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What do you, with your nun's experiences, your heart chilled, your paltry view of the world through a chapel window, know of a man whose passions boil in him like the fire in yonder mountain? I should subdue my passions. Excellent text for a copy book in a girls' school! I should be another man than I am; I should remould myself; I should cool my brain with doctrine.

So, putting his conscience behind him, Joseph listened, his ears wide open and his mind alert to understand that it was a child's story the report in Jerusalem that the end of the world was approaching, and that God would remould it afresh as if God were human like ourselves, animated with like business and desires!

I wasn't always such a fool, was I? The other one, boy the one that says: 'Remould it to the Heart's Desire. Say that one 'to the Heart's Desire." "I know that one," said Bob. "It goes: "'Ah! Love, could you and I with Him conspire To grasp this sorry Scheme of Things entire Would not we " "Let me finish it," said Jessie.

No! Over my broken life? No! Over any cowardly complaint of mine? Over any envy of this good young Englishman? No! no! no! No! madame, I was not born a cad, and you shall not remould me. Accept, once more, my defiance! Young Clyde came on the evening of the day on which the good fortune of the ladies' had been declared.

In his hands he holds the cords of gigantic responsibilities; he speaks, and lo, lives are changed; men and women hang upon his words and remould their characters, and, sunlike, he becomes the fixed and luminous centre round which innumerable destinies revolve. He has realized the Vision of his youth. He has become one with his Ideal.

Laudersdale with you?" "No. But he will come with their daughter shortly." "And with what do you all occupy yourselves, pray?" "Oh, with trifles and tea, as you would suppose us to do. Mrs. Purcell gossips and lounges, as if she were playing with the world for spectator. Mrs. Laudersdale lounges, and attacks things with her finger-ends, as if she were longing to remould them. Mrs.

He gasped and felt afraid of his work, trembling at the thought of that sudden plunge into the infinite, and understanding at last that it had become impossible for him even to depict Reality, despite his long effort to conquer and remould it, making it yet more real with his human hands. 'You see! you see! Christine repeated, victoriously.

It's simply a further development of the organism, and there's nothing else in it, no mystery," said Arina Prohorovna with genuine and good-humoured laughter. "If you talk like that, every fly is a mystery. But I tell you what: superfluous people ought not to be born. We must first remould everything so that they won't be superfluous and then bring them into the world.

Wagner tried to help the comprehension of his question by writing about it; but this only led to fresh confusion and more uproar, for a musician who writes and thinks was, at that time, a thing unknown. The cry arose: "He is a theorist who wishes to remould art with his far-fetched notions stone him!"

He had left her times without number in the years gone by, but he had always come back, gaily unchastened, to remould the love that waited with dog-like fidelity for the touch of his cunning hand. But he had taken his last flight. He would not come back again. It was all over. Once too often he had tried his reckless wings. She would not have to forgive him again.