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Fact expresses for me something in its nature primary and unanalyzable.
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A few years back, I visited the Dutch consulate in San Francisco, where Dutch writer Arnon Grunberg talked about his work and life. His presentation seemed to be unprepared and quite random, which was great, because serendipitous entanglements can lead to fresh insights. That night was no different. He mentioned how one of his colleagues, literary scientist F.W. Korsten, said that games where “the future of literature.” Although the short article he wrote about it back in 2015 suggests the opposite, he was very skeptical about this in San Francisco two years later.
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All round the world there is this same obscuration of the real intelligence of men.
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Little gratitude seems due in the one case, and all sort of resentment seems unjust in the other.
The effects are too often but too little regarded.
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In that spirit, and with no presumption of finality, this little book of explanations is given to the world.
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Unmoving, their ship seemed, through the long hours.
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EVERY smell or odour is naturally felt as in the nostrils;
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The general air of the place reminded me forcibly of the days when I lived with Mr. and Mrs. Micawber.
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Yet let me confess that I am greatly attracted by such fine phrases as the Will of God, the Hand of God, the Great Commander.
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Well, if you lived in Europe in 1490, and someone told you the earth was round and moved around the sun—that would have been an "astounding" story.
EVERY great religion has as its psychological reason for existence the mission of compensating for some crying, unsatisfied human need.
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WE do not therefore thoroughly and heartily sympathize with the gratitude of one man towards another.
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The engines of the Almirante Gomez were going dead slow. Away up beside her monster funnels her siren blew dismally
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This mediocrity, however, in which the point of propriety consists, is different in different passions.
To the mystery of Power and Beauty, out of the earth that mothered us, we move.
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Worms have played a more important part in the history of the world than most persons would at first suppose.
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I returned to my own world. And Derek stayed in his. Each to his own; one may rail at this allotted portion—but he does not lightly give it up.
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The girl’s name was Inge; she was a poor child, but proud and presumptuous.
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Audiobooks have become very popular because they sync so perfectly with our busy lives. However, there are many other benefits to Audiobooks, even for kids.
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The best practical exercise for the enlargement of one's vocabulary is translating, or writing verses.
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There is no art in the slavish copying of persons in real life.
I glance at this question rather to express a detachment than a view.
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OF THE QUESTIONS WHICH OUGHT TO BE EXAMINED IN A THEORY OF MORAL SENTIMENTS
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British political life resists cleansing with all the vigour of a dirty little boy.
“Hurrah! Hurrah! There he is! The Prince! The Prince!”
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A good style is one that is effective, and a bad style is one which fails of doing what the writer wishes to do.
The current syllogistic logic rests on the assumption that either A is B or it is not B.
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Mankind, however, more readily sympathize with those smaller joys which flow from less important causes.
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A large amount of information was available for analysis.
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It is the natural, to-be-desired longing of the child mind to be satiated with good stories.
It is even of considerable importance, that the evil which is done without design should be regarded as a misfortune to the doer as well as to the sufferer.
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One day there was an unusually heavy storm and down from the tree blew the nest. So the Sparrow had now no home.
It can also perform most of the calculations necessary for real-time guidance of the course of the experiments.
One is apt to write and talk of strong and weak as though some were always strong, some always weak.
The wise and virtuous man is at all times willing that his own private interest should be sacrificed to the public interest of his own particular order or soci
I think if I had yielded to the impulse of my heart, I would have poured out all those protestations of a lover’s ecstasy
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I think it worthwhile, in illustration of what I have said above at the page specified, to append the following passage from Grandorgæus's catalogue of Muratori
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To approve of another man’s opinions is to adopt those opinions, and to adopt them is to approve of them.
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There was once a little man whose mother made him a beautiful suit of clothes.
Now all this leads very directly to a discussion of the relations of a person of my way of thinking to the Church and religious institutions generally.
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Science may be divided into three sorts. All that can fall within the compass of human understanding,
The delivery of his country into the clutches of a merciless, ultra-modern religion can be prevented only by Dr. Hagstrom's deciphering an extraordinary code.
OUR sympathy with sorrow, though not more real, has been more taken notice of than our sympathy with joy.
THERE can be no proper motive for hurting our neighbour, there can be no incitement to do evil to another
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The best way to cultivate breadth is to cultivate the use of contrast in your writing.
When grammar is treated (as we have tried to treat it) as “logical instinct,” then there can be no conflict with other instincts.
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Light novels are Japanese young adult novels targeted at high school students.
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The river of sound he decided to be the sound of a vibrational explosion of some sort.
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Love does not seem to me to be a simple elemental thing.
“Come back. Oh, do come back!” called Dicky to the little ship, but the ship only sailed the faster.
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“Now to God the Father, God the Son——”
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This situation will lead to a tendency—already shown by the French—to employ more prolific races as mercenaries
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Impossible! What sort of creatures would they be, that could live two miles beneath the surface of the earth?
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IT is thus that man, who can subsist only in society, was fitted by nature to that situation for which he was made.
I draw my beliefs exactly as an artist draws lines to make a picture, to express my impression of the world and my purpose.
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Just think, this little White Rabbit wanted to be somebody else instead of the nice little rabbit that he was.
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“With all my heart,” said the cook, and she made a cake. It was as big as—let me see—as big as the moon.
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How long he had remained unconscious, Tommy had no means of determining.
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IN the two foregoing parts of this discourse I have chiefly considered the origin and foundation of our judgments concerning the sentiments and conduct of other
Let me shift my ground a little and ask you to consider what is involved in the opposite belief.
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The character of every individual, so far as it can affect the happiness of other people, must do so by its disposition either to hurt or to benefit them.
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The sentiment which most immediately and directly prompts us to reward is gratitude that which most immediately and directly prompts us to punish is resentment
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Some new illustrations have been introduced, and four of the old drawings have been replaced by better ones, done from life by Mr. T.W. Wood.
Life is a maze of endless continuity, to which, nevertheless, we desire to find some key.
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The great division of our affections is into the selfish and the benevolent.
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I write this down. It is the form of my belief, and that unanalyzable something called Beauty is the light that falls upon that form.
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By the “heart” I mean, for the moment, the sum-total of kindly impulses.
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Of the 46 system reports, 35 were sufficiently complete to be useful in a detailed analysis.
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War is manifestly not a thing in itself, it is something correlated with the whole fabric of human life.
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A peculiarly modern style is that in which very short sentences are used for pungent effect.
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He did not fear the battle he knew he must fight. He hurried back because Apeman might realize himself beaten and escape into the jungle.
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Eric convinced the public how important fundamental research was, how wrong funding organizations were to overlook the value of those fundamental researches.
The insolence and brutality of anger, in the same manner, when we indulge its fury without check or restraint, is of all objects the most detestable.
Recognition of the importance of rotating memory devices in display applications is evident in the reports.
I beheld, saith Daniel, till the Beast was slain, and his body destroyed, and given to the burning flames.
Virtue is the great support, and vice the great disturber of human society.
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Hope murmured. "The three-part music comes first. There will first be the spiritual."
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Modern industrialism is a struggle between nations for two things, markets and raw materials, as well as for the sheer pleasure of dominion.
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IT is well known to have been the doctrine of Mr. Hobbes, that a state of nature is a state of war; and that antecedent to the institution of civil government.
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The whole area was moon, a stupendous scimitar of white dawn with its edge hacked out by notches of darkness.
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The violent and sudden change produced upon the mind, when an emotion of any kind is brought suddenly upon it, constitutes the whole nature of Surprise.
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THEY waited two days at Settler's Station. To push along the line into the desert would have been useless, both men were convinced that an airplane would arrive
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They found that little Marjery was the best scholar and had the best heart of any one who wanted to be the teacher, and they gave her a most favorable report.
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WE kept, on the Planetara, always the time and routine of our port of departure.
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It is the same case with the passion by which Nature unites the two sexes.
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A youth's entry to adulthood is threatened by the imminent arrival of an asteroid which will destroy life on earth.
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In such a flood it would seem that we should have no difficulty in obtaining good guides for our study.
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They were moving sluggishly along the red light, seeming to flow rather than crawl.
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The most interesting example of such structures are churches—communities of believers—and armies.
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All this time Matthew passeth over in few words, and here begins to relate the preaching and miracles of Christ.
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"But I won't let you go," Larry finished. The palace was somnolent; the officials were asleep: none had heard of the murder.
The giant mechanism, fashioned in the guise of a man, lay dying.
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It has been hinted that the rhetorical, impassioned, and lofty styles are in a measure dangerous. The natural corrective of that danger is artistic reserve.
"There are colors," said the Robot. "And the daylight and darkness of the days. But we are moving through them very rapidly, so they blend into gray."
EVEN of the passions derived from the imagination, those which take their origin from a peculiar turn or habit it has acquired.
We must take each style separately and master it thoroughly before trying to combine the three in a work of fiction
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We start with the large computer system. All classes of jobs can be handled by this powerful system.
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“Oh, mother, dear mother!” cried Ernest. “I do hope I shall live to see him.”
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The species of objects in the Heavens are few in number; the Sun, the Moon, the Planets, and the Fixed Stars, are all which those philosophers could distinguish
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Now there was little Tuk. As a matter of fact his name was not Tuk at all, but before he could speak properly he called himself Tuk.
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Thirty thousand of these pieces he handled every day, nine or ten million every year—how many in a lifetime it rested with the gods to say.
Two eternal beings, magnificently enhaloed, the one in a blinding excess of white radiance and the other in a bewildering extravagance of colours.
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The weak have no essential rights against the strong, nor the strong against the weak.
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The memory that had registered only in some corner of a mind deeper than the conscious, came to the surface.
IT WAS shortly after that mid-day meal when I encountered Venza sitting on the starlit deck.
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High in jungle treetops swings young Bentley—his human brain imprisoned in a mighty ape.
Nobody ever fancies that our food feels its own agreeable or disagreeable taste.
THOSE systems which make sentiment the principle of approbation may be divided into two different classes.
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One day I was informed by Mr. Mell that Mr. Creakle would be home that evening.
Mary Atwood and I lay on the metal grid floor of the largest Time-cage.
THE effect of this influence of fortune is, first, to diminish our sense of the merit or demerit of those actions which arose from the most blamable intentions
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Throughout this great division of the animal kingdom, as far as I can discover, secondary sexual characters, such as we are here considering, never occur.
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You must use your thought as directed in previous chapters, and begin to do what you can do where you are; and you must do ALL that you can do where you are.
There comes out of the cloud, our house—not new to me, but quite familiar, in its earliest remembrance.
As we saw it first it was the wildest and most desolate of scenes. We were in an enormous amphitheatre, a vast circular plain, the floor of the giant crater.
Pleasure and pain are the great objects of desire and aversion: but these are distinguished, not by reason, but by immediate sense and feeling.
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There was a nameless feeling, a repulsion against stopping; it was indescribable, but he was aware of it.
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They were beaten; they had lost the game, they were swept aside.
HAVE you ever stood on the seashore, with the breakers rolling at your feet, and imagined what the scene would be like if the ocean water were gone?
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The villain, in a tragedy or romance, is as much the object of our indignation, as the hero is that of our sympathy and affection.
THE preservation and healthful state of the body seem to be the objects which Nature first recommends to the care of every individual.
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Matthew Arnold does not embellish his criticism, nor does he make any special appeal to the feelings or emotions of his readers. Not so Ruskin.
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He had found the entrance an opening no longer: it was sealed with a giant web of ropy strands—a network, welded together to a glutinous mesh.
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When two objects have frequently been seen together, the imagination acquires a habit of passing easily from the one to the other.
The thing that Barter then contrived was destined to remain forever in the memory of Bentley as the most ghastly thing he had ever experienced.
That airplane of the slanted wings, the bulbous, almost bulletlike fuselage, what of it?
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The idea of organizing the progressive elements in the social chaos into a regular developing force is one that has had a great attraction for me.
I heard what he said. You shall not die. We shall go away to your place, where there are no beetles to eat us
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The imitative powers of Dancing are much superior to those of instrumental Music, and are at least equal, perhaps superior, to those of any other art.
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“Ordinary people snuggle up to God as a lost leveret in a freezing wilderness might snuggle up to a Siberian tiger….
None of the Robots would admit having seen Migul; nor the arrival of the cage; nor the strangers from the past.
The fool of nature stood with stupid eyes, And gaping mouth, that testified surprise.
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The surface of the Earth was one vast building, like a hive, and to each human being was allotted by law a certain abiding place.
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There was a gasp. The audience sat frozen. On the stage, with no one lifting a hand to stop her, the crimson murderess made a leap and vanished.
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I try to stay my tears, and to reply, ‘Oh, Dora, love, as fit as I to be a husband!’
We must begin our study of the English language with the elementary sounds and the letters which represent them.
No man faces death in so shocking a form without feeling the effects. Death had flicked them with a finger of flame and had passed them by.
At the Rutgers-Bell (RB) nuclear physics laboratory, work has been done with two different two-CPU systems.
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The past never returns; the course of events, old in its texture, is ever new in its colouring and fashion
It passed beneath the planes, that were motionless by contrast.
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It stung me into action, and for all the chaotic rush of these desperate moments my heart surged with relief.
“The old, old thing, you see! The weak protest of the living.”
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Now that I once more approach the riddle of suggestion after having kept away from it for some thirty years, I find there is no change in the situation.
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‘Why, bless my life and soul!’ said Mr. Omer, ‘how do you find yourself? Take a seat.—-Smoke not disagreeable, I hope?’
There is a foul play on Mercury--Until Denny Olear of the Interplanetary Flying Police gets after his man.
On the day of the next full moon every living thing on earth will be wiped out of existence
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Since then the world never effectually reopened these questions until the modern period.
The blacks shouted to Apeman but of course Bentley could not understand what they said.
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To meet these story needs as applied to oral delivery, a story has, ordinarily, to be made over before it is told.
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"When I am finished, Dale, I shall probably kill you."
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According to an unwritten law, the buying a drink included the privilege of loafing for just so long; then one had to buy another drink or move on.
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Edward Everett afterward remarked, “I wish I could have produced in two hours the effect that Lincoln produced in two minutes.”
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The wind had gone down with the light, and so the snow had come on. It was a heavy, settled fall, I recollect, in great flakes; and it lay thick.
All life had turned to rottenness and stench in them—love was a beastliness, joy was a snare, and God was an imprecation.
For three weeks after his injury Jurgis never got up from bed. It was a very obstinate sprain; the swelling would not go down, and the pain still continued.
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“GOOD GOD, what was that?” Dr. Frank’s face had gone white in the starlight. Snap stood like a statue of horror.
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By studying such words in pairs, confusion is very likely to be fixed forever in the mind.
And now my written story ends. I look back, once more—for the last time—before I close these leaves.
What was Barter doing now? Would he not be striving to watch the course of his experiment?
Flint knives came into play, then sharpened stakes that were thrust through the bleeding meat.
‘You will find her,’ pursued my aunt, ‘as good, as beautiful, as earnest, as disinterested, as she has always been.
They are not precisely English―nor will we insult a great nation by calling them Kickapoo; perhaps they are Channingese.
It is to be observed accordingly, that we are still more anxious to communicate to our friends our disagreeable than our agreeable passions.
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It was now two years since Edwin Leland bought the estate for a song and took up his residence in the gloomy old house.
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Slowly she began to move. Moans escaped her lips, little pathetic moans, and the name of Lee Bentley.
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This analogy occurs to me: There are two ants of human intelligence to whom we are trying to explain the nature of Space.
He drew her to him, whispered in her ear, and kissed her.
There was a device upon the table. I have already described a similar one, the Time-telespectroscope.
No one was really sorry about this except poor Elzbieta, who was inconsolable.
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The first important consideration is good nature.
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This power or quality of resistance we call Solidity; and the thing which possesses it, the Solid Body or Thing.
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How often are the great things of life submerged beneath the trivial.
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Jurgis started. “I—I—” he stammered. “Is it Socialism? I didn’t know. I want to know about what you spoke of—I want to help. I have been through all that.”
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From the first moment of her dark eyes resting on me, I saw she knew I was the bearer of evil tidings.
I confess I find myself a confusion of motives beside which my confusion of perceptions pales into insignificance.
My sister, Mrs. Joe Gargery, was more than twenty years older than I, and had established a great reputation with herself and the neighbours...
The simple note of such instruments, it is true, is generally a very clear, or what is called a melodious, sound.
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The Trade—which does not exist—has its obligations and its code, but also it has its redeeming features.
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A sneering chuckle broke from Bram's lips. "Yes, it's me, James Dodd," he answered. "I'm a little surprised to see you here, Dodd, but I'm mighty glad."
A pulsing pain that stabbed through his head was Chet's first conscious impression.
“Oh, no, I’m not so stupid as all that; no, I’m not!” Anders said.
WE may judge of the propriety or impropriety of the sentiments of another person by their correspondence or disagreement with our own.
Most people speak of drugs in the spirit of that admirable firm of soap-boilers which assures its customers that the soap they make “contains no chemicals.
And when he could shout no more he still stood there, gasping, and whispering hoarsely to himself: “By God! By God! By God!”
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It is the fashion for the apologists of monarchy in the British Empire to speak of the British system as a crowned republic.
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He had read somewhere that the great apes sorrowed when any of their members died.
The meal consisted of various fruits, some meat which Bentley could not identify, and wild honey which was delicious.
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The Bishop and Presbyters of one city meddled not with the affairs of another city, except by admonitory letters or messages.
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During the summer the packing houses were in full activity again, and Jurgis made more money.
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A work of literary art is like a piece of music: one false note makes a discord that spoils the effect of the whole.
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Comets, eclipses, thunder, lightning, and other meteors, by their greatness, naturally overawe him, and he views them with a reverence that approaches to fear.
There were no means known to Tommy of reckoning time in that strange place of twilight. His watch had been broken in the airplane fall
Mr. Dick and I soon became the best of friends, and very often, when his day’s work was done, went out together to fly the great kite.
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She did not once show me any change in herself. What she always had been to me, she still was; wholly unaltered.
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The grounds of the Chronology here followed, I will now set down as briefly as I can.
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A careful reading of the story will disclose Hawthorne’s subtle use of suspense, the art of “making his audience wait” for his dénouement.
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Every man feels his own pleasures and his own pains more sensibly than those of other people.
People read every day of "miracles" and scarcely give them a second thought, while a hundred years ago their perpetrators would have been destroyed as witches.
FOR a long moment Sarka looked broodingly out across the world beyond the metalized glass which formed the curving dome of his laboratory roof.
“You look a little unhappy,” said Old Man Rabbit, taking another bite of his turnip.
As we cannot indeed enter thoroughly into the gratitude of the person who receives the benefit, unless we beforehand approve of the motives of the benefactor.
Let me point out that this is no sentimental or mystical statement. It is hard fact as any hard fact we know.
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There came a girl's scream, and muffled, frantic words.
APPERCEPTION is a formidable and sometimes confusing term for a very simple and easy-to-understand mental process.
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MY solution of the message practically ends the story.
The man trained solely in science falls easily into a superstitious attitude; he is overdone with classification.
“Imagine a sphere,” he explained, “large enough to hold two people and their luggage.
The foundation of expression is rhythm, or regular succession of stress and easy gliding over syllables.
Half a world peace is better than none.
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All the balance of his life he had done nothing but try to make it understood.
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In equal degrees of merit there is scarce any man who does not respect more the rich and the great, than the poor and the humble.
Imagination and the Fairy Story](https://hackernoon.com/for-the-story-teller-chapter-11-imagination-and-the-fairy-story) While all the world was out searching for the Blue Robin, it had come of its own accord to the poor little faithful boy in his poor little home.
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It was fine in the morning, particularly in the fine mornings. It looked a very fresh, free life, by daylight: still fresher, and more free, by sunlight.
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A fearful cry followed the word. I paused a moment, and looking in, saw him supporting her insensible figure in his arms.
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They tried poor inadequate congratulation....
This persuasion is a very important thing in my mind.
You and I were not especially endowed with literary talent.
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IT is evident that the mind takes pleasure in observing the resemblances that are discoverable betwixt different objects.
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The disk is a Data Disc unit with a removable disk (128 tracks and a movable head) on the same shaft as a smaller disk and three fixed data heads.
I have already spoken under the heading of Beliefs of the part that the idea of a Mediator has played and can play in the religious life.
For she is ever the same,—ever young and vigorous, and ever overcoming new errors with the old weapons.
“Justice,” she asserts, “is an instinctive craving very nearly akin to the physical craving for equilibrium. Its social importance corresponds.
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A glimpse of the river through a dull gateway, where some waggons were housed for the night, seemed to arrest my feet.
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In some fashion it is now necessary to achieve sufficient human unity to establish a world peace and save the future of mankind.
MAN naturally desires, not only to be loved, but to be lovely; or to be that thing which is the natural and proper object of love.
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Memory is a process of association of ideas. Not repetition of an idea, but surrounding it with a host of witnesses gives it permanency in the mind.
The Instinct Story](https://hackernoon.com/for-the-story-teller-chapter-7-the-instinct-story) Instinct may be defined as inherited memory.
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Once again, let me pause upon a memorable period of my life. Let me stand aside, to see the phantoms of those days go by me, accompanying the shadow of myself.
Life is so much fuller than any book can be.
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I think I was first conscious of a queer calmness which had settled upon me, as though now I had withdrawn contact with the turmoil of our world!
Of the Influence of Custom and Fashion upon Moral Sentiments.
According to Plato and Timæus, the principles out of which the Deity formed the World, and which were themselves eternal, were three in number.
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“But—but—” stammered Jurgis. He had somehow taken it for granted that he should go out with his union. “The packers need good men, and need them bad,”
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Despite the fact that for centuries the Secret of Life had been the possession of children of men, the Earth was dying.
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Systematic expropriation of private owners by death-duties and increased taxation.
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The Dramatic Story](https://hackernoon.com/for-the-story-teller-chapter-8-the-dramatic-story) A child cries at a pain, laughs when he is tickled, starts in fear at a sudden and loud noise.
I know enough of the world now, to have almost lost the capacity of being much surprised by anything
In these chutes the stream of animals was continuous; it was quite uncanny to watch them, pressing on to their fate, all unsuspicious a very river of death.
“We shall be floating in this sphere with absolutely no occupation.”
Of the Beauty which the Appearance of Utility bestows upon the Characters and the Actions of Men
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For years and years, Mr. Barkis had carried this box, on all his journeys, every day.
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There had been a heavy snow, and now a thaw had set in; fine sleety rain was falling, driven by a wind that pierced Jurgis to the bone.
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No man can join a partnership and remain an absolutely free man.
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In the divine nature, according to these authors, benevolence or love was the sole principle of action, and directed the exertion of all the other attributes.
Idiots and imbecile persons likewise afford good evidence that laughter or smiling primarily expresses mere happiness or joy.
“If left to themselves to roam as they were wont and undisturbed, they would have reared more children, and there would have been less mortality.”
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The story of Tommy Reames' rescue of Professor Denham and his daughter marooned in the fifth dimension.
I forgot them; while I was picking them up, I dropped the other fragments of the system; in short, it was almost heart-breaking.
Women and little children would fall to cursing about it; it was rotten, rotten as hell—everything was rotten.
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One of the first consequences of the discovery of the union was that Jurgis became desirous of learning English.
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Worth makes the man, and want of it the fellow; The rest is all but leather or prunello;
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Life was a struggle for existence, and the strong overcame the weak, and in turn were overcome by the strongest.
I wished, therefore, to ascertain whether heat alone would induce inflection, and what temperature was the most efficient.
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The ship that Chet Bullard and Harkness had designed had none of the instruments for space navigation that the ensuing years were to bring.
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There was an instant when I stood numbed, fumbling for a weapon at my belt, undecided whether to run or stand my ground.
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Whether the watchmen came in to see a ghost of me lying there on the floor I did not know, nor did I care. I whirled into the shadows.
I could not get over this farewell glimpse of them for a long time.
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“Some children were at play in their playground one day, when a herald rode through the town, blowing a trumpet and crying aloud: ‘The King! The King is coming!
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Once more Chet, Walt and Diane are united in a wild ride to the Dark Moon—but this time they go as prisoners of their deadly enemy Schwartzmann.
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And Mrs. Gummidge took his hand, and kissed it with a homely pathos and affection, in a homely rapture of devotion and gratitude, that he well deserved.
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The word “God” is a Theology in itself, indivisibly one, inexhaustibly various, from the vastness and the simplicity of its meaning.
In such a place Ona would not have stayed a day, but for starvation; and, as it was, she was never sure that she could stay the next day.
‘Now’s the day, and now’s the hour, See the front of battle lower, See approach proud EDWARD’S power— Chains and slavery!
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‘My dear Copperfield, a man who labours under the pressure of pecuniary embarrassments, is, with the generality of people, at a disadvantage.
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Free software is a moral issue for Richard Stallman believes in freedom and free software.
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We count it a great thing, and justly so, to plan and carry out a wide political organization.
It was obvious that at least two of our passengers were plotting with Miko and George Prince; trying during this voyage to learn what they could about Grantline
Tom Forsythe, the only son of an old recluse, moved in to a secluded laboratory in the woods.
Stoty Telling an Aid to Verbal Expression](https://hackernoon.com/for-the-story-teller-chapter-9-stoty-telling-an-aid-to-verbal-expression) “First she leaped, and then she ran, ’Till she came to the cow and thus began.”
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If it had been Aladdin’s palace, roc’s egg and all, I suppose I could not have been more charmed with the romantic idea of living in it.
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Love is of something, and that which love desires is not that which love is or has; for no man desires that which he is or has.
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It was, to conceal what had occurred, from those who were going away; and to dismiss them on their voyage in happy ignorance. In this, no time was to be lost.
In truth the mastery of flying was the work of thousands of men—this man a suggestion and that an experiment, until only one vigorous effort was required.
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As if, in love, joy, sorrow, hope, or disappointment; in all emotions; my heart turned naturally there, and found its refuge and best friend.
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—all the romance of our engagement put away upon a shelf, to rust—no one to please but one another—one another to please, for life.
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IT is because mankind are disposed to sympathize more entirely with our joy than with our sorrow, that we make parade of our riches, and conceal our poverty.
Nothing is so fatal to the effect of a sermon as the habit of preaching on three or four subjects at once.
It was Karl Marx who brought the second great influx of suggestion into the intellectual process of Socialism.
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His honest face, as he looked at me with a serio-comic shake of his head, impresses me more in the remembrance than it did in the reality.
‘Good-bye for ever. Now, my dear, my friend, good-bye for ever in this world.
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The word “property,” one must remember, is a slightly evasive word.
The present collection of Lectures and Essays, written by him while Rector of the Catholic University of Ireland, is certainly not an exception to this remark.
The mastery of English spelling is a serious under-taking.
To describe, in a general manner, what is the ordinary way of acting to which each virtue would prompt us, is still more easy.
The whole kingdom was divided about it. The members of parliament were “F. B. R.,” for Blue Robin or “A. B. R.,” against Blue Robin.
Sound is not naturally felt as resisting or pressing upon the organ, or as in any respect external to, or independent of, the organ.
Of the Beauty which the Appearance of Utility bestows upon all the Productions of Art, and of the extensive Influence of this Species of Beauty.
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What are these broad essentials? What are the ends that must be achieved if Africa is not to continue a festering sore in the body of mankind?
Walter Harkness had built this ship with Chet's help. They had designed it for space-travel.
Gradually there was effected a separation between the spectators and the guests—a separation at least sufficiently complete for working purposes.
I mentioned to Mr. Spenlow in the morning, that I wanted leave of absence for a short time
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We might have gone about half a mile, and my pocket-handkerchief was quite wet through, when the carrier stopped short.
My words were far too unexpected for Tarvrille to understand. "The flies," I repeated with an air of explanation.
Once writers of novels were called liars by some people, because they made up out of their heads the stories they told.
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He sits not a dozen yards away. If I glance over my shoulder I can see him. And if I catch his eye—and usually I catch his eye—it meets me with an expression.
A comparison of the two editions of the 'Journal' is instructive, as giving some idea of the development of his views on evolution.
Out of the flow of time there appears to Commander John Hanson a man of mystery from the forgotten past.
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Yes, he was the most beautiful Prince that ever was born.
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It is never objected to us that we have too little fellow-feeling with the joy of success.
Leaving Mandetiba, we continued to pass through an intricate wilderness of lakes; in some of which were fresh, in others salt water shells.
His labored voice came up. "George? Thank God! Get us—out of here. Almost—gone, George!"
I saw, in my aunt’s face, that she began to give way now, and Dora brightened again, as she saw it too.
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All the pleasures and pains of the mind were, according to Epicurus, ultimately derived from those of the body.
What is natural in me, is natural in many other men, I infer, and so I am not afraid to write that I never had loved Steerforth
Madly the three raced for their lives up the shaft of the radium mine, for behind them poured a stream of hideous monsters—giants of the ray!
I could scarcely lay claim to the name: I was so disturbed by the conviction that the letter came from Agnes.
Such is a University in its essence, and independently of its relation to the Church.
The basic use of these systems is pulse-height analysis.
I suppose I must count myself mad, but I can recall my ravings.
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Amory Blaine inherited from his mother every trait, except the stray inexpressible few, that made him worthwhile.
In English, accent is an essential part of every word.
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Whether I shall turn out to be the hero of my own life, or whether that station will be held by anybody else, these pages must show.
One has to recognize that this mind is at present a mind in a state of confusion, full of warring suggestions and warring impulses.
THE most perfect imitation of an object of any kind must in all cases, it is evident, be another object of the same kind, made as exactly
The Puritans were men whose minds had derived a peculiar character from the daily contemplation of superior beings and eternal interests.
THE great discovery came when a box was brought to the dingy room and Mr. Collins was asked to show what was inside it.
Hope approached him and knelt. Derek and I could hear their voices, although the babble of the crowd went on.
Two systems were clearly stated to be in successful on-line operation with external computing centers.
The son of this Richard, named William Darwin, and described as "gentleman," appears to have been a successful man.
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"An idiot! A plain idiot! There will be no flood."
The memory has a multibus structure which permits each bus to communicate simultaneously with a separate memory module.
“I did not want—to do it,” she said; “I tried—I tried not to do it. I only did it—to save us. It was our only chance.”
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We have come to possess vested intellectual interests in Mars and Saturn, and in the sun and all his multitude of fellows, which nobody can afford to ignore.
We have set aside the conception of Justice as in any sense a countervailing idea to that of the synthetic process.
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The Socialist movement is an item in an altogether different scale.
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And the old woman answered him weakly: “It’s Antanas. He’s dead. He was drowned out in the street!”
AFTER the pleasures which arise from the gratification of the bodily appetites, there seem to be none more natural to man than Music and Dancing.
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“Oh staunch old heart who toiled so long for me, I waste my years sailing along the sea—”
“It’s all I’ve got,” he pleaded, his voice breaking. “I must get some one—my wife will die. I can’t help it—I—”
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"We wanted to be alone together. There was too much—over there—too much everything."
“Caught a ghost, did you?” said Sanderson. “Where is it?”
Displacement is the core of the problem, and the most striking of all the dream performances.
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It does not follow that they deny the existence of a God, because they are not found talking of it, when the topic would be utterly irrelevant.
Fate throws two young Earthians into desperate conflict with the primeval monsters of an electron's savage jungles.
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"Harry turns into a thick smoke, and gets sucked into a big hole in the machine."
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Dr. Bird, scientific sleuth extraordinary, goes after a sinister stealer of brains.
After the revenue in the domestic budget under Socialism one must consider the expenditure.
The comers of the mouth are drawn downwards, which is so universally recognized as a sign of being out of spirits, that it is almost proverbial.
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During our previous visit (in January), we had an interview at Cape Gregory with the famous so-called gigantic Patagonians, who gave us a cordial reception.
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Marable, in a desperate frenzy, hacked at the reptile's awful head.
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She was exactly the same as ever, and the same immortal butterflies hovered over her cap.
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All the sordid suggestions of the place were gone—in the twilight it was a vision of power.
The gift for getting is the supreme gift—all others bow before it.
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"Master, I have done well. There is no reason to punish."
Knowledge is one thing, virtue is another; good sense is not conscience, refinement is not humility, nor is largeness and justness of view faith.
The man who has received great benefits from another person may by the natural coldness of his temper,feel but a very small degree of the sentiment of gratitude
I stood listening to their vehement, half-whispered words. For a moment or two, absorbed, they ignored me.
“And if I might make so bold as to add a ’arf bottle of good Guinness, m’lady. It’s a tonic. Run down as you are.”
But as soon as the fox was out of sight, the woman just took a little peep into the bag, and the pig jumped out, and the ox ate him.
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“Everybody goes to bed so very, very early in the country. A mouse may dance until morning without being caught.”
It was the river, he said, and he never heard any other name for it.
The whole of this northern part of Albemarle Island is miserably sterile.
‘The message was right enough, perhaps,’ said Mr. Barkis; ‘but it come to an end there.’
Socialism is not the coming of chaos and repudiation, it is the coming of order and justice.
Fantastic as they are, they have played a large part in reducing the Hague Tribunal to an ineffective squeak amidst the thunders of this war.
I never saw a man so hot in my life. I tried to calm him, that we might come to something rational; but he got hotter and hotter, and wouldn’t hear a word.
Consider all that amount of pent-up, thwarted or perverted emotional possibility, the sheer irrational waste of life implied….
Animism in the narrower sense is the theory of psychic concepts, and in the wider sense, of spiritual beings in general.
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Not that I mean to say these were special marks of distinction, which only I received.
Outside his laboratory Bruce Dixon finds a world of living dead men--and above, in the sky, shines a weird green moon.
"It's—it's so generous."
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It may be urged that, when several closely-allied species inhabit the same territory, we surely ought to find at the present time many transitional forms.
HE sat in a small half-darkened booth well over in the corner—the man with the strangely glowing blue-green eyes.
The broad principles determining that attitude are involved in things already written in this book.
The great poet remained unknown for some centuries,—that is, unknown to what we call fame.
In due time, Mr. Micawber’s petition was ripe for hearing; and that gentleman was ordered to be discharged under the Act, to my great joy.
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Commander John Hanson of the Special Patrol Service records another of his thrilling interplanetary assignments.
The savage and the dog have often found water at a low level, and the coincidence under such circumstances has become associated in their minds.
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The authentic account of why cosmic man damned an outlaw world to be, forever, a leper of Space.
As in the last chapter, I will first give my experiments, and then a brief summary of the results with some concluding remarks.
Until the day arrived on which I was to entertain my newly-found old friends, I lived principally on Dora and coffee.
The firmament––black interstellar space with its blazing white, red and yellow stars––lay spread around us.
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The truth and importance of the principle of inheritance at corresponding ages need not here be discussed, as enough has already been said on the subject.
Stimulating the Emotions by Means of a Story](https://hackernoon.com/for-the-story-teller-chapter-10-stimulating-the-emotions-by-means-of-a-story) “I wish I had somebody to tell me all about the world,” he said to himself once, “a real, live person. Oh, I want somebody dreadfully!”
A common variety is almost entirely composed of crystals of augite with olivine.
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Ours was to be in the first place a world literature.
Its basis of operations, what it starts from, what it falls back upon, is the phenomena which meet the senses.
I have learned from my own dreams how largely the discovery of the origin of some of the dream elements depends on accident.
And to begin with I must have a quarrel with the word itself.
“He consults friends—impalpable, intricate, inexhaustible friends.
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The Authors Explains
"All the perfumes of Arabia will not whiten this little hand."
And who can doubt the amount of mental and moral dwarfing that is going on side by side with this physical shortage?
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I remember I felt singularly unwanted.
Under the glass portcullis of a theatre Amory stood, watching the first great drops of rain splatter down and flatten to dark stains on the sidewalk.
The ideas and conceptions are so great and lofty in their own nature that they necessarily appear magnificent in the most artless dress.
My spirits sank under these words, and I became very downcast and heavy of heart.
At first Amory noticed only the wealth of sunshine creeping across the long, green swards, dancing on the leaded window-panes, and swimming around the tops.
I have often remarked—I suppose everybody has—that one’s going away from a familiar place, would seem to be the signal for change in it.
“I know—I know I’m not. I know…. I’m a devil. A poor, lost, homeless devil.”
“Is it worth a tear, is it worth an hour, To think of things that are well outworn; Of fruitless husk and fugitive flower, The dream foregone?"
‘My dear,’ said my aunt, after taking a spoonful of it; ‘it’s a great deal better than wine. Not half so bilious.’
Next morning, after breakfast, I entered on school life again. I went, accompanied by Mr. Wickfield, to the scene of my future studies
Our problems of conduct lie in the world as it is and not in the world as we want it to be.
“See already the new gravity in people’s faces, the generosities, the pacification of a thousand stupid squabbles——”
They were seated in the cabin of the man-made meteor that the brain of Harkness had conceived—two men and a girl.
Under a practical point of view, agriculturists and horticulturists may learn something from the conclusions at which we have arrived.
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I may here mention two very curious sexual peculiarities occurring in seals, because they have been supposed by some writers to affect the voice.
Leone considered. The Russian was close, moving rapidly, almost running. “Don’t fire. Wait.” Leone tensed. “I don’t think we’re needed.”
“A synthetic God,” said Boon. “If it is to be called a God at all.”
When one is discussing this possible formation of cults and brotherhoods, it may be well to consider a few of the conditions that rule such human re-groupings.
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When within the mouth of the river, I was interested by observing how slowly the waters of the sea and river mixed.
Every great people has a character of its own, which it manifests and perpetuates in a variety of ways.
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One portion of the subject remains:—this intellectual culture, which is so exalted in itself, not only has a bearing upon social and active duties, but upon Rel
The SF-22 and her convoy were surrounded by these unearthly rays.
Human life should not be considered as the proper material for wild experiments.
RELIGION affords such strong motives to the practice of virtue, and guards us by such powerful restraints from the temptations of vice.
Again, compare one idea with another; adjust truths and facts; form them into one whole, or notice the obstacles which occur in doing so.
OF all the phenomena of nature, the celestial appearances are, by their greatness and beauty, the most universal objects of the curiosity of mankind.
Only Dr. Bird's super-scientific sleuthing stands in the way of Ivan Saranoff's latest attempt at wholesale destruction.
There presently Gidding joined us and we began to work out the schemes we had made in America, the schemes that now fill my life.
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Different people, of differing temperament and tradition, have sought oneness, this steadying and universalizing thing, in various manners.
Why, then, does the waste and killing go on? Why is not the Peace Conference sitting now?
The mountains and hills are dotted over with bushes and low trees, and excepting these the vegetation is very scanty.
I am in a peck of troubles and do pray forgive me for troubling you.
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"Oh! love me, my Stephen, love me, dear. Love me as if we were never to love again. Am I beautiful, my dear? Am I beautiful in the moonlight? Tell me!...
The fact, however, that dream formation is based on a process of condensation, stands indubitable. How, then, is this condensation brought about?
We must carefully distinguish, Gentlemen, between the mere diversion of the mind and its real education.
Among the Australians the system of Totemism takes the place of all religious and social institutions.
“We want everything to go on exactly as it did when they were alive,” said Phyllis to Mary.
Marooned on the sea-floor, his hoisting cable cut, young Abbot is left at the mercy of the man-sharks.
Splinters of clean glass were scattered on a large number of leaves, and these became moderately inflected.
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“Are you sure that he is dead?” he demanded. “Ai! ai!” she wailed. “Yes; we had the doctor.”
I shall in this volume treat, as fully as my materials permit, the whole subject of variation under domestication.
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I was a Harbury boy as my father and grandfather were before me and as you are presently to be.
The Arctic Ocean was beneath. The tiny light had passed clear of the land on the moving chart.
All these nations compose the Empire of the Turks, and therefore this Empire is here to be understood by the King of the North.
"I've been working. I got excited by my work. I've been at the laboratory. I've had the best spell of work I've ever had since our marriage."
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“Now mind you, never come again,” she whispered over her shoulder as she crept away, “only I shall come sometimes.”
he tranquil sunset had vanished, the sky was dark with scurrying clouds, everything was flattened.
The stimulation of nationalism which has taken place in modern times is, however, due very largely to another factor, namely the increase of organization.
“I’m hard up, too, my goo’ fren’,” he said. “I’ve got cruel parents, or I’d set you up. Whuzzamatter whizyer?”
An Abstract of the Six Messages First Received from Mr. Cavor
The same process would have to be followed, and the same difficulties encountered, if it were desired to make a breed with the females alone of some new colour.
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She must not think. She must not think. She must swim like a machine. Like a machine. One.... Two.... One.... Two.... Slow and even.
The body is commonly held erect ready for instant action, but sometimes it is bent forward towards the offending person, with the limbs more or less rigid.
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The Knickerbocker Bar, beamed upon by Maxfield Parrish’s jovial, colorful “Old King Cole,” was well crowded.
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In striking contradiction with this the majority of medical writers hardly admit that the dream is a psychical phenomenon at all.
He would walk, begging for work, until he was exhausted; he could not remain still—he would wander on, gaunt and haggard, gazing about him with restless eyes.
THE WORLD IS TO BE DROWNED!
Mysterious, dark, out of the unknown deep comes a new satellite to lure three courageous Earthlings on to strange adventures.
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The train slowed down for the seventeenth time. Marjorie looked up and read "Buryhamstreet."
Steerforth and I stayed for more than a fortnight in that part of the country.
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He had in his hand too large a projector. Its ray would kill me. If he wanted to take me alive, he would not fire. I chanced it.
In the main, too, all of them contribute to encourage the praiseworthy, and to discourage the blameable disposition.
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A mind nourished on anatomical study is of course permeated with the suggestion of the vagueness and instability of biological species.
Physiologists agree that the whole organism consists of a multitude of elemental parts, which are to a great extent independent of one another.
Thus shall he do in the most strong holds or temples;—and he shall cause them to rule over many, and divide the land among them for a possession.
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‘I suppose history never lies, does it?’ said Mr. Dick, with a gleam of hope.
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I had advanced in fame and fortune, my domestic joy was perfect, I had been married ten happy years.
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This sentiment gave unbounded satisfaction—greater satisfaction, I think, than anything that had passed yet.
The projector, belching forth its stinking breath of corruption, swung in a mad arc over the ceiling, over the walls.
Almost all male birds are extremely pugnacious, using their beaks, wings, and legs for fighting together.
I will not resist you, I replied.
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My friend, Mr. Ledbetter, is a round-faced little man, whose natural mildness of eye is gigantically exaggerated.
In general the more words that a system can retain the better; but the greater the memory, the greater the expense.
The movement toward computer systems began in earnest about 1962.
The extreme uniformity of the vegetation is the most remarkable feature in the landscape of the greater part of New South Wales.
The town is of considerable size, and is said to contain 20,000 inhabitants; the streets are very clean and regular
The sexual expression corresponding to hunger not being found colloquilly, science uses the expression "libido."
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I am so glad that you were so good as to undertake the publication of my book.
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All the bones in his skeleton can be compared with corresponding bones in a monkey, bat, or seal.
TABOO is a Polynesian word, the translation of which provides difficulties for us because we no longer possess the idea which it connotes.
Movement ensues if a gland is momentarily touched three or four times; but if touched only once or twice, though with considerable force and with a hard object,
Marjorie was beginning to realize that this was going to be a very serious affair indeed for her—and that she was totally unprepared to meet it.
The river here assumed a size and appearance which, even at the highest point we ultimately reached, was scarcely diminished
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Pinguicula vulgaris.—This plant grows in moist places, generally on mountains.
I left all who were dear to me, and went away; and believed that I had borne it, and it was past.
The woman therefore began now to fly into the wilderness.
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Wisdom, again, is certainly a more comprehensive word than any other, but it has a direct relation to conduct, and to human life.
If any change has thus been effected, it is almost certain that the different races would be differently modified, as each has its own standard of beauty.
Never before had nurseries been so pretty as they were in that glowing pause at the end of the nineteenth century.
A single glance at the landscape was sufficient to show me how widely different it was from anything I had ever beheld.
As to Physical Science, of course there can be no real collision between it and Catholicism.
In the system of Plato the soul is considered as something like a little state or republic, composed of three different faculties or orders.
My new life had lasted for more than a week, and I was stronger than ever in those tremendous practical resolutions that I felt the crisis required.
The country was so thinly inhabited, and the track so obscure, that we often had difficulty in finding our way.
The backs of the leaves bear numerous minute papillae, which do not secrete, but have the power of absorption.
"I don't see why we shouldn't meet!" said Marjorie.
I wanted a holiday badly, and then came this war crisis and I felt unable to go away for any length of time.
“I can make the sacrifice,” the lady said; “if you think it is my duty.”
With insects of all kinds the males are commonly smaller than the females; and this difference can often be detected even in the larval state.
European women are perhaps the brighter coloured of the two sexes, as may be seen when both have been equally exposed.
He arrested himself, and obviously changed his words. "Got busy with other things."
In spite of his strength and activity, I think he must always have had a clumsiness of movement.
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"My life goes on like clockwork, and I am fixed on the spot where I shall end it."
The epic exploit of one who worked in the dark and alone, behind the enemy lines, in the great Last War.
While Mr. Sycamore was regaling himself with the discomfiture of Lady Charlotte, Oswald Sydenham was already walking about the West End of London.
We are, however, here concerned only with sexual selection.
But how are we now to explain this characteristic peculiarity of the dream-work, or, to speak more modestly, how are we to bring it into relation with the psych
“War is war,” said Troop, and stiffened Peter’s resolution.
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