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Teachers, legislators, administrators, if there are any walks in life in which cynicism and a capacity for merely destructive criticism are out of place, and in which imagination and sympathy are imperatively demanded, they are these three; and it is nothing short of a national calamity that these great and commanding professions should be manned, in part at least, by men whose mission in life is to paralyse rather than to vitalise, to fetter rather than to set free.

"If the same concentration of mind could be carried into the wide life of the world, we might revolutionise civilisation; or vitalise and advance it, I mean as you are doing in Egypt." "I have done nothing in Egypt. I have sounded the bugle I have not had my fight." "That is true in a sense," she replied. "Your real struggle is before you. I do not know why I say it, but I do say it; I feel it.

'I, if I be lifted up, will draw all men unto Me. So, wherever you get what they call an ethical gospel which deals with moralities, and does not impart the power that will vitalise moralities, and make them into thankful service and sacrifices, in return for the great Sacrifice; wherever you get a gospel that falters in its enunciation of the sufferings of Christ, and wherever you get a gospel that secularises the Christian service of the Sabbath, and will rather discuss the things that the newspapers discuss, and the new books that the reviewers are talking about, and odds and ends of that sort that are thought to be popular and attractive, you get a gospel minus the thing that, in the Old Testament and in the New alike, stands forth in the centre of all.

There is only the difference in width of interest. Some of the passionate few lack catholicity, or, rather, the whole of their interest is confined to one narrow channel; they have none left over. These men help specially to vitalise the reputations of the narrower geniuses: such as Crashaw.

A man gets power and knowledge from his time in the degree in which he suffers it to enlarge and vitalise him; he loses power and knowledge in the degree in which he suffers it to limit his vision and confine his interests.

But when we ask ourselves what it has done to vitalise the nation, we may well hesitate for an answer. Twenty years ago, in the days of "schedules" and "percentages," elementary education was, on balance, an actively devitalising agency. The policy of the Education Department made that inevitable.

All incidents and impressions that struck deep had served to vitalise it: that early championship of his mother; her tales of Rajputana; his friendship with Desmond and Dyán; and, not least, his father's Ramayána pictures in the long gallery at home, that had seized his imagination in very early days, when their appeal was simply to his innate sense of colour, and the reiterate wonder and beauty of his mother's face in those moving scenes from the story of Sita India's crown of womanhood....

He did not know that by perpetually feeling on my bosom the facets of the beloved jewel which had long lain warm upon hers the cross which had received the last kiss from her lips I had been able to focus all the scattered rays of thought I had been able to vitalise memory till it became an actual presence.

Is it not a composition of many elements? And should we not learn to combine such elements to vitalise our 'White Eagle'? It is possible!" "With God all things are possible!" quoted the Marchese Rivardi "But with man " "We are taught that God made man 'in His image.

"If the same concentration of mind could be carried into the wide life of the world, we might revolutionise civilisation; or vitalise and advance it, I mean as you are doing in Egypt." "I have done nothing in Egypt. I have sounded the bugle I have not had my fight." "That is true in a sense," she replied. "Your real struggle is before you. I do not know why I say it, but I do say it; I feel it.

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