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Updated: May 11, 2025


You know what the poet says: "Cast your bread upon the waters And you may live to say: 'Oh, how I wish I had the crust That once I threw away!" Her throat was pulsing swiftly; her eyes were brimming with tears, bruised for lost sleep. "Dearest and kindest friend! When I think what you have done for me that you faced shame worse than death guarded by unprovable honor John! John!"

Peter returned the American money and the glove button to the purse and handed it back to Miss D'Alloi. "You've forgotten the ribbon and the gold piece," said Leonore. "You were never more mistaken in your life," replied Peter, with anything but legal guardedness concerning unprovable statements. He folded up the ribbon neatly and put it, with the coin, in his waistcoat pocket.

There was no longer any hope of his recovery; that he knew of a surety, knew as, every now and then, one does know things unprovable. He had taken the knowledge pluckily, albeit it had told on him more than he would have been willing to confess. It would have told on him still more, though, had it not been for his week with Whittenden.

If conceivable in the Oriental mind, why not in that of the West? And yet, in spite of some native peculiarities of structure, why should not the general idea have been imported? Who shall decide? In a book such as this, mooted questions which involve such multitudinous detail and such unprovable argument cannot be discussed.

Medical researchers and research gerontologists have noticed that many other vitamin and vitamin-like substances have similar effects on laboratory animals. Some will object that what helps rats and mice is in no way proven to cause the same result on humans. I agree. Proven with full scientific rigor, no. In fact, at present, the contention is unprovable.

Dully the big eyes drooped again, and as if in mere casual mannerism her little brown hands went creeping up to the white breast of her gown. Then just as startling, just-as unprovable as the flash of a shooting star, her glance flashed up at Barton. "O h!" gasped little Eve Edgarton. "O h!" said Barton. Astoundingly in his ears bells seemed suddenly to be ringing.

Pierce, I think you would scarcely have heard her descend." "Well, as she didn't go down, of course I didn't hear her," snapped Mrs. Pierce, with the feminine way of settling an argument by an unprovable statement. Mr. Monroe began on another tack. "When you went to Miss Lloyd's room," he said, "was the maid, Elsa, there?" "Miss Lloyd had just dismissed her for the night."

This, then, is the value of religious influence to creative art: and though we to-day necessarily regard the personages, localities, and events of the creed as coming under the category of "things that are not," we may still as fervently hope and expect that the things of that category may "bring to nought the things that are," including the superstitious reverence for the creed and its unprovable statements; for has not the victory in human things often been with the things that were not, but which were thus ardently desired and expected?

The representation of some speculators that the condition of the human race since its first appearance on earth has been a condition of universal and hopeless savagery down to a comparatively modern date, is an assumption merely, an unwarranted assumption used in support of an unproved and unprovable theory of man’s origin.

Again, "There can be no doubt there are men often of great piety and excellence who have, or fancy they have, a sort of sixth sense, or, as Cardinal Newman calls it, an 'illative sense, by which they see by intuition ... things unprovable or disprovable by ordinary reason."

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