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Updated: June 16, 2025


He opened the tent, looked up to the heavens, and returned. "I do not see my star there," said he; "but no matter. She is here in my heart." "The night is dark," said De Thou. "Say rather that the time draws nigh. It advances, my friend; it advances. Twenty minutes more, and all will be accomplished. The army only waits the report of this pistol to begin."

"The Dutch and Saxon ministers," urged Binder. "Little nobodies," said Kaunitz, with a shrug. "I will not see them." "But, indeed, you presume too much upon their littleness. Only yesterday you invited the Hessian ambassador to dine, and then you sat down to table without him." "He was three minutes behind the time. And do you imagine that Prince Kaunitz waits for a poor little Hessian envoy?

Dreams haunt the hapless bed, Ghosts haunt the night, Life crowns her living head, Love and Delight. Nay, not a dream nor ghost, Nay, but Divine, She that was loved and lost Waits to be thine! She ceased, and a moan of desire went up from all who heard. Then the Wanderer saw that those beside him tore at the bandages about their brows and rent them loose.

The ship that is to take from us our two sons and our fair guest will sail from this coast in a few hours, and by the close of the day three who are dear to us will have gone from our midst. I can not put down what I feel, or tell the grief of my poor wife. I add these lines while the boat waits for my sons.

What poet sits down and says, 'I will write a poem'? What man looks out and says, 'I will fall in love'? No! Happiness, as the great German tells us, 'falls suddenly from the bosom of the gods; so does love." EGERTON. "You remember the old line in Horace: 'The tide flows away while the boor sits on the margin and waits for the ford."

Their mornings are spent with dressmakers, milliners, upholsterers, jewelers, decorators, and caterers. After that, comes a rush through offices, where one waits in line, gazing vaguely at busy clerks engulfed in papers.

Truth is the grand motor-power which, like a giant engine, has rolled the car of civilisation out from the maze of antiquity where it now waits to be freighted with the precious fruits of living genius.

Politeness towards your host and hostess demands that you should never make any little personal grievance the ground of discomfort or disagreement. A gentleman conducts his last partner to supper; waits upon her till she has had as much refreshment as she desires, and then re-conducts her to the ball-room.

He yields and bends, and, with a patience beyond our comprehension, waits, that in the end He may win through our consent. And so not only is His purpose saved, but man is saved and character is made in the process. The plan is a detail of the purpose. There is one unfailing purpose through continual breakings of the plan. God's purpose remains unchanging through all changes.

"He looks at a thing all round an' through an' through 'fore he fixes up his mind about it," Rube went on, addressing the sheriff. "You an' me, Isa, we ain't built the same 's Kiddie. We ain't so slick or so clever at analysin'. Because a galoot like this yer Sanson T. Wrangler happens along an' says he's bin robbed, you never waits t' inquire if he's tellin' the truth.

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