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A brawl in his own kitchen he does not consider worthy of being specially set down, but he has seen and heard everything: it comes in his way when travelling in some remote region, and accordingly it finds a place. He is the frankest, most outspoken of writers; and that very frankness. and outspokenness puts the reader off his guard. If you wish to preserve your secret, wrap it up in frankness.
In all three cases he appears as mainly under the dominion of sense, as slow to apprehend anything beyond its limits, as morbidly melancholy and disposed to take the blackest possible view of things a practical pessimist and yet with a certain kind of frank outspokenness which half redeems the other characteristics from blame. He could not understand all the Lord's deep words just spoken.
It was a revelation, having its origin in an honesty which impelled a pure outspokenness to himself. Reserve, of course, there had been elsewhere, for did not she hold a secret with him? Had she not hidden things, equivocated else where? Yet it had been at his wish, to protect the name of a dead man, for the repose of whose soul masses were now said, with expensive candles burning.
In these days, in spite of occasional outspokenness she was still a humble little girl worshipping her brilliant companion from afar. "How often could I come?" she asked. "That," said he, in his boyish pashadom, "would depend on how good you were." Obedient to the thought processes of her sex, she made a bee line to the particular. "Oh, Paul, I hope you're not angry." "At what?"
The pacifist group of the British Labour Party did not relish his outspokenness on the necessity of completely defeating the Teutons before peace overtures could be made. On the other hand, some of the ultraconservative papers misconstrued his sentiments on the terms which should be exacted from the enemy when victory was assured.
Indeed, I am of the opinion, Conscript Fathers, that if you heed my counsel I may enjoy in your company and with thorough satisfaction freedom and preservation, but that if you vote anything different, I shall choose to die rather than to live. I have, in general, never been afraid of death as a consequence of my outspokenness, and now I fear it least of all.
He remembered her peculiar outspokenness. "I don't mean anything," he said hastily. "By the way, are you fond of pictures?" "I have scarcely ever seen any." "That does not matter. I know by your face that you can appreciate some pictures." "But, really, I know nothing of art." "Never mind. If the painter who paints knows you " "The painter knows me? I have never seen an artist in my life."
Outspokenness had never been one of Archie Wickersham's boldest characteristics, so Allison assisted him now. Allison liked a man to be outspoken. "Well," he demanded, "let's hear it. What's on your mind?" There are times when hatred will betray 'most any man. Hatred now led Wickersham to speak not wisely but with venom. "I want you to refuse to renew your name on the East Coast notes," he said.
Vivie: "Yes the pretty girl short, curly hair, brown eyes, rather full lips, good at mathematics hockey ... purposely shocked you by her outspokenness well?" Norie: "Well, she's had a baby ... a month ago ... awful rumpus with her people ... Father's Dean Clarges ... Norwich or Ely, I forget which ... They've put her in a Nursing Home in Seymour Street.
This attitude of inconsistency and compromise must seem to a modern unsatisfactory and strained, and he turns with relief to the courageous outspokenness of the great poem of Lucretius on the Nature of Things, of which the main object was to persuade the Romans to renounce for good all the mass of superstition, in which he included the religion of the State, by which their minds were kept in a prison of darkness, terror, and ignorance.
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