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Updated: June 22, 2025
Nature is very much the same thing in one man that it is in another; and, as I have already said, Feeling has a higher truth in it than circumstance. Let it only be touched fairly and honestly, and the heart of humanity answers; but if it be touched foully or one-sidedly, you may find here and there a lame-souled creature who will give response, but there is no heart-throb in it.
Not much of a premium on disfigured heroes these days." Hollister laughed harshly. "No. We're at a discount. We're duds." For half an hour they chatted more or less one-sidedly. Rutherford had a grievance which he took pains to air. He was on duty at Hastings Park, having been sent there a year earlier to instruct recruits, after recovering from a wound. He was the military man par excellence.
These are the "betwixt and between" who are always fighting a battle between taste and talent. They have a compensation, they are less one-sidedly developed than if all their talents were concentrated in one; but they hardly realize this. Now, how is the line to be drawn among the musical? Who are to earn their living by music and who are to be amateurs?
So that the right thought the thought that it will all work out straight, held by you and by all of us who are your friends is the obvious antidote. God never made a law that only works one-sidedly. If thought forces can work evil, they can assuredly work infinite good." "You're an excellent 'cheerer-up," said Ann, later on, when he was going.
"Most one-sidedly," said the captain; "it gives the sailors a chance to see the sunrise." There was a short silence, then Percival asked: "What's the name of that young South American who went ashore with your daughter?" "South American?" repeated the captain. "I pass." "The blatant youth who sits at your left." "Oh, you mean Vaughn. He's no South American. He hails from Virginia."
Because I had money enough, I thought I would fly. And that, dear lady, is the end of this very sad tale." He grinned one-sidedly down at her. "It was then that that " "I was smashed up? Yes. And Rupert came home without warning to find things very messy. I was in the hospital when I should have been in some corrective institution, as Aunt Rogers so often told me during those days.
All these views, from a psychological point of view, seem to be open to the criticism that they tend to consider the world one-sidedly and by a certain abstraction. They are dealing with a world governed only by economic laws. It is easy to construct these ideal worlds. They are simple and they lend themselves readily to the purposes of a political calculus.
For the rest, Macaulay was concerned to interpret the seventeenth century in terms of the triumph of the Whigs as champions of public rights; and he upheld this one-sidedly but not malignantly in a style of rounded and ringing sentences, which at its best is like steel and at its worst like tin. This was the small conscious Macaulay; the great unconscious Macaulay was very different.
Just as from time to time pleasure in sensation has been one-sidedly thought to be the purpose of art, so likewise the unity characteristic of beautiful things. Indeed, beauty and order have become almost synonymous in popular thought.
A second time she stopped, this time to address a little nub of a woman without a hat and lugging one-sidedly a stack of men's basted waistcoats, evidently for homework in some tenement. She looked and muttered her un-understanding of whatever Carrie had to say and shambled on. Then Mrs. Latz spied her daughter, greeting her without surprise or any particular recognition.
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