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They also swear by Truth. Hence, Truth is pre-eminent. All truthful men, O chief of Bharata's race, succeed by their truthfulness in attaining to heaven and sporting there in felicity. Self-restraint is the attainment of the reward that attaches to Truth. I have discoursed on it with my whole heart.

In your zeal to rule, control, and teach them, you never find sufficient means at your disposal. You wish to gain fresh influence over their minds by baseless maxims, by unreasonable precepts; and you would rather they knew their lessons and told lies, than leave them ignorant and truthful.

He was truthful, he was generous, he was brave, kind, and tolerant; but his virtues, like his personality, were large, flamboyant, and without gradations of colour. Custom had not pruned their natural luxuriance, nor had tradition toned down the violence of their contrasts.

How can I pray, unless I believe!" "You do oh, you do believe in God," she cried passionately. "Rosalie my life," he urged, hoarse misery in his voice, "the only thing I have to give you is the bare soul of a truthful man I am that now at least. You have made me so. If I deceived the whole world, if I was as the thief upon the cross, I should still be truthful to you.

This seemed exceedingly wonderful, and never occurred to other kings. Even those that saw king Dilipa, that firm bowman, always truthful in speech and giving away profuse gifts at his sacrifices, succeeded in ascending to heaven.

He is a man of skill and since then has risen high; one would not suppose that he would give that little incident of the past a thought now; but he seems never to have forgiven me." The music stopped entirely, and Sadie's great truthful eyes were fixed in horror on his face.

He could not see the eagerness of the fair young face upturned to his the clear, truthful light shining in Edith's beautiful dark eyes, telling better than words could tell that she was sincere in her desire to join her sweet spring life with his autumn days. He could not see this, else human flesh had proved too weak to say what he did say at last.

To secure such reliable information it is necessary to send some one thither whom we know to be truthful and honest. The doctor thinks, and I agree with him, that the right one to go is you, Jack that is, if you have no objections." The parent paused for a reply, and Jack, as if the matter was too important to be disposed of hastily, answered: "I don't think of any objections just now, father."

Shelley seems to have considered June the perfection of weather for Naples. This last literary work by Mrs. Shelley, of which she herself speaks slightingly as a poor performance, was noticed about the time of its publication as an interesting and truthful piece of writing by an authority on the subject. Mrs.

"I never expected to meet you again," said Jack, "and I couldn't understand why it was Deerfoot had any hope." "'Cause he knowed," was the truthful remark. "But what was the matter with you? You must have got well in a hurry." Otto threw back his head and laughed in his old-fashioned, hearty style, adding: "Do you dinks I vos very sick?"