Impulse had brought
him thus far
Indiscriminate, unreasoning self-sacrifice
Individualism with which the Church can have no sympathy
Intellectually lazy
Intense longing is always followed by disappointment
It is sorrow which lifts us nearest to heaven
It’s money that makes you free
Know a great deal and don’t believe anything
Knowledge puts faith out of the question
Leaders and interpreters, must grow to meet critical situations
Little better than a gambling place (Stock Exchange)
Logical result of independent thinking is anarchy
Love,” she added, “plays such havoc with one’s opinions
Luxuries formerly unthought of seemed to become necessities
Material proof, it seems to me, is a denial of faith
Mistaking the effect for the cause
Mixture of awkwardness and straightforwardness
Most dangerous of gifts, the seeing of two sides of a quarrel
Naturally she took preoccupation for indifference
No reason why we should suffer all our lives for a mistake
No real prosperity comes out of double-dealing
Not given to trite acquiescence
Often in real danger at the moment when they feel most secure
Often times principles is nothing but pride
Old enough to know better, and too old to be taught
Olmah which Isaiah uses does not mean virgin
Only one regret as to what you said—that it is true
Outwitting one’s neighbour under the rules of the game—the law
Pleasure? Yes. It makes me feel as if I were of some use
Principle in law not to volunteer information
Privilege of making blunders
Providence is accepted by his beneficiaries as a matter of fact
Read a patent medicine circular and shudder with seven diseases
Regarding favourable impressions with profound suspicion
Religion, I think, should be everybody’s (profession)
Resented the implication of possession
Rising every time you fall (Confucius on greatness)
Rocks to which one might cling, successful or failing
Rule which you so confidently apply to fit all cases
Scandalously forced through the council of Nicaea
Seeking a forgiveness out of all proportion to the trespass
Self-torture is human
Sentimentalism, ignorance, close-mindedness, and cant
Shaped his politics according to the company he was in
She had never known the necessity of making friends
She could pass over, but never forgive what her aunt had said
Sight of happiness is often a pleasure for those who are sad
Silence—goad to indiscretion
Simple men who command by force of character
Sir, I have not yet begun to fight
Sleep! A despised waste of time in childhood
So glad to have what other people haven’t
Indiscriminate, unreasoning self-sacrifice
Individualism with which the Church can have no sympathy
Intellectually lazy
Intense longing is always followed by disappointment
It is sorrow which lifts us nearest to heaven
It’s money that makes you free
Know a great deal and don’t believe anything
Knowledge puts faith out of the question
Leaders and interpreters, must grow to meet critical situations
Little better than a gambling place (Stock Exchange)
Logical result of independent thinking is anarchy
Love,” she added, “plays such havoc with one’s opinions
Luxuries formerly unthought of seemed to become necessities
Material proof, it seems to me, is a denial of faith
Mistaking the effect for the cause
Mixture of awkwardness and straightforwardness
Most dangerous of gifts, the seeing of two sides of a quarrel
Naturally she took preoccupation for indifference
No reason why we should suffer all our lives for a mistake
No real prosperity comes out of double-dealing
Not given to trite acquiescence
Often in real danger at the moment when they feel most secure
Often times principles is nothing but pride
Old enough to know better, and too old to be taught
Olmah which Isaiah uses does not mean virgin
Only one regret as to what you said—that it is true
Outwitting one’s neighbour under the rules of the game—the law
Pleasure? Yes. It makes me feel as if I were of some use
Principle in law not to volunteer information
Privilege of making blunders
Providence is accepted by his beneficiaries as a matter of fact
Read a patent medicine circular and shudder with seven diseases
Regarding favourable impressions with profound suspicion
Religion, I think, should be everybody’s (profession)
Resented the implication of possession
Rising every time you fall (Confucius on greatness)
Rocks to which one might cling, successful or failing
Rule which you so confidently apply to fit all cases
Scandalously forced through the council of Nicaea
Seeking a forgiveness out of all proportion to the trespass
Self-torture is human
Sentimentalism, ignorance, close-mindedness, and cant
Shaped his politics according to the company he was in
She had never known the necessity of making friends
She could pass over, but never forgive what her aunt had said
Sight of happiness is often a pleasure for those who are sad
Silence—goad to indiscretion
Simple men who command by force of character
Sir, I have not yet begun to fight
Sleep! A despised waste of time in childhood
So glad to have what other people haven’t