have your fancy gardens and your nice houses," Crystal says, and proceeds to chip away at Mary's fantasy of marital bliss. The New Yorker
  • Stephen was blissfully unconscious but for that man in the gap turning up at the eleventh hour the finis might have been that he might have been a candidate for the accident ward or, failing that, the bridewell and an appearance in the court next day before Mr Ulysses
  • Þer me scal drihte sulf i {} seon. swa he is mid iwisse 375 he one mai ⁊ scal al beo. engle ⁊ manne blisse Selections from early Middle English, 1130-1250 Part I: Texts
  • Far less ambiguous is the evidence that Australia and cricket are no longer wedded in bliss. Times, Sunday Times
  • Blissfully unaware that I had no obligation to sign any agreement, I put down a ten-pound deposit the same afternoon.
  • She knew this bliss could not have lasted long, unfortunately, for she awoke at the expected sight of blood.
  • This track though is slightly different, as its not the usual foot-tapping number that they usually write, more of a lovely lazy laid back blissed out gentle tune…
  • M {on}. þe wule siker bon to habben Godes blisse. do wel him solf hwile þ̵ he mai {;} þenne haueð he his mid iwisse. Selections from early Middle English, 1130-1250 Part I: Texts
  • I have to live my life not just for myself, but for Sage, Zara and Bliss. and take comfort in the realization that half of our earthbound life is spent in dreams, and that is where I am free to run and play ~with two little girls and a boy~ That ~are~ always with me. shhh, this is my dream. this is me, being set free~ old starlight - new starbright Wendchymes Diary Entry
  • He lay beside me blissfully asleep, with drool steadily dripping from his mouth.
  • Family doctor and friend, Good Old George has forsworn his practice due to retirement, is a widower and now lives in bucolic bliss in the country.
  • When Cocky, balanced on one leg, the other leg in the air as the foot of it held the scruff of Michael's neck, leaned to Michael's ear and wheedled, Michael could only lay down silkily the bristly hair-waves of his neck, and with silly half-idiotic eyes of bliss agree to whatever was Cocky's will or whimsey so delivered. CHAPTER XI
  • Sarah and Jareth engaged in matrimonial bliss and happiness ruled their home. Hoggle and Lorali
  • She dipped into her purse and pulled out ten dollars; she was blissful and her boyfriend was in shock.
  • And I was like, I cannot tell them we are going to get married and live in wedded bliss eternally, because she is a commoner, and also, I am not absolutely sure how she feels? Team ROMANTIC Neurotic Scumweasel.
  • The kid with the blissful smile had grown into this tall, handsome, blonde ladykiller and he'd duded himself up in the coolest of new rags, including one of those trendy sport coats with sleeves you could roll up.
  • This is displayed in their ability to play slow, blissful songs and step back from the full onslaught of their upbeat material.
  • After returning to the United States, he served as aide-de-camp to the assistant commandant, U.S. Army Air Defense Artillery School at Fort Bliss, Texas.
  • It is bliss, Lindsay House, a set of elegant Georgian rooms where you can eat a menu that is both seasonal and resolutely un-modish: braised hare with polenta, rabbit terrine, pike and eel pâté, braised chicken with colcannon.
  • The children seem to be happy at the centre, blissfully unconscious of their condition.
  • Just give her some apple and she blisses out.
  • They are the picture of affluent family bliss, attending parties at their church, playing table tennis in the backyard or arguing over the dinner table. Times, Sunday Times
  • Live with integrity, respect the rights of other people, and follow your own bliss. Nathaniel Branden 
  • All of this was blissful time out from the routine drudgery.
  • Her face was withered from long years of struggle yet lightened with blissfulness from so many happy times.
  • It was sweet and tangy and gooey - a blissful companion of flavours and textures.
  • In 2001 she released an album of live material and out-takes, but afterwards decided to take a break, concentrating instead on her new-found domestic bliss.
  • Live with integrity, respect the rights of other people, and follow your own bliss. Nathaniel Branden 
  • It is cold and she shivers, but the contrast is amazing and she floats in blissed out space on a second lingering orgasm of mind as the sensations finally overwhelm her and she leaves reality behind her for several minutes. Again, from everyone on my f-list, that book meme thingy
  • A couple approaching their golden anniversary have thanked the Lord for 50 years of marital bliss.
  • They have quickly settled in to domestic bliss. The Sun
  • The first six months of marriage were sheer bliss.
  • One's senses become lulled to everything save bliss, for the clank and clamour of life have tiptoed from the room leaving you — I wasn't asleep. Janey Canuck in the West
  • This escape pod contributes significantly to marital bliss. Times, Sunday Times
  • If the second book took place in the same world but dealt with a different hero/heroine, with March and Jax hanging around in the background being stagnantly blissful, it would be an SFR. Ann Aguirre » Blog Archive » A question for the ages
  • With timing so flawless and a tenor so strong he made bobby-soxers swoon and tough guys cry, the awkward kid from Hoboken became the standard bearer for almost all aural bliss.
  • The kid with the blissful smile had grown into this tall, handsome, blonde ladykiller and he'd duded himself up in the coolest of new rags, including one of those trendy sport coats with sleeves you could roll up.
  • We stand in silence watching more people join the line as others leave happily with their cones and cups blissed out, stressless, and not quite ready to go home.
  • Suddenly life, which had up until a minute ago seemed blissful and full of promise, has now become a thing of dread.
  • It imposes suffering in this life but only as the price for bliss in the hereafter.
  • Far less ambiguous is the evidence that Australia and cricket are no longer wedded in bliss. Times, Sunday Times
  • The whole notion of enlightenment is talked of as some fugue like bliss state, with corresponding siddhis, or omnipotence or whatever.
  • Welcome to the world of the illiterati, where ignorance is indeed bliss, where being a moron is somehow classed as being 'cute'.
  • Hot water is total bliss, and I returned to my room feeling absolutely refreshed and not a little bit guilty. SOMEBODY
  • It can't be the true bliss of bagging a bargain on a wet weekday in early January can it?
  • Those who are not in this category are deprived of such comfort and bliss.
  • Now the Spirit saith, Come, in the word; and the bride saith, Come, in prayer; and the result hereof is a sweet communion: but the perfection of bliss will be, when the King shall say, Come. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume V (Matthew to John)
  • I just did this the other day and it got me totally blissed out.
  • As an experience to blot out the horror of her discovery on Brynteg it had been blissfully successful.
  • Hell seems to be ever-changing; Heaven's Bliss in comparison is static (although continuous change can get rather static after a while, but it's a surprise!) and who said change is bad? 17th C. paper: On Satan
  • And as anybody who watched the Chambliss/Martin runoff election last year knows, the current administration is exceptionally cautious about that sort of thing. PPP: McDonnell/Deeds 51/37. - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState
  • The track is pure bliss, from the interstellar electrical storm opening to the whammy bar keytar solo that closes it out.
  • Sunset at the end of a blissfully hot summer's day in London would prompt a moment of nostalgic longing in the most hardened of cynics. Times, Sunday Times
  • Seeing as how that’s the same look your sister gets every time you’re engaged in coital “bliss”. Think Progress » American Family Association Pins SeaWorld Death On Lack Of Christianity: ‘Bible Ignored, Trainer Died’
  • Will it be wedded bliss for him at last? The Sun
  • This feeling of being loved and supported by the Universe in general and by certain recognizable spirits in particular is bliss.
  • Cows grassed, birds sang and everything was a bliss.
  • Just looking at the picture one can practically feel oneself gently boinging up and down in ergonomic bliss. Matt Chapman | Inhabitat
  • Those newlyweds were still blissfully unaware blushes and butterflies turn into ritual and routine. Christianity Today
  • She accepts and they're off for wedded bliss until Jo and Gilly find out that they're really brother and sister!
  • But we traded the option of blissful ignorance for lucidity with every stone tool knapped, every fire kindled, and with every novel technology teased out of nature. Must Reading for Christmas
  • Other parents may find the blissful closeness of the nursing year painfully disrupted by the ensuing battle of wills. The Guide to Lesbian and Gay Parenting
  • As the young lovers sailed off into wedded bliss, the first series ended with a cliffhanger for the supporting duo. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Indian savages," said Margrave, sullenly, "have not a health as perfect as mine, and in what you call vitality -- the blissful consciousness of life -- they are as sticks and stones compared to me. A Strange Story — Volume 02
  • It sinks in quickly and is blissfully unscented. Times, Sunday Times
  • But the newlyweds' marital bliss is shortlived! The Sun
  • I am somewhat confused by your blissful disregard of the old-established legal principle of an accused being innocent unless proven guilty.
  • Ah, what bliss to have you mine, _mine_, and be yours. The False Chevalier or, The Lifeguard of Marie Antoinette
  • We’ve all been there: lounging in lethargic bliss after more than a month of turkey, ham, cookies, pies and pastries. Brazilian Slim: Support Those New Year’s Resolutions!
  • I also remember what these dorks said during those ever-so ‘blissful months’ and it wasn't exactly bliss.
  • Then she got married, got a cat and put her feet up in domestic bliss.
  • Is wedded bliss not quite so blissful any more? Times, Sunday Times
  • Among those who have given their life to the cause of their country in the hospitals, no purer or saintlier soul has exchanged the sorrows, the troubles and the pains of earth for the bliss of heaven, than Rose M. Billing. Woman's Work in the Civil War A Record of Heroism, Patriotism, and Patience
  • I like to go off on my own - to sit back and bliss out in a darkened move theater.
  • Life is sweet, and when rejection or responsibility threaten to disrupt my blissful state, I can roll with the punches.
  • August has passed and places that just a fortnight previously were overpriced and overcrowded are now blissfully deserted. Times, Sunday Times
  • The implants of piety, they are diabetically sweet, so blissfully sugary that you get a deific rush. Times, Sunday Times
  • You're crazy about each other and you celebrate your newly founded state of wedded bliss by jumping into bed together every chance you get.
  • Service is slick, blues and jazz play quietly in the background and the wicker chairs are blissfully comfortable. Times, Sunday Times
  • And so he recedes, through phases of Bob Dylan – esque self-abnegation, while his band pushes forward with its bliss-filled racket. Sing to the Lord a New Song
  • Michael, who had followed in at her invitation, betrayed a ridiculously swollen nose as he sniffed noses with Jerry, wagged his bobtail to Harley in greeting, and was greeted in turn with a blissful hand laid on his head. CHAPTER XXXVI
  • Carved in stone or cast in bronze, His ananda tandava, the fierce ballet of bliss, dances the cosmos into and out of existence within a fiery arch of flames denoting consciousness.
  • Before settling into domestic bliss his enjoyment at times meant that his training suffered.
  • Yesterday I was blow-drying my hair and felt a mysterious tug; I looked down to see her blissfully munching away.
  • And oh joy, oh bliss! The Sun
  • He had nearly drowned in the sudden wave of sheer bliss and contentment that overwhelmed him.
  • As explained by Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, Sri Krishna has His eternal, blissful form that is full of knowledge, and all Vaishnava acharyas accept this.
  • Yet shining like a ray of blissed-out sunshine and catapulting its way into your consciousness amidst this mediocrity is the quite simply gorgeous title track.
  • She had clearly written about their marital bliss after she found out about his infidelity. Times, Sunday Times
  • Epicurus had a mundane philosophy yet despite suffering intense pain of the intestines, he enjoyed a blissful last day on earth.
  • Organised by the hotel s massage therapist Sally Miller, the weekend promises to be a blissful experience.
  • The singer seemed blissfully unaware as he performed with the two female singers in his band. The Sun
  • It's the signature scent of domestic bliss. The Sun
  • Butternut-squash tortellini flecked with sage offers only a slightly less severe case of blissful oblivion - provided you brush off the slivers of overbearing Parmesan.
  • Lunch by a side stream was blissful indulgence.
  • Ignorance may be bliss when in decadent times, but will not give you the tools necessary to thrive when they go bleak. Giorgio Morandi at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
  • Domestic bliss, not that it ever accurately described our family life, was definitely a thing of the past.
  • Swimming on a hot day is sheer bliss.
  • It was a celebration not just of 25 years' wedded bliss, but also the modern Labour Party.
  • You want to divinize the entire creation, to taste its bliss nature. Tantric philosophy
  • Then in the third part, she seemed to totally bliss out and deliver some blissful singing.
  • The snoring is not constant, thank goodness, but man is it an adjustment to go from blissful silence to occasional abrupt loud ass log sawing right next to you. #52 Comic of the Day « 1979 Semi-Finalist…
  • Now, 50 years on and with a century of wedded bliss between them, they will celebrate their nuptials on Boxing Day with brunch with friends and family at the Belfry Hotel after a champagne reception hosted by their children.
  • Only blissful ignorance or a warped sense of humour could have seen the bloke returned three times. Times, Sunday Times
  • I wandered about tripping over palm roots and bumping into dusky maidens in my fit of jet-lag and bliss, before falling asleep among the other bodies and bright cushions.
  • He depicted a version of his scarred but curiously often blissful family life: nine siblings (three of whom died in infancy), a drained and loving mother, and a tortured, violent-tempered father who died when Davies was 6; his burgeoning homosexuality and struggle with his Catholic faith; the solace and rapture that the cinema bestowed on him. Intimate History
  • It is only in the lap of the Himalayas that he found real peace, spiritual bliss and intellectual enlightenment.
  • Your piteous tribe has committed more to the eternal life and bliss after death then your life here and now.
  • Meanwhile, I was going happily about my business, helping my dear wife spend her cash — which she did like a clipper-hand in port, I'm bound to say — and you would have said we were a blissful young couple, turning a blind eye to each other's infidelities and galloping in harness when we felt like it, which was frequent, for if anything she got more beddable with the passing years. Flashman In The Great Game
  • By working less and staying at home more, I believed naively that my husband would come home to domestic bliss and a happy marriage would ensue.
  • It was a blissful moment of freedom amid a batting performance otherwise etched with worry, uncertainty and self-doubt. Times, Sunday Times
  • For instance, if marriage is the cornerstone of civilization, then why not allow gays and lesbians access to wedded bliss?

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