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This constant deterioration of land, this gradual reduction of crops year after year, if kept up for the next fifty years, will surely prove disastrous to the South.

If the brain of the latter is blasted by disease or deterioration, we cannot expect the fruits of a sound and vigorous organism.

"Well, if you will be obstinate, it's my duty to open your eyes; or, of course, I wouldn't talk so to an unmarried girl. There's another thing any doctor will tell you a particular form of consumption carries off half the wretched children of these mixed marriages. A mercy, perhaps; but think of it ! Your own! And you know perfectly well the moral deterioration " "There's none of that about Roy."

How great is the puissance of the high-souled Mahadeva, that original cause of the universe, has been seen with his own eyes by Hari who himself transcends all deterioration, on the occasion of his penances in the retreat of Vadari undergone for obtaining a son. I do not, O Bharata, behold any one that is superior to Mahadeva.

After emotional art comes decadent art. But that is of little consequence. Decadence in art is often far from being artistic deterioration. Massenet's music has one great attraction for me and one that is rare in these days it is gay. And gaiety is frowned upon in modern music.

In corroboration of their faith, it may be said, as John Stuart Mill used to argue, that wherever belief in the future has been strong and vivid, it has made for human progress. There is no doubt that the deterioration of religion and the more material views of life so prevalent just now are due to the loss of faith in the future.

Those persons that worship and adore the Lord of the universe, that deity who is inborn and possessed of blazing effulgence, who is the origin or cause of the universe, who knows on deterioration, and who is endued with eyes that are as large and beautiful as the petals of the lotus, have never to meet with any discomfiture.""

The real brevity of the time at your disposal, whether for the training of your mind, or for your growth into the character of good men, consists in this, that deterioration is standing always at the back of any neglect or waste. Deterioration is the inseparable shadow of every form of ignoble life. "Our acts our angels are, for good or ill, Our fatal shadows that walk with us still."

Yet the experience of every institutional physician denies the universality of this deterioration, and the statistics in any good text book demonstrate that many cases are "chronic" rather than "deteriorating."

For the demand outran the supply, and the deterioration in the quality of education consequent upon this too rapid expansion helped at the same time to restrict the possible demand.