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Updated: June 15, 2025


Half an hour a day, at the end of the year, makes a clear working fortnight to the bad, so that in twenty-five years, if he goes on as he has begun, he will have one year of which it will take him all his time to give an account. But not only does untidiness waste time, and render the person who falls into it a disreputable member of society, but it seriously endangers his success in life.

Therefore he should make a careful inventory of his available assets. If he contemplates personal leadership he would do well to list his own qualifications. In any event he will need to be familiar with the boy-life of his community, with all that endangers it and with all that is being done to safeguard and develop it in accord with Christian ideals.

Berry's heart that, not guessing Time to be the poor child's enemy, she endangers her candle by folding Lucy warmly in her arms, whimpering; "Bless you for a darling! you innocent lamb! You shall be happy! You shall!" Old Time gazes grimly ahead. Although it blew hard when Caesar crossed the Rubicon, the passage of that river is commonly calm; calm as Acheron.

The attack made us masters of the telegraph-line, and the battle was won. At this second charge the Russians gave, turned, and hardly any of them were wounded with the bayonet. So then a major commanding a battalion, without orders, sounds a bugle call and endangers success. A simple Captain commands 'Forward, and decides the victory.

Not to smite the partridge; for, if I fed the poor, and comforted the sick, and instructed the ignorant, yet I should be nothing worth, if I smote the partridge. If anything ever endangers the Church, it will be the strong propensity to shooting for which the clergy are remarkable.

"Give it everything you've got. But keep it quiet until we know what the next move is. Twenty-four hour alert, of course, immediately." "Even if the alert itself endangers the security wraps?" "Yes. A week to ten days of security isn't enough to pay for taking a chance the other way." By 4:00 p.m. Oswald was on the phone to Randolph. "We've got the antidote," he said jubilantly.

Berry's heart that, not guessing Time to be the poor child's enemy, she endangers her candle by folding Lucy warmly in her arms, whimpering; "Bless you for a darling! you innocent lamb! You shall be happy! You shall!" Old Time gazes grimly ahead. Although it blew hard when Caesar crossed the Rubicon, the passage of that river is commonly calm; calm as Acheron.

In proportion as society prevents or perverts this moral outreach after God, it pollutes and endangers itself. The atmosphere that kills the lily creates the stench. In the passage of the boy's religious life from the imitative type to the personal and energized form, or, as he experiences conversion, the battle is usually waged about some concrete moral problem.

The Dutch will retire into their maritime towns, stand there on the defensive in perfect safety, and assume the offensive on the sea with great chance of success. If France does not obtain a complete victory over them, she loses all her influence in Europe, and by victory she endangers that influence.

Also, she saw that she was well into that time of life where the absence of reputation in a woman endangers her comfort, makes her liable to be left alone not despised and denounced, but simply avoided and ignored. So she was telling Mildred the exact truth. She had laid down the arms she had taken up against the social system, and had come in and was fighting it from the safer and wiser inside.

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