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Updated: May 7, 2025
I feel, when I wander up that fine old shady street, past those houses filled with people who are only as wise as I am, as if I were wandering through the deserted haunts of an ancient and irreplaceable civilization. That's the way it goes with us one bereavement after another. It's mighty hard to be a mother of sons in Homeburg.
The wind had dropped, and at 10 a.m. it had become so calm that fires were lighted. It was delightful to see everybody and everything on board people, children, animals, and birds, all and each sunning themselves, and trying to get thawed after the freezing they have had. We have unfortunately lost one of the Hawaiian geese, which I much regret, as it is irreplaceable.
Once the Polaris had landed safely, the other ships of the fleet had followed, each trying to find the delicate balance between the pull of the satellite and the thrust of their rockets. And since many of Vidac's hand-picked crewmen were in control, a large number of the valuable and irreplaceable ships and their supplies had been lost. They didn't burn when they crashed.
Assuredly it is deplorable that in the conflict an irreplaceable Rubens is destroyed, but with all honor to Rubens! I am among those in whom the shattered breast of his fellow-man compels far deeper pain.
His irreplaceable nail-sheaths there was no trace of one of them. He looked again. Alas! his incomparable nails were also gone, shorn off to the level of his finger-ends. For all their evidence he might be one who had passed his days in discreditable industry. Each moment a fresh point of degradation met his benumbed vision.
In his resolve to be unselfish to put aside that personal equation which was nothing less than his whole nature he had to steel his heart to her, contradicting painfully, by curt, unfelt phrases, the promptings of a soul turned in upon itself, desolate and confused. "I have been selfish and thoughtless," he said abruptly; "a missed vocation is irreplaceable and it is also indestructible.
All of us, each one of us, can and ought to determine to give as much of himself as he possibly can nay, to give more than he can, to exceed himself, to go beyond himself, to make himself irreplaceable, to give himself to others in order that he may receive himself back again from them. And each one in his own civil calling or office.
"In that case you shall have consumed ten pounds of irreplaceable metal." The Secretary was unmoved. "That is the viewpoint of the Council and of almost everyone else. It is not the waste of treasure they object to; it is the fact that ten pounds of iron will be forever lost." "A high price truly," the Columbus of Nevia assented, "And after all, I may be wrong."
In the area of natural resources, my recommendations will include programs to preserve and enhance the environment, to advance science and technology, and to assure balanced use of our irreplaceable natural resources.
As one motors through these ripe and beautiful towns and through the rich valleys that link them it is a smiling land abounding in old castles and villas, Vicenza is a rich museum of Palladio's architecture and Bassano is full of irreplaceable painted buildings one feels that the things was a narrow escape, but from the military point of view it was merely an insane escapade.
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