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"'Because then I shall be the ugliest woman in Copenhagen, she answered gaily. "Something in that remark sent a thrill down my backbone there seemed an infinite pathos and lovableness in her courageous recognition of facts.
The man of whom all England was the political pupil was denied without discussion a place at the council board. Yet when Fox is little more than a memory of great lovableness and Pitt a marvellous youth of apt quotations, Burke has endured as the permanent manual of political wisdom without which statesmen are as sailors on an uncharted sea.
And any dog would have decided that there was no love nor lovableness in the god behind the voice, nothing to warm one's heart nor to adore. It was at eleven in the morning that the pale youth-god put collar and chain on Michael, led him out of the segregation ward, and turned him over to a dark youth-god who wasted no time of greeting on him and manifested no friendliness.
Dwell in conversation with her and in her presence, upon the lovableness and charm of generosity of spirit in general, rather than on the selfishness you observe in herself. At her least indication of an improvement, give her warm praise. Be careful about bestowing caresses upon her, as she needs to be guarded against hysteria, I should judge from your description.
By their marvellous end they unconsciously erected the most beautiful monument to their mistress; for what genuine goodness and lovableness must have been possessed by the woman who, after the greatest reverses, made it seem more desirable to those nearest to her person to die than to live without her!"
On the other hand, temperamental pliability and lovableness were the directing traits of the man who, in his way, made contributions quite as solid to the extension of the Pittsburgh steel industry. Schwab worked with the human material quite as successfully as other men worked with iron ore, Bessemer furnaces, and coal.
But no matter how late it was when Uncle Carey came home, he always saw Satan's little black nose against the window-pane and heard his bark of welcome. After intelligence, Satan's chief trait was lovableness nobody ever knew him to fight, to snap at anything or to get angry; after lovableness, it was politeness.
She knew Anthony Cardew had never forgiven her and would never like her, but he gave her, now and then, the tribute of a grudging admiration. And now Lily had come home, a new and different Lily, with her father's lovableness and his father's obstinacy. Already Grace saw in the girl the beginning of a passionate protest against things as they were.
If an angel from heaven brought me a gospel which contained doctrines that would not stand the test of such perfect lovableness doctrines hard, or cruel, or unjust I should reject him and his trumpery gospel with scorn, knowing that neither could be Christ's.
It cuts new channels, goes where it is needed, and has as its special vocation a vocation identical with that of the great artist the "loving of the unlovely into lovableness." Thus does it participate according to its measure in the work of Divine incarnation.
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