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Updated: May 4, 2025
What did her disconnection matter to the gods, who if they existed at all, despised life? A bowl of vegetable soup from her crockpot was on an end table and a tofu taco was on a plate that was on her lap. She was just about ready to put some food in her mouth when she used the remote control to turn on the television. For a few moments she was incredulous and just stared motionlessly aghast.
I wish to transmit to those who may succeed me, and who also will have their trials to undergo, a little of the light I have derived from mine. I have, alternately, defended liberty against absolute power, and order against the spirit of revolution, two leading causes which, in fact, constitute but one, for their disconnection leads to the ruin of both.
She returned Hester's kiss somewhat nervously. She looked a little frightened. The old baby, luxuriously seated in his own little arm-chair, rose, and holding it firmly against his small person to prevent any disconnection with it, solemnly crossed the hearth-rug, and placed the chair with himself in it by Hester. "You would like some tea," said Mrs. Gresley.
Call your a and b distinct, they can't interact; call them one, they can. For taken abstractly and without qualification the words 'distinct' and 'independent' suggest only disconnection. Your bare word 'separate, contradicting your bare word 'joined, seems to exclude connexion. Lotze's remedy for the impossibility thus verbally found is to change the first word.
But it would not have isolated the individual from the world, and consequently isolated individuals in theory from one another. It would have perceived that such disconnection, such rupture of continuity, denied in advance the possibility of success in their endeavors. As matter of fact every individual has grown up, and always must grow up, in a social medium.
With this recent association and its disconnection pressing so fully onto his mind he could not stay here, the venue and embodiment of their activity together. It made his head ache worse than his buttocks, arm, and clavicle.
First of all, let us look at the epic cycle, which, although known to us only in poems no older than those of the trouvères and minnesingers who sang of Charlemagne and Arthur, is in reality far more ancient, and on account of its antiquity and its consequent disconnection with mediæval religious and political interests, was thrown aside even by the nations to which it belonged, by the Scandinavians who took to writing sagas about the wars of Charlemagne against Saracens, and by the Germans who preferred to hear the adventures of Welsh and Briton, Launcelots and Tristrams.
He concentrated on the steam that rose above his head, exhausted itself on the mirrors, the waves that he had created which massaged his psyche in sight, feel and sound, and the three figures that enjoyed the water with him at a distance. It had been disconnection that had brought him here to the mokotong, as it had to Seoul or even to South Korea itself.
His impetus to go to Seoul this week had come from a dominant feeling of disconnection experienced by one who knew the extreme violence of the world, who knew the madness of hope for anyone, and felt being buried alive in that one perspective that the world was an evil place-a perspective that was not ethereal but solid as a coffin even if it did spill over into other things.
You can't deny it's a great erection, Done by the 3rd Field Telegraph Section; But somewhere THERE'S A DISCONNECTION! The native merely thumps his drum, He thumps it boldly, thus "Tum! Tum!" Kangaroo Beach was where the Australian bridge-building section had their stores and dug-outs.
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