United States or Macao ? Vote for the TOP Country of the Week !


"It was in the midst of such apprehensions, which struck terror into the hearts of the King and Queen, that the Tuileries resounded with cries of multitudes hired to renew those shouts of 'Vive le roi! vive la famille royale! which were once spontaneous.

"I love shiny stuff like that to wear and dress in. It fits so easily no bothering buttons." "And doesn't wear out or stain, does it?" put in Uncle Felix, saying the first thing that came into his head and again behaving in the appropriate, spontaneous manner. It was clear that the Stranger to them, at least was clothed in the gold and silver of the brilliant morning.

They are also more governed by adult and altruistic motives in forming their organizations, while boys are nearer to primitive man. Before ten comes the period of free spontaneous imitation of every form of adult institution. The child reproduces sympathetically miniature copies of the life around him.

Although I occasionally felt the spontaneous enjoyments of breathing the fresh air, seeing the sun shine, and listening to the whistling of the wind, and always delighted in the fact that I was in the heyday of my youth, there was yet a considerable element of melancholy in my temperament, and I was so loth to abandon myself to any illusion that when I looked into my own heart and summed up my own life it seemed to me that I had never been happy for a day.

Although Froebel is best known as the educator who first took advantage of play as a means of education, he was not, in reality, the first to recognize the high value of this spontaneous activity. He was indeed the first to put this recognition into practice and to use the force generated during play to help the child to a higher state of knowledge.

The spontaneous burst of indignation is a little quieted. It is soothing to write or communicate one's ideas to somebody. B isn't worth while. I shall never marry him. If he begs me on his knees, I shall be oh, I forgot the word I shall be firm. No, that isn't the word, but I know what I mean. Yet if he loves me very much, very deeply, if he cannot live without me vain phrases! Do not let us meet.

Divine Instructor! Thy first volume this For man’s perusal! all in CAPITALS!” It is this pedagogic tendency, this sermonizing attitude of Young’s mind, which produces the wearisome monotony of his pauses. After the first two or three nights he is rarely singing, rarely pouring forth any continuous melody inspired by the spontaneous flow of thought or feeling.

How is that glad temper of spontaneous and cheerful consecration to be attained and maintained? I know of but one way.

He was an admirable mimic, perfectly spontaneous, without stressing any points, and Beauchamp was provoked to laugh his discontentment with the evening out of recollection. But a grave matter troubled Palmet's head. 'Who was that fellow who walked off with Miss Denham? 'A married man, said Beauchamp: 'badly married; more 's the pity; he has a wife in the madhouse. His name is Lydiard.

The progress of the affair with Ellesborough made on Janet a curious and rather sinister impression, which she could hardly explain to herself. She seemed to see that Ellesborough's suit steadily advanced; that Rachel made no real attempt to resist his power over her. But all the same there was no happy, spontaneous growth in it.