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61 EGW CT 286.1 (1913 Counsels to Parents, Teachers, and Students)
Health is a great treasure. It is the richest possession that mortals can have. Wealth, honor, or learning is dearly purchased if it be at the loss of the vigor of health. None of these attainments can secure happiness if health is wanting....
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62 EGW Ed 248.3 (1903 Education)
They cannot afford to miss life's glorious opportunities, to dwarf their minds, to ruin their health, and to wreck their happiness, for the sake of obedience to mandates that have no foundation in reason, in comfort, or in comeliness.
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63 EGW FE 388.1 (1923 Fundamentals of Christian Education)
… , the happiness, of the religious life in the families with which they are connected, the prosperity and piety of the church of which they are members, are largely …
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64 EGW SpTEd 239.1 (1897 Special Testimonies On Education)
… , the happiness, of the religious life in the families with which they are connected, the prosperity and piety of the church of which they are members, are largely …
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65 EGW TEd 62.1 (2000 True Education)
As they learn thus to study the lessons in all created things and in all life’s experiences, show that the same laws are given for our good, and that only in obedience to them can we find true happiness and success.
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66 EGW TEd 147.1 (2000 True Education)
… own happiness and detracts from their service to others.
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67 EGW CE 16.2 (1894 Christian Education)
… secure happiness if health is wanting. It is a terrible sin to abuse the health God has given us. Every abuse of health enfeebles for life, and makes us losers …
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68 EGW CE 208.1 (1894 Christian Education)
… of happiness, and obtaining clearer and yet clearer conceptions of the immeasurable, unfailing love of God.— Patriarchs and Prophets, 50, 51.
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69 EGW CT 51.2 (1913 Counsels to Parents, Teachers, and Students)
… and happiness. These are often hard to learn, but without them we can make no real progress. They may cost us effort and tears, and even agony, but we must not falter …
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70 EGW CT 99.3 (1913 Counsels to Parents, Teachers, and Students)
… their happiness, they would not rebel against just rules and wholesome requirements, nor engage in creating suspicion and prejudice against these institutions …
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