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Updated: June 14, 2025
In that room the name of Jesus continually vibrates with an intense and passionate life, more wonderful, more beautiful, and more terrible than the tremor of all the sea.
Here is not only the subtle equilibrium between man and the things that surround him, but the things themselves flesh-tints, drapery, garbs, polished floor, chairs, table, and wall tapestry are saturated with light; absorbed by the inert matter which nevertheless vibrates and, like the flesh-tones, remains puissant and individual. Humanity is the central and sounding note of his art.
When the prongs vibrate the handle vibrates up and down in unison with it, and imparts its motion to the sounding box, or resonance case as it is sometimes called, where one is used.
"It is so," said the old admiral; "just look at me, now. Do I look like the here of a romantic love story?" "Not exactly, I admit." "Well, notwithstanding that, Jack Pringle has touched a chord that vibrates in my heart yet," replied the admiral. "Have you any objection to tell me of it?"
Catholicism vibrates in it, pulses, breathes, and lives, body to body, with human life. The book is a sure friend. It speaks to all passions, all difficulties, even worldly ones; it solves all problems; it is more eloquent than any preacher, for its voice is your own, it is the voice within your soul, you hear it with your spirit.
We may be too late, for horses can hear each other miles off; and the slightest concussion vibrates afar through the elastic atmosphere of these high plateaux. We reach the caballada. What is Seguin doing? He has torn the blanket from under his saddle, and is muffling the head of his horse! We follow his example, without exchanging a word, for we know this is the only plan to pursue.
The conversation of people gives a pretty correct estimate of character. Complaints from people who are sorry for themselves is one of the tell-tale evidences of a weak character. There is a present day need of knowledge concerning a certain contagion of emotions. Strong feeling sometimes vibrates that which is hostile and selfish.
Huneker is, as I have said, a powerful personality, a man of quick brain and an energetic imagination, a man of moods and temperament a string that vibrates and sings in response to music we get in these essays of his a distinctly original and very valuable contribution to the world's tiny musical literature." J. F. Runciman, in London Saturday Review. 12mo. 31.50
The extremity of the tail of this snake is terminated by a point, which is very slightly enlarged; and as the animal glides along, it constantly vibrates the last inch; and this part striking against the dry grass and brushwood, produces a rattling noise, which can be distinctly heard at the distance of six feet.
It might be urged that these flowers, had these miraculous combinations not been, would not have survived, but would have had their place filled by others that stood in no need of crossed fertilisation; and the non-existence of the first would have been perceived by none, nor would the life that vibrates on the earth have seemed less incomprehensible to us, less diverse, or less astounding.
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