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Updated: June 1, 2025


Kindness cherishes the Flame, but Unkindness quenches it. But if you have still any Value for Zeokinizul's Heart, you still may avert the Blow which seems to trouble you. I, replied she, smartly, I, troubled at the King's Alteration! very far from it.

Do you note how every spring, sliding down from heaven with such intense life, quenches or rather subdues the remembrance of all past springs as a great gem surrounded in the ring by many small ones?

Or it quite often is nothing more than a two-inch board nailed over the sills. In the very best southern villagers' homes there may be a closed toilet in the hallway between the barn and kitchen. These are the billets used by the Allied troops on the river front in North Russia. The native seldom drinks raw water, but nearly always quenches his thirst by drinking tea.

Our enthusiasm for genius or virtue is thus turned into a jest by the very person who has kindled it, and who thus fatally quenches the sparks of both.

The chevalier knew perfectly well that curiosity is excited in the same way as thirst by removing that which quenches it; or in other words, by denying an explanation. "No, no," said the prince; "I wish to know why you went away." "In that case, monseigneur, I will tell you; but do not get angry. I remarked that my presence was disagreeable." "To whom?" "To Madame."

Out of the spring of their life a power goes forth that quenches the flames of the furnace of their suffering, so far at least that it does not touch the deep life, cannot make them miserable, does not drive them from the possession of their soul in patience, which is the divine citadel of the suffering. Do you understand me, Connie?" "I do, papa. I think perfectly."

We encamped about 4 P.M. The water of the well is by no means sweet, but not being brackish, it quenches thirst sufficiently. 1st April. Rose early and started early. A terrible day! It is quite dry, unlike the sirocco which blows at Malta. Sirocco is damp and most enervating, and south-east in its direction.

A mild word quenches anger, as water quenches the rage of fire; and by benignity any soil may be rendered fruitful. Truth, uttered with courtesy, is heaping coals of fire on the head or rather, throwing roses in the face. How can we resist a foe whose weapons are pearls and diamonds?" Meeting evils by anticipation is not the way to overcome them.

Thereafter, when all are gone their ways, and the dim moon in turn quenches her light, and the setting stars counsel to sleep, alone in the empty house she mourns, and flings herself on the couch he left: distant she hears and sees him in the distance; or enthralled by the look he has of his father, she holds Ascanius on her lap, if so she may steal the love she may not utter.

"A Westfalia ham makes a man drink; drink quenches thirst: ergo a Westfalia ham quenches thirst." If these ridiculous subtleties, "Contorta et aculeata sophismata," as Cicero calls them, are designed to possess him with an untruth, they are dangerous; but if they signify no more than only to make him laugh, I do not see why a man need to be fortified against them.

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