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Updated: May 15, 2025


It is educating his will. It is teaching him how to will." This sounds dangerous; but the logic is not easily turned aside, and there is little left for the advocate of will-breaking but to fall back on some texts in the Bible, which have been so often misquoted in this connection that one can hardly hear them with patience.

It is also the secret of spiritual correspondences it plays the great rôle of bridging space between human beings." "I sniff the air promise-crammed," he gayly misquoted. "But when will you rewrite this Apocalypse? and how am I to know whether I shall really enjoy this feast of perfume, if you can simulate the odour of iris as you did an hour ago?"

From below came now and again the tinkle of distant cow-bells. These, and the plaintive coo of mourning-doves in the branches, and the rush of the wind, which was like cool flower-scented wine, was all that broke the stillness of the high places. "To think I'm so much nearer heaven Than when I was a boy," misquoted Clover, as she sat on the rear platform of the car, with Poppy, and Thurber Wade.

All flesh no I repeated that sweet text before. He that marrieth doth well; but he that marrieth not doth better. Sufficient unto the day No, hang it, I think I misquoted it. I believe it runs correctly He that giveth 'way, does well; but he that giveth not way, does better: then, I believe, comes in, Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof.

or the perpetually misquoted Stultum facit fortuna, quem vult perdere, have sunk deeper and been more widely known than almost anything else written in Latin.

"Stranger things happen in the native quarter, Maria," misquoted Mr. Perkins, "than are dreamt of by the Government official." True words! If we dared penetrate the labyrinths of the bazaar and stir with foolish finger the dust which lies thick upon immemorial custom, what should we not find?

One informant may have blundered in geography, another may have been mistaken in an historical reference, a third may have misquoted or misapplied some prophetical allusion, and all may have given ample proof that they were not free from the influence of the traditions generally received in the places to which they belonged; but unless these peculiarities and infirmities show a want of competency as witnesses, or a lack of integrity, they may be dismissed, as having no bearing on the main point.

"Suppose you start in to drag down some of that stuff you insist on taking home, Tavia," said Dorothy, indicating the decorations that hung on Tavia's side of the room. "Then it will be handsome is as " "Handsome didn't," misquoted Tavia. "I don't mind dragging it down, but I have a mind to get some one to help me.

Alfred Tennyson at thirteen wrote a poem addressed to his grandfather; the old gentleman gave him a guinea for it, and then wrote these words: "This is the first and last penny you will ever receive for writing poetry." The father of Shelley misquoted Job, and said, "Oh, to be brought down to the grave in grief through the follies of an ungrateful child!"

As for its being impossible to change things, I've heard you say a great many times that there are no conditions that can't be changed if people would really try 'Good heavens! I said that of business conditions! shouted Paul, outraged at being so misquoted. 'Well, if it's true of them No; I feel that things are the way they are because we don't really care enough to have them some other way.

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