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Updated: June 13, 2025
And then, the sterner the battle the nobler will the victory be; and the lonelier the fight, the more honour to him who flinches not from it. In your patience possess ye your souls. What a beautiful, instructive, and even impressive sight it is to see a nurse patiently cherishing her children!
Being sound and whole already, he sees no reason why he should walk through the fire to come out in just the same condition. He leaves such odds and ends of work to Fra Domenico." "Then I say he flinches like a coward," said Goro, in a wheezy treble. "Suffocation! that was what he did at the Carnival. He had us all in the Piazza to see the lightning strike him, and nothing came of it."
"Well," cried S k, starting up. "I'll deposit a pound with W pe, on a bet that you'll not take sixpence from the first bumpkin we meet on the road, by the old watchword, 'Stand and deliver; and you'll have the gun to boot." "Ay, that's a physical bribe," cried W pe; and, after pausing a little, "The fellow flinches."
I don't frale him; I saveys it's because he feels hoomiliated with me not callin' him by name. "As a roole me an' Jerry gets through our dooties harmonious. He can pull like a lion an' never flinches or flickers at a pinch. It's shore a vict'ry to witness the heroic way Jerry goes into the collar at a hard steep hill or some swirlin', rushin' ford.
The giant would have liked to lie, but Cecil's determined gaze was full on him, and he flinched beneath it, as a wild beast flinches before its tamer. "If you had waited for me," the calm voice went on, "I might have helped you to escape, but now " He raised his hat and passed his hand over his hair, as though the sun had given him a headache.
Oh, my heart flinches at the wound I am going to give you; but it is my fate either to wound you or to deceive you." During this preamble, Arthur sat amazed rather than alarmed. He did not interrupt her, though she paused, and would gladly have been interrupted, since an interruption is an assistance in perplexities.
"Ask Dwight Pollard what sort of garments those are which lie under the boards of the old mill, and see if he can answer you without trembling." "Garments?" I repeated, in astonishment; "garments?" "Yes," said she. "If he can hear you ask that question and not turn pale, stop me in my mad assertions, and fear his doom no more. But if he flinches "
But the soul, like all great lovers, never flinches or hangs back, but passionately lends herself. If He chose to kill her with this joy she would gladly have it so. By these incomprehensible wonders He seems to say to the creature: "Come thou here, that I may teach thee what is Joy; come thou here, that I may teach thee what is Life. For none are permitted to teach of these things save I Myself."
"They looked at the thick, white dust which was coming down, and seemed to think: 'We have had enough of this; we may just as well die here! Then I took out my revolver, and said: "'I will shoot the first man who flinches. And so they set off, but very slowly, like men whose legs were of very little use to them.
Shame, shame on the man who fails his country in this its hour of need! I would not force him to serve. I could not think that the service of such a man was of any avail. Let the country be served by free men, and let them deal with the coward or the sluggard who flinches.
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