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His visions took the forms of animals a Cheshire cat, like that in "Alice in Wonderland," with merely a grin that faded away, changing into a lynx which in turn disappeared, followed by an unknown creature with short nose and pointed ears, then tortoises and guinea-pigs, a perfectly unrelated succession of beasts.
Things which belong in the category of "unrelated beauty" may be appropriately gathered in such a room, because the use of it is to please the eye and excite the interest of our social world; therefore a table which is a marvel of art, but not of convenience, or a casket which is beautiful to look at, but of no practical use, are in accordance with the idea of the room.
It is scarcely an exaggeration to say that the "good American" has been he who has most resembled a good camper. He has had robust health unless or until he has abused it, a tolerant disposition, and an ability to apply his fingers or his brain to many unrelated and unexpected tasks. He is disposed to blaze his own trail.
The particular independent and unrelated is an abstraction. The isolation of anything results in contradiction. It is only the whole that animates and gives meaning to the individual and the particular.
This was the time when everything that happened, everything he heard, casual words, unrelated phrases, seemed a provocation or an encouragement, confirmed him in his resolution. And indeed to be busy with material affairs is the best preservative against reflection, fears, doubts all these things which stand in the way of achievement.
One Sunday in King William's Town a score of colored women came mincing across the great barren square dressed oh, in the last perfection of fashion, and newness, and expensiveness, and showy mixture of unrelated colors, all just as I had seen it so often at home; and in their faces and their gait was that languishing, aristocratic, divine delight in their finery which was so familiar to me, and had always been such a satisfaction to my eye and my heart.
These are the pines that puzzle the local botanist, not easily determined, and unrelated to other conifers of the Sierra slope; the same pines of which the Indians relate a legend mixed of brotherliness and the retribution of God. Once the pines possessed the field, as the worn stumps of them along the streamside show, and it would seem their secret purpose to regain their old footing.
The idea of any diabolical malice moving one man to pass from city to city, and there quietly single out his victims both of them, by the very hypothesis, unrelated to him, both of them at the epoch of their lives, when "The bosom's lord sits lightly on its throne,"
As for the reason, Christianity alone gives complete intellectually satisfactory sanctions for both the communal and the individualistic principles of social progress. Christianity, as we have sufficiently shown, has both principles not unrelated to each other, but vitally interrelated.
The dictionary says that an opinion is 'what some one thinks or believes. This definition leaves every one's opinion free to be autogenous, or unrelated either to what any one else may think or to what the truth may be.
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