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"And that purpose?" "Is to see and to judge calmly, if, despite his years, we may find in the descendant of the Ironsides such a prince as we may commend to our decaying King as his heir, and to the Witan as a chief fit to defend the land." "Thou speakest the cause of my own coming.
"Lazarus, thy fair sister doth take hearts into account rather than shekels and talents of gold." "Perhaps there is wisdom in the words she speaketh when she saith you know her not," and Lazarus smiled. "Seat thyself and make ready for a better acquaintance." "Thou speakest," Zador answered heartily, glancing toward the window-seat.
Thou desirest an answer to thy doubts as to the birth of thy sister Nitetis." "I have no curiosity; I come rather to warn thee, and to remind thee that I am not the only one who is acquainted with this mystery." "Speakest thou of Phanes?" "Of whom else should I speak? He is banished from Egypt and from his own country, and must leave Naukratis in a few days.
Cleopatra, from the depth of an unequalled experience, retorts, "Thou speakest like a fool: the way to lose him!" And what "the serpent of old Nile" said, the wives of the future, who are to be wise as serpents and harmless as doves, may well ponder. It takes two things different to make a union; and part of that difference may as well lie in matters political as anywhere else.
The little resemblance thou enjoyest to that mighty Being enables thee to do this much more than the beasts of the field: wert thou his equal, thou couldst create that principle of which thou speakest, and which, in thy blindness, thou mistakest for his master."
Rather would one judge thee to be some trader, who sails over the sea for gain." "Nay," answered Ulysses, "this is ill said. True it is that the gods give not all gifts to all men, beauty to one, and sweet speech to another. Fair of form art thou; no god could better thee; but thou speakest idle words.
Why sayest thou, O Jacob, and speakest, O Israel my way is HID from the Lord, and my judgment is passed over from my God! I give POWER to the FAINT, and to them that have no might, plenty of strength." "Thus," I went on to say, "God brings His strength to destroy our weakness by making us strong. This is a God indeed! Shall we not trust Him?"
And if it wanted to speak, it would have none who could understand it: so high hath it grown. Now it waiteth and waiteth, for what doth it wait? It dwelleth too close to the seat of the clouds; it waiteth perhaps for the first lightning?" When Zarathustra had said this, the youth called out with violent gestures: "Yea, Zarathustra, thou speakest the truth.
For one may seek in vain to outwit a Venetian; one must admire them for that, though it work us woe!" "It is thine own tale, verily, Ecciva; thou speakest to mock us!"
Is it not shame in ye thus craven to deem her sons, when in thy own breast so much devotion and loyalty have rest? why not judge others by yourself, my father, and know the dark things of which ye dream can never be?" "Thou speakest as the enthusiast thou art, my child.
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