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Updated: June 13, 2025


It is not that they do not FEEL the discomfort, but it is that they do not envisage THEMSELVES as enduring this pain and suffering for all those coming hours; and as we know with ourselves that nine-tenths of our miseries really consist in looking forward to future miseries, so we understand that the absence or at any rate slight prevalence of self-consciousness in animals enables them to endure forms of distress which would drive us mad.

His city of dreams had collapsed. The ruins, as they lay, meant nothing as yet, for his mind refused to envisage them and he could see them only as they had stood. He groped amid a hopeless confusion of thought at one moment bewildered, piteously hurt, at the next suffering a sense of shameful betrayal.

She could envisage the past, collect it, display it in her lap without fear. "Here's my life's work, so far as it has gone. Now beat me, if you will; I'm not afraid of honest blows." She knew there would be no sham outcries from this high-looking old dame. Lady Maria Wenman was rich, imperious, whimsical, and afraid only of boredom.

Are there alternative or more effective ways and means to conduct these peacekeeping-related operations? And, in this evaluation, are there alternative doctrines we should consider to fight wars more effectively as we envisage scenarios under the construct of the MRC?

On the contrary, the one love-affair of her life seemed to be at last forgotten and put aside. Elizabeth was now in love with efficiency; with a great task given into her hand. As to the Squire, the owner of Mannering, who had provided her with the task, Mrs. Bremerton could not imagine him or envisage him at all.

It is not strange, however, that the entire history of the drama should disclose very few masters of the tragic; for to envisage the inevitable is to look within the very mind of God. If we turn our attention to the merry-mooded drama, we shall discern a similar distinction between comedy and farce.

In the first stage of her declension she was chiefly occupied with a frantic snatching at her passion a sustained effort to pull it back and keep it with her; in the second she was occupied in wondering how best to get gracefully out of the entanglement, which was how she grew to envisage it.

But we won't, if you'd rather not. Stepper will go with us, or Billy, or Ted." Mrs. Lorimer sighed. She could envisage just how much efficient, deterrent chaperonage her husband would supply. She watched them set off for the Malibou Ranch the next Sunday morning rather complacently, however. She had seen to it that Carter was of the party.

The woman was taciturn by nature, and yet she was constantly saying too much! And did any of the three of them Lois, Laurencine, and Lucas really appreciate the war? They did not. They could not envisage it. Lucas was wearing uniform solely in obedience to an instinct. At this point the cycle of his reflections was completed, and began again.

The policy of the "clean sweep" is one which both history and psychology condemn. But it does seem to me a good thing to envisage clearly, if we can, the ideal towards which our changes should lead. A garden city is not Utopia.

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