Vietnam or Thailand ? Vote for the TOP Country of the Week !
Updated: May 25, 2025
I would fain have lived single-heartedly, for I think I was made so; but now you see how black and deadly a lie my life is. It is worse than you could have imagined, is it not? It is worse than the life of the cruelest bigot, for he at least believes in himself." "Worse, far worse!" "But at least, dear young lady," he went on piteously, "believe me that I have the grace to abhor myself.
"Poor Uncle Fountain, what a schemer he turns out!" "Men all turn out schemers when you know them, Miss Impertinence. Well, dear, I have no selfish views for you. I love my few friends too single-heartedly for that; but I am sad when I see you leaving us to go where you are not prized." "Indeed, aunt, I am prized at Font Abbey. I am overrated there as I am here.
Do it for God's sake and your own single-heartedly. Go to the school, return to your flowers, and never shun innocent society, however dull. Milk and water is a poor thing, but it is a diluent, and all we can do just now is to dilute your grief." He made her promise: "Next time I come tell me all about you and George.
England, his blood relatives, even the Redfields, seemed very remote to the ranger, as he stood in his door that night and watched the sparkle of Swenson's camp-fire through the trees. With the realization that there waited a brave girl of the type that loves single-heartedly, ready to sacrifice everything to the welfare of her idealized subject, he felt unworthy, selfish, vain.
It is this which constitutes his supreme importance for us English at the present time. Ours is an age in which ideals are rare, and we belong to a race in which men who follow them so single-heartedly are not common. As a poet, Shelley contributed a new quality to English literature a quality of ideality, freedom, and spiritual audacity, which severe critics of other nations think we lack.
Word Of The Day
Others Looking