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He was one of those humans who had a brain like a filing cabinet; he could remember everything about everything. UFO's were a hobby of his. He remembered when the Grudge Report came out; in fact, he'd managed to get a copy of his own. He said the report had been quite impressive, but only in its ambiguousness, illogical reasoning, and very apparent effort to write off all UFO reports at any cost.
Erasmus's mind: Intellectual tendencies The world encumbered by beliefs and forms Truth must be simple Back to the pure sources Holy Scripture in the original languages Biblical humanism Critical work on the texts of Scripture Practice better than dogma Erasmus's talent and wit Delight in words and things Prolixity Observation of details A veiled realism Ambiguousness The 'Nuance' Inscrutability of the ultimate ground of all things
It did not arise from the death of the Saxon lady: it was not a contagious emanation from the countenances of Wieland or Carwin. There was but one other source whence it could flow. A nameless ecstacy thrilled through my frame when any new proof occurred that the ambiguousness of my behaviour was the cause. My brother had received a new book from Germany.
For so pronounced a lover of sincerity as Monsieur de Montaigne, there was certainly a strange ambiguousness in the result of his lengthy inquiries, on the greatest as well as on the lightest matters, and it was inevitable that a listener should accept the dubious lesson in his own sense. Was this shrewd casuist only bringing him by a roundabout way to principles he would not have cared to avow?
Gerry is the first and only man who has charged the new Constitution with ambiguousness, is there not room to suspect that his understanding is different from other men’s, and whether it be better or worse, the Landholder presumes not to decide. It is an excellency of this Constitution that it is expressed with brevity, and in the plain, common language of mankind.
I was deeply impressed with the ambiguousness which would necessarily rest upon my motives, and the scrutiny to which they would be subjected. I shuddered at the bare possibility of being ranked with thieves. These reflections again gave edge to my ingenuity in search of the means of escape. I had carefully attended to the circumstances of their entrance.
Twist, "and have a big cup brimming with tea and cream painted on it " "No," said Anna-Felicitas. "It is The Open Arms. That is its name." And Mr. Twist, inclined to smile and criticise up to this, bowed his head in instantaneous recognition and acceptance. He became definitely enthusiastic. Of course he would see to it that not a shadow of ambiguousness was allowed to rest on such a name.
And now, after a mask in which love and death had performed their several parts, she had resumed her proper character. "Have you anything to tell me?" cried he impatiently; for nothing causes a more disagreeable vibration of the nerves than this perception of ambiguousness in familiar persons or affairs. "Speak; for my spirits and patience have been much tried to-day."
I insisted that it was time his Majesty made an end of his ambiguousness and hesitation, and that he should once for all fix his mind, there being nothing more injurious than leisurely deliberation when a man has need of prompt decision and action. I told Mr.
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