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Updated: May 29, 2025
There's a blind man on Powell street who sounds exactly as though he were saying Mass. Dearie me, I can't describe it. All its lilt and rhythm and color and humanness as well. And ladies walking along with huge white balloons from the White House as though they had been blowing bubbles from some great clay pipes.
The other people were drinking too, were emerging from caste into humanness. Women gazed languorously and longingly at the handsome young American; men sent stealthy or open smiles of adoration at Susan whenever Freddie's eyes were safely averted.
If he knew, therefore, that what he thinks and wills flows in from another, it would seem to him that he was bound and captive and no longer master of himself. All enjoyment in his life would thus perish, and finally his very humanness would perish. I have often seen this evidenced. It was granted some spirits to perceive and sense that they were being led by others.
The quaint, doleful tune of Windham wailed and sobbed through the words, "The burden of our weighty guilt Would sink us down to flames; And threatening vengeance rolls above, To crush our feeble frames!" The choir sang with cheerful heartiness; it was a relief from the tension of the sermon, a reaction to life, and hope, and healthy humanness after these shadows of death.
This investiture of the grotesque and impossible with reality, he looked upon as a trick a skilful trick at best. Great literature could not reside in such a field. Their artistry was high, but he denied the worthwhileness of artistry when divorced from humanness.
"I think he'll give me a big chance. He's interested." His voice it had in it at times a hint of Kenny's soft and captivating brogue was splendidly boyish and eager now. "Foreign perhaps or war. Maybe Mexico. Anything so I can write the truth, Garry, the big truth that's down so far you have to dig for it, the passion of humanness the humanness of unrest. I can't say it to-night.
Nor for him the mere æsthetic toying, the dainty piece of colour-work; but poetry that should throb with vitality and humanness. From dream poetry he had passed to dream life. Now that he had won his way to true life, was he not, too, to win his way to true song?
This, the clear, full vision: of Jesus, crucified, risen, empowered; of His world-plan; of His plan for my life as part of the world-plan. Olivet faces four ways. Backward, it points to the sympathy, the humanness, the suffering, the cross, of Jesus.
She symbolized for him all that of humanness which is comprised in the word "comradeship;" she represented the truth, attachment and loyalty in human relations even as Margaret represented the perfume, the sweetness, and the perfection. The rise of the curtain forced him to take his eyes off her.
In spite of this the overmastering power of humanness is now developing among modern men immense organizations of a wholly beneficial character, with no purpose but mutual advantage. This is true human growth, and as such will inevitably take the place of the sex-prejudiced earlier processes.
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