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See them succeed in school and have the good things of life?’ ” he said.

Iconic, warm, shiny, this image outlines the character of the family: their intense love for each other, as well as for the good things of life.

In the book, you write, “On the left we find similar themes, in the hatred of elites, bankers, and big business, even occasionally of capitalism itself. In the desire not only to make good things of life available to all, but in the frequent desire to spoil or remove delight for those privileged ones.”

From Slate

It may take more than pretend funerals to make pressurised workers relish the good things of life.

From BBC

They said that if enslaved Negroes enjoyed all the good things of life that their masters said they did, there would be no runaway slaves.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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