How To Use Contentment In A Sentence

  • A joyful date to keep in mind and make a note of, is when a birthday comes around to you.Thank you for your love which makes our home warm and beautiful.It is only with you that I find true contentment. Nothing will ever come between us.Happy birthday to you!
  • But the mood has been building for several years, diffused through a host of single issue campaigns, through numerous signs of dissent and discontentment.
  • Equality in poverty might mean civil population contentment whereas glaring inequalities sow the seeds of a class struggle or revolution.
  • And as you can see, I'm positively radiating contentment
  • Contentment is the foundation of true happiness. The happiness that comes from fulfilling desires can never be permanent. RVM 
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  • Increase the number of positive responses to your requests and reduce volunteer burnout and discontentment by assigning a specific term length to each position or task.
  • At New Year and always, may peace and love fill your heart, beauty fill your world, and contentment and joy fill your days.
  • The first alternative is a shortcut to insolvency, the second, a recipe for discontentment and civil unrest.
  • The famous graziers and other people, how well willing soever they be taken to be, will not be known of their wealth, and by miscontentment of their loss, be grown stubborn and liberal of talk. The Reign of Mary Tudor
  • I cannot describe the feeling of contentment that was with me at that time.
  • I could not recall the guileless simplicity of childhood, its sweet unconsciousness and contentment, in the present joy. Ernest Linwood or, The Inner Life of the Author
  • The decision of Government to send reinforcements to Ireland was mentioned as a prelude to the information from Vienna of the birth of a son to the Princess Nikolas: and then; having conjoined the two entirely heterogeneous pieces of intelligence, the composer adroitly interfused them by a careless transposition of the prelude and the burden that enabled him to play ad libitum on regrets and rejoicings; by which device the lord of Earlsfont might be offered condolences while the lady could express her strong contentment, inasmuch as he deplored the state of affairs in the sister island, and she was glad of a crisis concluding a term of suspense thus the foreign-born baby was denounced and welcomed, the circumstances lamented and the mother congratulated, in a breath, all under cover of the happiest misunderstanding, as effective as the cabalism of Prospero's wand among the Neapolitan mariners, by the skilful Irish development on a grand scale of the rhetorical figure anastrophe, or a turning about and about. Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith
  • Not that this means we must settle for mutual discontentment. Times, Sunday Times
  • Happiness comes from contentment within and no amount of money will change that.
  • Margarita, as beautifull as the best: but yet so peevish, scornefull, and fantasticall, that she disdained any good advice given her; neyther could any thing be done, to cause her contentment; which absurd humors were highly displeasing to her husband: but in regard he knew not how to helpe it, constrainedly he did endure it. The Decameron
  • Being in tune with nature is the easiest and only way of ensuring a life of contentment and happiness.
  • Picture a scene or situation which induces a feeling of contentment and calm. Coping with Bulimia
  • No one knows for sure why a domestic cat purrs, but many people interpret the sound as one of contentment.
  • If anyone deserves a happy day which brings contentment and a light heart,it must be you.This gift is a token of my everlasting love for you.Have a happy birthday.
  • It is well that he acknowledgeth both them and us to have reason of miscontentment at holidays, from their corruptions and superstitions. The Works of Mr. George Gillespie (Vol. 1 of 2)
  • After a pleasant journey we arrived safely - yet it was far from our anticipations and the mood of contentment lapsed.
  • Picture a scene or situation which induces a feeling of contentment and calm. Coping with Bulimia
  • It's a word he uses a lot in his almost childlike rediscovery of happiness and contentment.
  • She gave a deep sigh of contentment.
  • The newlyweds are wished every happiness and contentment in the years ahead.
  • Her home was her palace and it was there she found contentment and peace of mind.
  • Associating contentment with modest circumstances, she visited poor rustics in order to ‘participate’ in their simplicity and tranquillity.
  • The anti-contagionist, in acknowledging his ignorance, leaves the question open to examination; but the contagionist has solved the problem to his own mind, and closed the field of investigation, without, however, ceasing to denounce the antagonist who would disturb a conclusion which has given him so much contentment. Letters on the Cholera Morbus. Containing ample evidence that this disease, under whatever name known, cannot be transmitted from the persons of those labouring under it to other individuals, by contact—through the medium of inanimate substances—or throug
  • If anyone deserves a happy day which brings contentment and a light heart,it must be you.This gift is a token of my everlasting love for you.Have a happy birthday.
  • This is a world of cheap thrills and tacky pleasures, with little in the way of real happiness or contentment. Times, Sunday Times
  • Perhaps the word contentment summed up my feelings Country diary: Loch Farr
  • Envy is defined as discontentment with one's lot and a desire for the attributes or possessions of another person.
  • Illustration by Arthur Giron Books to Set You Free 'The Year of the Hare' is only the most Finnish, and perhaps most antically Zen-ish, of a shelf-load of books that tell us to find and live by our own ideas of contentment. The Road Into the Open
  • In an attempt to rechannel my immediate discontentment with her tax returns, I will give her credit for supporting her husband in the face of the nightmare that is those cherished extremist evangelical preacher/Gods. Cindy McCain releases 2006 tax returns
  • Not surprisingly, it showed that strong, stable relationships brought lasting contentment. Times, Sunday Times
  • But then, as it is your own movie, you can also choose to edit out the odd content and replace it with a tale of steady success and calm contentment.
  • He gazed out to sea, with a feeling of deep contentment.
  • He gazed out to sea, with a feeling of deep contentment.
  • Or are we just experiencing a vague feeling of contentment? Times, Sunday Times
  • Not surprisingly, it showed that strong, stable relationships brought lasting contentment. Times, Sunday Times
  • As pleasure and contentment washed over her, she met his steady gaze, tears of gratitude shining in her eyes.
  • Olaf is a simple man with the soul of a baby, innocently wishing that evil would just disappear so that he could continue to find contentment in fishing.
  • Congratulations to you both and may the years ahead bring you continued joy and contentment.
  • He is a sceptic but not a cynic, and he finds much contentment in his scepticism. Times, Sunday Times
  • Worse, they'll regard your contentment as being somehow disloyal to them. Times, Sunday Times
  • But take heed withal, lest that whilst thou dust settle thy contentment in things present, thou grow in time so to overprize them, as that the want of them (whensoever it shall so fall out) should be a trouble and a vexation unto thee. Meditations
  • This entity enables everybody to enjoy a happy life of working and living in peace and contentment.
  • It's a word he uses a lot in his almost childlike rediscovery of happiness and contentment.
  • Ravenous, we devoured our dishes, only pausing to share sighs of contentment as we worked our way around the plate.
  • To me these faces have the appearance of contentment, agrarian in origin.
  • Alya breathed a heavy sigh of contentment as she washed herself with the wonderfully warm water.
  • Her face portrayed a picture of ease and peace, of comfort and contentment.
  • Picture a scene or situation which induces a feeling of contentment and calm. Coping with Bulimia
  • Getting to his feet, he stretched his cramped muscles and sighed in contentment, feeling quite full.
  • She gave a soft sigh of contentment.
  • The balmy summer months before Harry's birth was a time of contentment and mutual devotion.
  • She somewhat hubristically, and I believe rather dishonestly, credits her new found contentment to herself, her will, her desire to bring it all about. Ester Amy Fischer: My Year of Eating, Praying, Loving: Healing Journey or Hocus Pocus?
  • He had nearly drowned in the sudden wave of sheer bliss and contentment that overwhelmed him.
  • Congratulations to you both and may the years ahead bring you continued joy and contentment.
  • Add a heady half-bottle of Siduri Pinot Noir or a complex, herbal Artadi Vinas de Gain Rioja, and contentment is bound to ensue.
  • Is the quest for happiness and contentment more important than the acquisition of knowledge?
  • There were grave Spaniards in long cloaks and feathered beavers; jolly merchants and artisans in short linen jackets, each with his tabatiere, the wives with bits of finery, the children laughing and shouting and dodging in and out between fathers and mothers beaming with quiet pride and contentment; swarthy boat-men with their worsted belts, gaudy negresses chanting in the soft patois, and here and there a blanketed Indian. The Crossing
  • Such an autocratic style of leading a family leads to repression and suppression giving rise to feelings of discontentment and unhappiness.
  • The contentment and happiness of love is always to be longed for or wistfully remembered.
  • This produced a fatuous contentment, which from the beginning led producers to view TV as a threat.
  • It found a crack of discontentment and niggled away at it, and in the sleepy village of Worsthorne, three miles from the deprived and run-down central housing estates of Burnley, it found a response.
  • Because everything is impermanent, including politicians and their governments, we have a responsibility to affect change that will bring about the conditions RIGHT NOW for others to find contentment and happiness. Matteo Pistono: Why I Went Public About Smuggling News of Brutal Crackdowns Out of China
  • Generally, I think that a key to success/happiness/contentment is to take care of yourself. Warm Fuzzy Wednesday « Looking for Roots
  • She was dead, or dying, but her slackening features carried a look of strange contentment. EVERVILLE
  • A joyful date to keep in mind and make a note of, is when a birthday comes around to you.Thank you for your love which makes our home warm and beautiful.It is only with you that I find true contentment. Nothing will ever come between us.Happy birthday to you!
  • Having a great opportunity to design a project, making my client happy on the way and being super proud of my work is enough for my contentment.
  • There are many continuing themes in this novel and in my opinion the main theme is that of contentment.
  • I used to think that absolutely nothing could provide contentment equal to a pot of coffee and a four-pound Sunday newspaper.
  • He felt a sudden sense of calm, of contentment.
  • Anything that gives him peace and contentment can only be a good thing. The Sun
  • Content makes poor men rich; discontentment makes rich men poor. Benjamin Franklin 
  • He is rich who is content with the least; for contentment is the wealth of nature. Socrates 
  • They are also nefarious because they add to our own discontentment. Times, Sunday Times
  • The hippos nearest to us watched with a kind of uncomprehending belligerence such as we had become used to at the airports in Zaire, but most of them simply lay there with their heads up on their neighbours 'rumps wearing huge grins of oafish contentment. Last Chance to See
  • Congratulations to you both and may the years ahead bring you continued joy and contentment.
  • A small, muffled whisper - like a careless sigh of contentment - drifted from the other side of the room, by the window.
  • His "Hymn to Contentment" was published in Steele's Poetical Miscellanies (1714).
  • If anyone deserves a happy day which brings contentment and a light heart,it must be you.This gift is a token of my everlasting love for you.Have a happy birthday.
  • He picked up the first one, riffled through the pages, sighed with contentment and moved on to the next one, then the next.
  • Margarita, as beautifull as the best: but yet so peevish, scornefull, and fantasticall, that she disdained any good advice given her; neyther could any thing be done, to cause her contentment; which absurd humors were highly displeasing to her husband: but in regard he knew not how to helpe it, constrainedly he did endure it. The Decameron
  • I was to be found reclining, carefree and contentment itself, clutching a filigree glass of the finest port and allowing the soothing tones to lull me into doziness.
  • A joyful date to keep in mind and make a note of, is when a birthday comes around to you.Thank you for your love which makes our home warm and beautiful.It is only with you that I find true contentment. Nothing will ever come between us.Happy birthday to you!
  • Here is noted, that in domestical separations and breaches men do promise to themselves quieting of their mind and contentment; but still they are deceived of their expectation, and it turneth to wind. The Advancement of Learning
  • I confess to the wayside arbour, the pipe of contentment, and the lotus leaves being altogether unsuitable metaphors.
  • In every city where Art is practised there are old gentlemen who never touched a pencil in their lives, but find the occupation and company of artists so agreeable that they are never out of the studios; follow one generation of painters after another; sit by with perfect contentment while Jack is drawing his pifferaro, or Tom designing his cartoon, and years afterwards when Jack is established in Newman The Newcomes
  • Congratulations to you both and may the years ahead bring you continued joy and contentment.
  • Reddy was an avid reader and got many hours of contentment and enjoyment from books and newspapers.
  • Instead of preferring to dwell on the unutterable ecstasy, contentment, and bliss of the experience, he is far more anxious to emphasise the fact that "all that pleased earst now seemes to paine. Mysticism in English Literature
  • Picture a scene or situation which induces a feeling of contentment and calm. Coping with Bulimia
  • At Christmas and always,may peace and love fill your heart,beauty fill your world,and contentment and joy fill your days.
  • His contentment vanished when he reached the stream.
  • One of my favourite words in Hindi is shanti, meaning peace, contentment and silence.
  • Meaning thereby that in abstract terms whenever there is an excess of miseries, ailments and problems, the victims thereof have nothing but to develop a sense of resignation, tolerance and contentment.
  • Even through all of today's travails, even as I was slogging through my workout, there was this little glow of contentment inside me that nothing could extinguish.
  • I was presented with no argument but simply with holiness, with the possibilities of contentment, integrity and wholeness that the religious life offers. Times, Sunday Times
  • For those who choose to make peace and inner contentment a reality in their lives, he offers a practical pathway.
  • If in life, a situation in a place, which I enjoy, is being negatively impacted and disrupting a sense of decorum or well being for me, work at trying to change it to restore a place of contentment. Page 2
  • I promise it (quoth she) and binde my selfe thereto by a sacred oath, to keepe it faithfully: for never could any thing happen to yeeld me the like contentment, as to see my The Decameron
  • Happiness is a feeling of contentment, fulfillment, joy, blissfulness and inner peace-the most sought-after emotional wealth in life. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • At first sight his five interlinked billboards, showing a series of outdoor scenes, exude a sense of relaxation and contentment.
  • In part, it's an upmarket deli with the sort of food labels that make foodies purr with contentment.
  • Pantagruel had read it over and over again, the oftener he perused it being the better pleased therewith, he said, in addressing his speech to Panurge, I have not as yet seen any answer framed to your demand which affordeth me more contentment. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • Contentment must spring from the mind, and she who seeks happiness by changing anything but her own disposition, will waste her life in fruitless efforts, and multiply the things she wishes to remove. Contentment
  • The spectacle of an entire nation groveling in contentment is an infuriating thing. Mark Twain in The Atlantic
  • Is this contentment, or just a trick of the light?
  • The apparent smile on my face, despite my weary state, spoke of signs of contentment, even a return to that mischievous and devilish state of mind.
  • Tips on how to achieve contentment include regular holidays, scheduled time alone with a partner, plenty of exercise, fiddling with motorbikes, and cutting out television.
  • There is contentment and joy to be found in the time of waiting. Christianity Today
  • But then, as it is your own movie, you can also choose to edit out the odd content and replace it with a tale of steady success and calm contentment.
  • The core concern of liberalism is the happiness and contentment of individual human beings.
  • It was a source of peace and contentment to Paddy and was close to his heart.
  • It means taking a risk and it means contentment and happiness How do you relax? Times, Sunday Times
  • The sight of them all gave her a feeling of warmth and contentment.
  • The dreary waste of bared earth, thatched sheds and standing water, was a paradise to him; and when we walked up planks to deserted mixing and crushing mills, and actually saw where the clay was stirred with long iron prongs, and chalk or lime ground with "a tind of a mill," his expression of contentment and triumphant heroism knew no limit to its beauty. Memoir of Fleeming Jenkin
  • I'm so full of happiness, that if Father was only here, I couldn't hold one drop more," said Beth, quite sighing with contentment as Jo carried her off to the study to rest after the excitement, and to refresh herself with some of the delicious grapes the 'Jungfrau' had sent her. Little Women
  • A joyful date to keep in mind and make a note of, is when a birthday comes around to you.Thank you for your love which makes our home warm and beautiful.It is only with you that I find true contentment. Nothing will ever come between us.Happy birthday to you!
  • Money or wealth gives a sense of security and happy sentiment, but not a long lasting contentment, blissfulness and inner peace. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • The article really hit home for me and spoke to the root of my restlessness and discontentment in life.
  • Right from ancient times, sages and seers have been preaching that money alone should not be the aim in life, for it could never bring contentment.
  • I think the very shallowness of our politics and the unfulfilling nature of our working conditions will create such discontentment in us that the demand for something better will return.
  • The contentment of these almsmen, if content they be, can give him no title to this wealth! The Warden
  • Well, Schwartz believes that such abundance robs us of contentment.
  • At Christmas and always,may peace and love fill your heart,beauty fill your world,and contentment and joy fill your days.
  • There's an emotional need to fill a gap of happiness or contentment. Times, Sunday Times
  • For when one's mind broadens its horizons, one attains contentment, peace and, ultimately, happiness.
  • For a second or so, there is a complete communion between us, as our respective states of contentment become momentarily enmeshed.
  • His face wore a look of pure contentment.
  • Contentment must spring from the mind, and she who seeks happiness by changing anything but her own disposition, will waste her life in fruitless efforts, and multiply the things she wishes to remove. Archive 2009-02-01
  • Or are we just experiencing a vague feeling of contentment? Times, Sunday Times
  • With these requisites in place, women, men and children have an opportunity to develop a true spiritual life of sufficiency, contentment and gratitude.
  • For a change, try sharing with the have-nots and experience real joy and contentment.
  • He vowed to begin afresh with a new wife, abandoning his daughter in search of elusive contentment. Oldcharliebrown's Journal
  • The vandalism - ranging from the petty to the downright life-threateningly dangerous - is leading to justifiable discontentment among residents who have to live in the midst of the wreckers.
  • Earlsfont might be offered condolences while the lady could express her strong contentment, inasmuch as he deplored the state of affairs in the sister island, and she was glad of a crisis concluding a term of suspense thus the foreign-born baby was denounced and welcomed, the circumstances lamented and the mother congratulated, in a breath, all under cover of the happiest misunderstanding, as effective as the cabalism of Prospero's wand among the Neapolitan mariners, by the skilful Irish development on a grand scale of the rhetorical figure anastrophe, or a turning about and about. Celt and Saxon — Complete
  • She had found an explanation of events which satisfied her, an explanation which in a curious way brought her contentment.
  • Script I am striving for happiness and contentment. POSITIVE THINKING: Everything you have always known about positive thinking but were afraid to put into practice
  • He gave a sigh of contentment , and fell asleep.
  • That coft contentment, peace, and pleasure; [bought] Robert Burns How To Know Him
  • It's about visual contentment, appealingness for its own sake. Before & after
  • Once you reach that point in life, contentment and happiness can not be too far.
  • A joyful date to keep in mind and make a note of, is when a birthday comes around to you.Thank you for your love which makes our home warm and beautiful.It is only with you that I find true contentment. Nothing will ever come between us.Happy birthday to you!
  • However transitory the contentment is, one loves to live in a fool's paradise.
  • `Yeah," Ella Jean purred with the contentment of a cat contemplating a particularly succulent mouse. BLACK EAGLES
  • Contentment consist not in adding more fuel, but in taking away some fire. Thomas Fuller 
  • But then, as it is your own movie, you can also choose to edit out the odd content and replace it with a tale of steady success and calm contentment.
  • The world is full of people looking for spectacular happiness while they snub contentment. Doug Larson 
  • A joyful date to keep in mind and make a note of, is when a birthday comes around to you.Thank you for your love which makes our home warm and beautiful.It is only with you that I find true contentment. Nothing will ever come between us.Happy birthday to you!
  • Her faith was a central part of her long life and through it she found much peace, strength and contentment.
  • How can she know true contentment if the joys of the colicky infant are denied her? Times, Sunday Times
  • Money or wealth gives a sense of security and happy sentiment, but not a long lasting contentment, blissfulness and inner peace. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • Contentment is the foundation of true happiness. The happiness that comes from fulfilling desires can never be permanent. RVM 
  • The body, mind and spirit are in harmony and you experience a feeling of contentment and relaxation today.
  • Words are not always the only or even the best way to convey feelings of joy, sadness, fear, contentment, anger, and love.
  • &c. And, in the face of this broad charge, without a blush and without shame, they themselves propose to 'annul' a most solemn compromise here at home, and to 'break down' the "landmarks of policy erected by our fathers," "to reconcile conflicting interests of different sections," and to bring peace and contentment to our people. Speech of Hon. John W. Ellis, Delivered before the Democratic State Convention, in Raleigh, March 9, 1860
  • He tried to imagine his life without her after these many months of contentment by her side and his mind grew blank. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • In practice it entails self-surrender, resignation to God's will, yielding to others, self-denial, contentment, and a quiet spirit.
  • With a slogan in the imperative for every page, each designed to stimulate or simulate happiness, the calendar is a study in conventional contentment.
  • Despite the severe physical demands of his work, Tse said that he at least found his heart at ease because of the genuine contentment he derives from his work.
  • Force majeure, fault of the victim, intention of third party, contentment of the victim are contestable causes to quote by the liability body.
  • This is a world of cheap thrills and tacky pleasures, with little in the way of real happiness or contentment. Times, Sunday Times
  • Domestic contentment has provided a secure foundation, enabling him to direct his obsessive focus on career success.
  • Lightheartedly, full of such deep contentment, I start to descend.
  • That is the age when most of us find contentment at work - usually after three job moves. The Sun
  • Alexander II found that relaxation and reform led not to contentment but to increasing demands for concessions which he had never been prepared to grant.
  • Two young men of familiar acquaintance, who delighted much in musicke, because themselves therein were somwhat expert, as on the virginals, bandora, lute and such like: were one eventing at a common inne of this town (as I have heard) where the one of them shewed his skil on the virginals to the no little contentment of the hearers. The Third and Last Part of Conny-Catching. (1592) With the new deuised knauish arte of Foole-taking
  • She didn't want contentment but she wanted strong feeling, and you ask whether unhappiness is the price of feeling fully alive.
  • At once she brought me a feeling of great happiness and contentment. Times, Sunday Times
  • The days and nights that followed were a blur of happiness, enjoyment and contentment.
  • _Poliphilus_, forget now, and wype out of thy remembrance all forepassed griefes, occursiue troubles, pensiue conceites, and ouergone daungers, because that I am assured of thy forthwith full contentment of desire. Hypnerotomachia The Strife of Loue in a Dreame
  • 'Yes, Sir,' cried Eugenia, 'your kind task is now completed with your vanquished Eugenia! her thoughts, her occupations, her happiness, shall henceforth all be centred in filial gratitude and contentment.' Camilla: or, A Picture of Youth
  • The abundance, colour and contentment of Autumn reflect the magnificence of our God so what better time to stop, reflect and pray?
  • We go through periods of relative unhappiness or relative contentment.
  • After raging against the system for so long, he has found peace and contentment. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her faith was a central part of her long life and through it she found much peace, strength and contentment.
  • They floated, and she began to suspect their blandness was a form of turtle happiness, or at least contentment, from the way they blinked their eyes in the sun, and continued to float. Something Unpredictable
  • At New Year and always, may peace and love fill your heart, beauty fill your world, and contentment and joy fill your days.
  • These problems easily can lead to discontentment and frustration for new staff members and may hamper the learning experience.
  • Contentment is the foundation of true happiness. The happiness that comes from fulfilling desires can never be permanent. RVM 
  • He felt a sudden sense of calm, of contentment.
  • The spectacle of an entire nation groveling in contentment is an infuriating thing … Humor
  • We confuse happiness with pleasure and contentment. Times, Sunday Times
  • The launch headed for Ardneavie jetty and Lucinda sighed contentment.
  • He gazed out to sea, with a feeling of deep contentment.
  • Worse, they'll regard your contentment as being somehow disloyal to them. Times, Sunday Times
  • Compassion, condolence, commiseration, or pity, is no other thing than an affection which makes us share in the suffering and sorrow of him whom we love, drawing the misery which he endures into our heart; whence it is called misericorde, or, as it were, misere de cœur: as complacency draws into the lover's heart the pleasures and contentments of the thing beloved. Treatise on the Love of God
  • Instead, when the train drew up at the next station, she hopped blithely on to the platform and was greatly surprised to find a young friend of hers, the Reverend Noel Wells, seated upon the nearest bench, his long black-trousered legs uncanonically sprawling, his soft black hat tilted over his eyes, his mouth wide open and an expression of imbecile contentment on his vacuous, sleeping face. Death at the Opera
  • All residents of the area join in wishing Aidan every happiness and contentment in his retirement.
  • The elderly of this city need and deserve peace and contentment, not the discontent and uncertainty being forced on them by heartless and unfeeling councillors.
  • Since the body, mind and spirit are in harmony, you experience relaxation and contentment.
  • Women aren't oozing contentment either, though slimness is not always a desired trait.
  • Contentment consist not in adding more fuel, but in taking away some fire. Thomas Fuller 
  • Happiness comes form contentment within and not amount of money will change that.
  • Equality in poverty might mean civil population contentment whereas glaring inequalities sow the seeds of a class struggle or revolution.
  • He tried to imagine his life without her after these many months of contentment by her side and his mind grew blank. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • Equality in poverty might mean civil population contentment whereas glaring inequalities sow the seeds of a class struggle or revolution.

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