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But the misjudgment and the depression of the insane are only an exaggeration of that which may occur in any man. There are therefore thousands of steps which lead from the normal error or regret to the destructive disturbance.
Dryden's enemies made the accusation, often since repeated, of hypocrisy in thus changing his church; but that he was sincere in the matter can now hardly be questioned, for he knew how to "suffer for the faith" and to be true to his religion, even when it meant misjudgment and loss of fortune.
At the word he laid his hand upon the face of the first to reach him, and patted it with infinite pride and tenderness. "It is a misjudgment, sheik, a misjudgment," Ben-Hur said, warmly. "Moses was a warrior as well as a lawgiver beloved by God; and to follow war ah, what is it but to love all its creatures these among the rest?"
In that same passion is his own sustenance in all the divers contradictions that preaching may bring upon him. He needs it for his own preservation. Often the preacher who accomplishes the most is, more than those who accomplish less, rewarded with ingratitude, misjudgment, scorn. "The carnal mind is at enmity against God, and is not reconciled to the law of God, neither, indeed, can be."
The Coreans, on the contrary, have not developed the same skill in these difficult matters; and, what with their blunt and short swords, what with their misjudgment of distances, they bungle matters most cruelly.
Suppose you had killed him that other night what would you have felt as you stood here to-day? Take that thought home with you, and may God keep you from like misjudgment in the future!" And they had not a word to say for themselves, but crawled silently aboard, and in silence pulled back to Creux Harbour. Once only old John de Carteret spoke to the Sénéchal, soon after they had started.
I should not have presumed to speak to you on such a subject had I not heard your name lightly, slightingly used among these very satraps whom Mr. Forrest hails as companions, comrades. It is to protect you from the misjudgment, the censure of others that I strive to warn you.
In the midst of this political tumult it will form for the Muses and Graces a little intimate circle, from which everything will be banished that is stamped with the impure spirit of partisanship. Many a modern reader will be inclined, perhaps, to smile at this deliverance and to see in it a fatuous misjudgment of the relative importance of things.
"Of course, Bromfield doesn't understand the West," said Whitford. "I wouldn't like that young puncher half so well if he'd taken the money." "He didn't need to spoil a perfectly good fifty-dollar bill, though," admitted Clay. "Yes, he did," denied Beatrice. "That was his protest against Clarendon's misjudgment of him. I've always thought it perfectly splendid in its insolence.
He was indeed a Darwinian before his time, an adept in the art of inventing causes to fit facts, and then proving that the facts sprang from the causes; but his origins were tangible, immovable things of rock and soil that could be seen and visited by other men, and their true relation to the terrestrial phenomena accurately established; so that his very proofs were monumental, and became themselves the advertisements of his profound misjudgment.
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