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Updated: May 10, 2025


He simply took Nan for granted; and that is something a woman never gets used to, and always misinterprets. "He no longer loves me!" she said to herself, in this hour of plain thinking. She faced it squarely; and her heart sank to the depths; for she still loved him, and the sight of him that afternoon amid the guns had told her how much.

For here is a man who attempers science with the quaintest fancies after the manner of his generation, and delightfully misinterprets the real affinity of the flowers and the heavens.

It must be admitted that Labriola sketches accurately enough the prevailing tendency toward State ownership, but he misunderstands or willfully misinterprets, as Bakounin did before him, the attitude of the avowed socialist parties toward such evolution.

A sure sign that the Romish system is the invention of Satan is that it dreads the Word, and whenever it has the power, keeps it from the people or grossly misinterprets its meaning."

And indeed, Horvendile, it seems to me indisputable that each one of us is the hero in his own romance, and cannot understand any other person's romance, but misinterprets everything therein, very much as we three have fallen out in the simple matter of a woman's face."

These are both sayings of Christ, and each has reference to the life beyond death; together they illustrate the two-fold thought of the future which finds a place in all the records of our Lord's teaching. Popular theology, it is sometimes said, seriously misunderstands and misinterprets Jesus.

Why mince words?" Captain Bannister rose to his feet. He turned toward me. "Mr. Bundercombe," he explained, "either willfully or otherwise, misinterprets the object of our coming. It is possible that his nationality may have something to do with it. I have always understood that the standard among Americans with regard to affairs of honor is scarcely so high as in this country." "Mr.

Yet he finds himself also without his own knowledge or consent surrounded by natural beauty and perfect order he finds nothing in the planet which can be accounted valueless he learns that even a grain of dust has its appointed use, and that not a sparrow shall fall to the ground without 'Our Father. Everything is ready to his hand to minister to his reasonable wants and it is only when he misinterprets the mystic meaning of life, and puts God aside as an 'unknown quantity, that things go wrong.

In this way he hopelessly misinterprets some of his own cases. Her actions suggest that there is often a latent sexual consciousness in regard to the feet in women, atavistic or pseudo-atavistic, and corresponding to the sexual attraction which the feet formerly aroused, almost normally, in men.

A sure sign that the Romish system is the invention of Satan is that it dreads the Word, and whenever it has the power, keeps it from the people or grossly misinterprets its meaning."

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