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Faith relieves the weakness of the human mind, for whom application is commonly a very painful work; it is much easier to rely upon others than to examine for one's self; examination being slow and difficult, it is usually unpleasant to ignorant and stupid minds as well as to very ardent ones; this is, no doubt, why faith finds so many partisans.
Surely I divide your grief, and may I not claim your confidence? Who has wept more over your great and dreadful sorrows? I would not have come to you, but I do believe that sorrow shared relieves the burden, and it is now that you may feel a woman's aid, and something of what a woman could be to you...." "Be assured," he gravely said, "I thank you, Emmeline, for your intentions."
In the consideration of the American water-color artists it will be found that Sargent and Homer tend always toward the graphic aspect of a pictorial idea, yet it is Homer who relieves his pictures of this obsession by a brilliant appreciation of the medium for its own sake. Homer steps out of the dry conventionalism of the English style of painting, which Sargent does not do.
You are imprisoned in mind even when your limbs are most at freedom." "Yet the freedom of your thoughts," said the Scot, "relieves not the pressure of the gyves on your limbs." "For a brief time that may be endured," answered the vagrant, "and if within that period I cannot extricate myself, and fail of relief from my comrades, I can always die, and death is the most perfect freedom of all."
Your letter of the 29th of July relieves me. You had actually seen it.
"I understand that, Miss Rolls. What other reason could there be?" "There couldn't be any other. Do promise. I'm so frightened for you." "I shall certainly accept no help from Mr. Rolls." "That's good! It relieves my mind. And swear you won't let him dream that I've said anything or interfered with his plans." "His plans!"
This active adventurous life is amusing, do you see? there is something as regards discipline itself which has its charm; it is wholesome and relieves the spirit to have one's life ordered in advance with no possible dispute, and consequently with no irresolution or regret. Thence comes lightness of heart and gaiety. We know what we must do, we do it, and we are content."
In matters of religion, a curate, a priest, an ignorant monk becomes master of the thoughts. Faith relieves the weakness of the human mind, to which application is commonly painful; it is much more convenient to depend upon others, than to examine for one's self. Inquiry, being slow and difficult, equally, displeases the stupidity of the ignorant, and the ardour of the enlightened.
"You Steynholme folk are all on the jump," said Hart. "Cheer up, fair dames! Thunder relieves the atmosphere, you know, and one live cartridge is often more effective than an ocean of talk." "Bub-bub-but who's shot, sir?" gasped Minnie. "A ghost, a most scoundrelly apparition, with fearsome eyes, offensive whiskers, and a hat which is a base copy of mine." "Owd Ben!" sighed Mrs.
'You see, I had better not ask you too much about your plans, Sir Rupert said hastily; 'although, of course it relieves me from all responsibility to know that you are only making a peaceful landing. 'Like any ordinary travellers, Hamilton said. 'Ah, well, no I don't quite see that, and I rather fancy Ericson would not quite see it either.
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