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And he begat on her a son named Bharata. "The mother is but the sheath of flesh in which the father begets the son. Indeed the father himself is the son. Therefore, O Dushmanta, support thy son and insult not Sakuntala. O god among men, the father himself becoming the son rescueth himself from hell. Sakuntala hath truly said that thou art the author of this child's being.

True love always begets reserve; we fear to be accused of exaggeration if we should give utterance to feelings inspired, by passion, and the modest lover, in his dread of saying too much, very often says too little.

At that, the sledge rope galls one's neck with a continual, endless, yielding drag, resulting in back pains peculiar to itself. It is this eternal maddening pull, with the pitiful crawling gait that tells; horse's labour and a snail's pace. The toil begets a perspiration which the cold solidifies midway through the garments.

He bade me do and I did. "M'sieur does not know the sin of hate. It is the wild beast of all sins. And fear, too, that is the father of sin. For fear begets hate. And hate goes raging to do all sin. "So, after fear, came hate into my heart. Before my eyes was always the face of this man, threatening with that knife of mine.

Prayer is the utilization of the love wherewith He loves us. Prayer begets an awakened desire to be and do good. It makes new and scientific discoveries of God, of His goodness and power. It shows us more clearly than we saw before, what we already have and are; and most of all, it shows us what God is.

"Truth, sir, is that which can never pass away; the Truth of Life is Good Works, which abide everlastingly." "Sir," said I, "you smoke a pipe, I perceive, and should, therefore, be a good preacher; for smoking begets thought " "And yet, sir, is not to act greater than to think?"

In his "reply," lies a world of meaning one of the answers to the old question of the reason for personal antipathies and attractions, and may perhaps be said, in this case, to touch upon animal magnetism. There are exceptions to every rule, and to the maxim that "love begets love" there are many instances to be cited in which the contrary proves true.

No: a revolution in ideas and in prejudices is not made with that rapidity; it moves gradually; it does not escalade. Philosophy does not inspire by violence, nor by seduction; nor is it the sword that begets love of liberty. Joseph the Second also borrowed the language of philosophy, when he wished to suppress the monks in Belgium, and to seize upon their revenues.

One fault begets another. The faulty use of the respiratory muscles directs the vibrating air-column to the soft palate, where the tone is so smothered that the singer has to over-exert himself to be heard, instead of directing it against the hard palate, where it would gain vibrance and carrying quality."