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Updated: May 17, 2025


And more importantly, tonight, America our beloved country is at peace. Our earliest national commitments, modified and reshaped by succeeding generations, have served us well. But the problems that we face today are different from those that confronted earlier generations of Americans. They are more subtle, more complex, and more interrelated.

"I've got a sort of a pipe here," said Doak, "if you're not overparticular what you smoke." Satherwaite received the pipe gravely. It was a blackened briar, whose bowl was burned halfway down on one side, from being lighted over the gas, and whose mouthpiece, gnawed away in long usage, had been reshaped with a knife. Satherwaite examined it with interest, rubbing the bowl gently on his knee.

Here and there on the western slope of the mounds cattle grazed in the chill morning air. Enchantments of the dawn reshaped themselves to local landmarks. From his window Lorry could discern the distant peak of Mount Baldy glimmering above the purple sea of forest. Not far below the peak lay the viewless level of the Blue Mesa. The trail ran just below that patch of quaking asp.

However the times and circumstances might alter, Winckelmann reshaped every object of worth with which he came in contact, to fit this ideal of friendship.

The best-known case is perhaps that of the masons, which one of the leaders of the scientific management movement has studied in all its details. The movements of the builders and the tools which they use were examined with scientific exactitude and slowly reshaped under the point of view of psychology and physiology.

Where, indeed, had the river borne him, and what had been done to him? Helen's voice came to him, and Helen's face reshaped itself a strange and lovely beacon over the engulfing waters. She saw his torment and she understood. 'Go to her if you must, she said; 'and I know that you must. But don't go with mistaken ideas. Remember what I tell you. Nothing is changed for me, or in me.

How does nature look when it has been remolded by the artistic temperament and imagination? What is left of the real landscape when the engraver's needle has sketched it? What is left of the tragic events in real life when the lyric poet has reshaped them in a few rhymed stanzas?

Gwynplaine was like a man with his eyes open and fixed in a dream, as if trying to see what may be within it. He dispersed the mist. Then he reshaped it. He had intermittances of wandering. He underwent that oscillation of the mind in the unforeseen which alternately pushes us in the direction in which we understand, and then throws us back in that which is incomprehensible.

Thus, the relationships between user and supplier, customer and company, shareholder and manager, medium and consumer are being radically reshaped. In an intriguing spin on this theme, Michael Cox and Richard Alm argue in their book "Myths of Rich and Poor Why We are Better off than We Think" that income inequality actually engenders innovation.

Yet it is possible, after all, that this loss to us is not so great as it might seem. Some of his best speeches, as we know those, for instance, against Verres and in defence of Milo were written in the closet, and never spoken at all; and most of the others were reshaped and polished for publication.

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