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To his sense, Dora had but one defect her admiration for her mother was too undiscriminating. For she had nothing whatever in common with the others; she was not of the same stuff as Mrs. Temperly and Effie and Tishy. She was original and generous and uncalculating, besides being full of perception and taste in regard to the things he cared about.
On their way down to the hotel Ned Cromarty only spoke once, and that was to exclaim: "If I'd only known when I had him alone! Why didn't you tell me more before I went in?" "For your own sake," said Carrington gently. "The law is so devilish undiscriminating. Also, I wasn't absolutely certain then myself."
An author who creates a character assumes a great responsibility, and if he has not integrity or knowledge enough to respect his own creation, no one else will respect it, and, worse than this, he will tell a falsehood to hosts of undiscriminating readers. Perhaps the most curious and interesting phrase ever put into a public document is "the pursuit of happiness."
The greater danger is to be found in the flaccid, undiscriminating interest of "sympathizers" who are "for it" as an accessory to their own particular panacea.
As yet, however, this tendency had not gone so far but that those co-eds who were members of a socially recognized fraternity were automatically saved from the neglect which enveloped all other but exceptionally flirtatious and undiscriminating girls.
"Even these pastimes failed to satisfy our undiscriminating appetite. Someone a little stupider, a little less imaginative though such conditions must have been difficult indeed to achieve invented what is called the Control Experiment whereby, if theory tested be correct, half the subjects are condemned without trial to execution.
Nevertheless, any one's experience will teach him, that though he can take in an undiscriminating sweep of things at one glance, it is quite impossible for him, attentively, and completely, to examine any two things however large or however small at one and the same instant of time; never mind if they lie side by side and touch each other.
We still live in an age when war is, to the imagination of some persons, surrounded with false glories; and the greatest of modern generals has still many undiscriminating admirers. Yet the day is no less certainly at hand when the edicts of Charles V. will be deemed a more pardonable offence against humanity than the wanton march to Moscow.
And the custom of doing these things so "respectable," the applause for "success" so undiscriminating, and men so unthinking in the rush of business activity, that criticism is regarded as a mixture of envy and idealism. And it usually is, I must admit. Schilling lingered. "I hope you won't blame me for lining up against you, Matt," said he. "I don't want to, but I've got to." "Why?"
0 much-abused and highly-slandered passion! passion rather of the soul than the heart: hateful to the pseudo-moralist, but viewed with favouring, though not undiscriminating eyes by the true philosopher: bright-winged and august ambition! It is well for fools to revile thee, because thou art liable, like other utilities, to abuse!
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