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Updated: May 6, 2025
Nor need philosophers trouble much about men's opinions, for a mob always blames the physician who wishes to save it. A delightful piece of irony follows, in which Socrates twits Callicles for accusing his pupils of acting with injustice, the very quality he instils into them.
Now, when this news was spread abroad, there was not a woman in the universe who did not come to try her luck not a witch, however ugly, who stayed behind; for when it is a question of beauty, no scullion-wench will acknowledge herself surpassed; every one piques herself on being the handsomest; and if the looking-glass tells her the truth she blames the glass for being untrue, and the quicksilver for being put on badly.
There is nothing admirable in cant and whine, and nasal psalm-singing, and men whose hearts are livers and whose blood is bile; and I cannot believe that He blames people for not admiring them, and not being attracted to them. I do not believe that an admirable Christian life is repulsive to the men of the world.
We laid a plan together, and we both failed, and each blames the other; so you need not tell me anything further about his anger. Did he send any message to me?" "He did. He told me I might give you this, if I would undertake that you left Grey Abbey to-day:" and Lady Selina held up, but did not give him, the bit of paper. "What a dolt he is."
She first blames ladies for exposing their persons in the present style of dress; and then says, if they knew their own interest, if they were aware how much more alluring they were to men when their charms are less displayed, they would make the desired alteration from motives merely selfish.
She looked at the stars and hearts carved on the sill, and a big "Gifford" hacked into the wood, and she followed the letters absently with her finger. "He blames me," she said to herself; "he sees the truth of it. How shall I make up for it? What can I do?"
On more than one occasion he gives vent to his impatience with that poetic philosopher, and he blames him principally for two faults. Choosing to devote a whole book to one purely metaphysical topic, in itself not related to Judaism, Gabirol, we are told by Ibn Daud, gave expression to doctrines extremely dangerous to the Jewish religion.
"That seems to me like offering an insult to God," said Piers. "I don't think He views it in that light," said Crowther, "any more than He blames a blind man for feeling his way. The great thing is to do it to get started. You're wanting a big thing in life. Well, ask for it! Don't be afraid of asking! It's what you're meant to do." He drew a long whiff from his pipe and puffed it slowly forth.
The four friends took leave of him and asked if they could deliver any message for him to his brother. "Tell him," answered the brave man, "to let the king know that they have not killed me outright. However insignificant I am, I am sure that his majesty is concerned for me and blames himself for my death." "Be easy," said D'Artagnan, "he will know all before night."
"No one blames you for your grief, child, at being obliged to leave your father," Frederick said huskily. "But are you going to take off the 'Armor of God' and forget all that He has promised you?" Tessibel blinked ignorantly at the long words, "Armor of God," "Armor of God." It was something she had not heard before perhaps it meant that the student's Christ would not help her now.
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