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If he is serious, he will gradually acquire the intuition of knowing the genuine from the false, the worth-while from the worthless, and once he has that knowledge, instinct, call it what you will, he can never be satisfied with imitations. The collection and association of antiques and reproductions should be determined by the collector's sense of fitness, it seems to me.
Anyhow, I shall ask you to go to the very first worth-while opera that comes along. Consider it a formal invitation." "Very well, I will, and answer it formally. 'Miss Child thanks Mr. Rolls for his kind invitation, and regrets that a previous engagement makes it impossible for her to accept." "By Jove, that does sound formal enough! How do you know you'll have a previous engagement?"
Hinpoha always blushed at the slightest provocation. In the stress of the moment she could not think of a single worth-while excuse for having gone into the electric room. Telling the real reason was of course out of the question because she had promised to shield Emily Meeks. "I left something in there," she stammered, "and went back after it."
To which the boy replied, "You might try to get your pupils to feel one deep emotion about life, or to think one worth-while thought; then they might stand a chance of knowing how it feels to write." Section 7. Thyrsis was still reading in the papers and magazines of philanthropists and public-spirited citizens; and he was still sitting down to write them and explain his plight.
Also, we were in daily contact with really worth-while people, people that otherwise we should have met only in books, magazines, and newspapers. And they liked us. The amazing miracle was that we, also we, were their sort of folk! I knew I was being given unbuyable things.
Those who have eyes to see, realize that the one worth-while thing which the old, nearly-blind Church has been unwittingly doing all the time, has been to hold to this central truth of all Life religious, social, national, and domestic the truth that it is only by exalting the maternal function of human life, that we can hope to reach the saviour of mankind.
Whatever people do, they want to be doing something else, and the pathway of the average individual is strewn with crude beginnings, half-finished jobs, abandoned work. The child very easily falls into line with this tendency of his elders. Hence he needs definite encouragement to see clearly what he has in hand and to bring his industrial attempts to a worth-while conclusion.
There are two essential qualifications for making an effective public speech. First, having something worth-while to say. Second, knowing how to say it. The first qualification implies a judicious choice of subject and the most thorough preparation.
And since you meant well all along and were just simply the blunderheaded man God made you, I guess I have been a little cat. Good luck to you and a worth-while trail to ride." She blew him a friendly kiss from her brown finger-tips, bent over her wheel, and took the first turn in the road at a swiftly acquired speed which left Steve Packard behind in dust and growing wonderment.
They greeted her gaily, and Kit, on the other side of the room, paid no attention to them. The programme began with a duet by Kit on his violin, and his Cousin Marie at the piano. The man was really a virtuoso, and his beautiful playing held the audience spellbound. Patty watched him, enthralled with his music, and admiring, too, his generally worth-while appearance.
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