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But as long as understandings and ideals are fluid, as long as religion is under bonds to take account of all the elements which must be incorporated in it in order to enlarge and continue it, as long, in short, as the human spirit outgrows fixed forms in any region there is likely to be in religion itself something corresponding to the New Thought of to-day, but this will be true only as New Thought is not a cult at all but something larger a free and creative movement of the human spirit.
Instinctively, the prospective mother leans toward extravagance in fitting out her baby's wardrobe, and easily slips into the error of providing too much. Time and energy are frequently devoted to an extensive wardrobe which the infant quickly outgrows; in consequence many articles must be made over before they are used.
I shrank with sudden pain from the mere thought of seeing him married to Hermione Le Grande; but instinctively feeling that his was one of those still, changeless natures which never outgrows a master passion, and recalling her beauty and grace, I could only commit him to the sure care of the God whom he affected to believe does not take cognizance of human joys or griefs.
"The spring of the down on cheeks right clearly shows: * And how When the Spring is gone shall last the rose? Dost thou not see that the growth upon his cheek * Is violet- bloom that from its leaves outgrows."
We struck the home-trail now, and in a few hours were in that astonishing Chicago a city where they are always rubbing the lamp, and fetching up the genii, and contriving and achieving new impossibilities. It is hopeless for the occasional visitor to try to keep up with Chicago she outgrows his prophecies faster than he can make them.
Like Webster he considered slavery an evil, but he believed it to be one of those evils which the human race outgrows, by progress in civilization, like the human sacrifices of the Gauls perhaps, and he greatly deprecated the anti-slavery agitation, which only served to inflame men's minds and make them unreasonable.
One outgrows the youthful age of hero-worship; next, our really keen edges are so soon worn off by mundane trivialities and vexations that one is glad to take refuge in simpler pleasures once more to return to primitive emotionalism. There are so many Emperors of past days! And like the old custodian, I have not so much as set eyes on them.
Not that Everett was exactly ashamed of Proserpine; only a man of genius could have written it, but it was the sort of thing that a man of genius outgrows as soon as he can. Everett unbent a trifle, and smiled at his neighbour across the aisle. Immediately the large man rose and coming over dropped into the seat facing Hilgarde, extending his card. "Dusty ride, isn't it?
But when the day of large farms came, the small landowners were crushed out; and as for the mere peasant, he has no chance at all of ever owning land, and never has had; so that he has every inducement to crowd into towns where wages are nominally higher, and he soon outgrows that natural earth-hunger which modern civilisation affords him no means of gratifying.
"Why should we?" asked the young woman, her gaze apparently as frank and direct as that of a boy. But he understood it for a challenge. "You didn't use to talk that way. You used to be glad enough to see me alone," he flung out. "Did I? One outgrows childish follies, I suppose," she answered quietly. "What's the matter with you?" he cried angrily. "It's been this way ever since " He broke off.
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