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Updated: June 11, 2025
She had not even a scarf about her head, so that all its Greek clarity of line, all its tight-curling dark hair almost breaking into four ringlets, two at each white temple were distinct to me as I looked at her, even in the half light.
None has ever demonstrated more clearly than they that "man does not live by bread alone," and that the "question of bread" is not the real "question of man." All the suffering, all the struggles, all the claims of society in the past with regard to bodily needs are repeated here with amazing clarity in connection with spiritual needs.
Now with a sort of grim relief I looked the facts in the face. My hot water appearing, I made a sketchy toilet, and then descended to the courtyard where I lounged and smoked. My state of mind was peculiar. As I struck a match I noticed with a queer pride that my hand was steady. With a cold, almost sardonic clarity, I thought of Miss Falconer.
The great house had become dear to him. His own fullness was enough. There was no loneliness "loneliness, with our planet in the Milky Way?"... He felt a sense of authority in what he wrote, altogether new, a more finished simplicity the very white wine of clarity.
"Be as brief as you can," snapped Nayland Smith, starting up from the chair in which he had been seated and beginning restlessly to pace the floor before the open fireplace "as brief as is consistent with clarity. We have learnt in the past that an hour or less sometimes means the difference between " He paused, glancing at Sir Baldwin's secretary. "Between life and death," he added. Mr.
But while Cecile had an instinctive feeling for music, with hardly any understanding of it, to Grazia it was a lovely harmonious language full of meaning for her. The demoniac quality in life and art escaped her altogether: she brought to bear on it the clarity of her intelligence and heart. Christophe's genius was saturated with her clarity.
"Now," said Dick, plunging, "what do you want to do this kind of thing for?" "What kind of thing?" asked Raven, lighting up. "Smoke?" Dick looked at him accusingly, sure of his own rightness and the clarity of the issue. "You know," he said. "This business. Compromising Nan."
A cool wind surged through the sparkling brown oak leaves of the oaks at Hannan's Landing. "They die as the old die," reflected Jethro Rackby, "gnarled, withered, still hanging on when they are all but sapless." Despite the melancholy thought, his vision was gladdened by a magic clarity extending over all the heavens, and even to the source of the reviving winds. The sea was blown clear of ships.
Wace assures me, were extremely circumstantial, and entirely free from any of that emotional quality that taints hallucinatory impressions. But it must be remembered that all the efforts of Mr. Wace to see any similar clarity in the faint opalescence of the crystal were wholly unsuccessful, try as he would.
Encourage ye the school children, from their earliest years, to deliver speeches of high quality, so that in their leisure time they will engage in giving cogent and effective talks, expressing themselves with clarity and eloquence. O ye recipients of the favours of God! In this new and wondrous Age, the unshakeable foundation is the teaching of sciences and arts.
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