Vietnam or Thailand ? Vote for the TOP Country of the Week !
Updated: May 27, 2025
It is true that I might have pleaded an invalid's privileges, but I was really well enough to work with prudence, and I could not offer to shirk duty at such a time. But in his own good time the General relieved my mind and made me ashamed that I had ever doubted his considerateness.
Nothing is common, nothing is unclean; all life is sanctified and beautiful; the man is a temple consecrated by and for God alone. In such habitual fellowship there is constant growth in familiarity and intimacy. God becomes known more and more in the tenderness and considerateness of His love.
Not that she was fulsome about it: Madame, in all things worldly, was in nothing weak; there was measure and sense in her hottest pursuit of self-interest, calm and considerateness in her closest clutch of gain; without, then, laying herself open to my contempt as a time-server and a toadie, she marked with tact that she was pleased people connected with her establishment should frequent such associates as must cultivate and elevate, rather than those who might deteriorate and depress.
If Society is to subsist, it must have the human with the logical argument against the cry of the free-flags, instead of presenting a block's obtuseness. That, you need not hesitate to believe, will be rolled downward and disintegrated, sooner than later. A Society based on the logical concrete of humane considerateness: a Society prohibiting to Mrs. Burman her wielding of a life-long rod....
We demand a system for having the streets of our souls decently lighted, some provision for moral sewers, for air or atmosphere and all the common conveniences for having decent and self-respecting souls in crowds all the intelligence-machines, the love-machines, the hope-machines, and the believing-machines that the crowds must have for living decently, for living with beauty, living with considerateness and respect in this awful daily sublime presence of one another's lives!
Thus most strangely, and through no fault of mine, I found myself a full fledged formally sworn member of a conspiracy against the life of Commodus. Maternus, whether from innate considerateness or because it happened to coincide with his plans, let us have our sleep out and wake naturally.
In the world of leisure, one might indulge in such considerateness, and he assumed it would not he different with a miner's daughter. But then, when she was close to him, he felt, rather than heard, a sob. "Mary!" he whispered; and they stopped.
He had been extraordinarily considerate, for anyone who always so undisguisedly sought his own satisfaction above all things; and if his considerateness were just an indirect way of seeking that satisfaction now, well, that proved how much he cared for her, how necessary to his happiness she had become.
She rather carefully refrained from telling him, not out of considerateness, but from a sort of scorn for his jealousy. To herself she said "Anything for a quiet life." Toby never dreamed that such a person as Gaga existed, any more than he guessed at any of Sally's encounters with young men on the way home. Sally had discretion.
You may be miserable in any way you like, but if you're to be happy you've got to be so in her way and in her old gowns." "I could be very happy in Aunt Virginia's old gowns," Miss Trent interposed. "Abroad, you mean?" "I mean wherever I felt that I was helping. And my going abroad will help." "Of course I see that. And I see your considerateness in putting its advantages negatively."
Word Of The Day
Others Looking