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Updated: June 15, 2025
So they sit among the cracked tenements; resentful, or dumbly apathetic. "We have been forgotten," said one of them. The priests inculcate submission to the will of God. What else should they teach? But men will outgrow these doctrines of patience when suffering is too acute or too prolonged. "Anything is better than this," they say.
The question arises, what are the chances that a child whose tonsils are enlarged will outgrow the condition, or when is it necessary to have the enlarged tonsils removed? It scarcely ever happens that any such enlargement of the tonsils exists in children under six years of age as to call for their removal.
But with a high grade of intelligence become universal the world was bound to outgrow the ceremonial side of religion, which with its forms and symbols, its holy times and places, its sacrifices, feasts, fasts, and new moons, meant so much in the child-time of the race.
You recognize its necessity, of course, but you think of it as something of a mechanical nature, an integral part of the day's work, but uninviting in itself, something to be reduced as rapidly as possible to the plane of automatism and dismissed from the mind. I believe that you will outgrow this notion.
They will outgrow the savage. We must not look for ripe fruit on green sprouts, nor for elaborate reason or virtue in children." "Yet I cannot bear to have them grow up in wild ignorance." "No; youth must be guided. No greater evil can befall a lad than to be left to do as he pleases. Yet in well-born children, such as yours, much may be trusted to nature. I rely on human essence.
She had simply relaxed hold on her mind; and so, escaping her, it had gone wandering off into shadowy prophecies of the immediate years. For, as Amelia had been telling herself for the last three months, since she had begun to outgrow the habit of a dual life, she was not old.
They never outgrow the need of asking questions, though the final answers do not come. When to a person of this temper you repeat the hard maxims of workaday wisdom, he escapes from you with the smiling audacity of a truant boy. He is one who has awakened right early on a wonderful morning. There is a spectacle to be seen by those who have eyes for it.
This consciousness, Tolstoy adds, man can never outgrow. Evidence of the existence of an Infinite Being is to be found in the Bible, in the facts of human consciousness, and in the physical universe. Dr.
In the former, as previously explained, statistics show that about 1 per cent. or one in a hundred outgrow their trouble before the age of 6, while after this age the percentage drops to one-fifth of one per cent, or about one person in every five hundred, which is a very small chance indeed.
He knew how resolutely she refused to see his worst side, and he reflected with philosophy half bitter and half contemptuous, that no woman ever lived who could wholly outgrow the feeling that to believe or to disbelieve a thing must in some occult way affect its truth.
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