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Updated: May 9, 2025


What to him are all our wars, What but death bemocking folly?" George H. Boker. There is no time when man so realizes his helplessness as in the presence of great affliction. So now Peggy and Sally, wishing to give comfort but at a loss how to do so, withdrew a short distance from the stricken ones, then they too sat down.

=Attitude of ancestors.= Whether he realizes it or not, he reduces the average of humanity and is a burden upon society both in a negative and in a positive sense. In him society loses a worker and gains a dependent. Every taxpayer of the community must contribute to the support which he is unable to provide for himself.

Until the whole country realizes that we are living in a nest of spies that there are German spies all around us, in every city, in every factory, in every regiment, on every ship, everywhere right next door to us this country never can win the war."

"Miss Maverick is not a girl to be trifled with," replied Rutherford, "I think a good deal of her, since I am better acquainted with her, and respect her and she knows it, but I think she realizes the sort of anomalous position that she occupies, and that is why I say I am sorry for her. She is far too brilliant for her surroundings, and yet not fitted for a much higher place."

When the new order comes I shall see Garvin's power crumple. I shall send him to the gallows or to the penitentiary. That will be my reward." His voice was again passionate. "The filthy assassin realizes my motive and he sees in you my allies. Watch him, and safeguard your steps."

"If you really want to know," Heneage said, "I believe that Wrayson has kept something back. It is a very dangerous thing to do, and I believe that he realizes it. I believe that he has some secret knowledge of the affair which he has not disclosed knowledge which he has kept out of his evidence altogether." "A guilty knowledge?" Mason whispered. "Not necessarily!" Heneage answered.

He realizes that death itself is a manifestation of life that it is as natural and just as necessary. "Sunset and evening star And one clear call for me, And may there be no moaning of the bar When I put out to sea." The desire for sympathy and the wish for friendship are in his heart, but the fever of unrest and the spirit of revolt are gone.

These are the things which, before all else, add to the spiritual growth of man and inspire him to pray and hope, to sing and to love, and draw him close to the invisible world because they are a part of the life of man, not imitations of life. The instant man realizes this he will be free.

He shrank from acute pain with that peculiar terror which the confirmed invalid always exhibits, perhaps because he realizes its horror more than those who are usually exempt from its pangs.

She had reason to esteem him in that savage environment. She now realizes that he must win her esteem in her own proper environment. She is not merely a young lady she is a lady. Her rare good sense tells her that she must not accept him unless he proves himself fit."

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