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1. She knew it said, 'Let all who's way is eased give thanks to those who's centuries of toil have joined our basins in peace and brotherhood
2. they toil and wear themselves out in their mean little jobs, and in so doing would they
3. Weary with toil, I haste me to my bed,
4. "It was in a way, but growing up in a jar and leaving the expedition and traveling thru the wilds of the Lhar was like all the toil and heartbreak that someone has to go thru on any great quest
5. But with his muscular arms and shoulders hardened from years of toil in the granite mines, he was possibly the strongest
6. When his days of toil and self-sacrifice had finally ended he would have been granted the honor of rotting alongside his predecessors
7. his daily toil only seemed to be agony and misery
8. It would be a long toil up the eight flights of stairs out of this dig with the base especially, but he could probably get Kuna down here to help with that one
9. He sees the boulder rumble down the mountain and knows his toil will never end
10. He would not be there to teach his son toil and faith, and to tell him stories and discipline him when he did wrong
11. He had seen visions of gruesome death, savagery and bloody toil, endlessly replayed as if it all was a theatrical stage, and he was the sole viewer
12. Too frightened to lose the smell of cinnamon bread-pies and the laughter of the young and innocent children, before they too became in essence obedient slaves, aspiring to nothing more than a long life of toil and harsh, bitter pain and misery as if it was the only right thing to do
13. days and nights of consecrated toil, foregoing, not only
14. Faith, as he now saw in his enlightened mind, did not exclude logic or slave men to a body of lies, a life of unhappiness and endless toil
15. might not have seen the travail of Jacob, and the wearisome toil of the stock of Israel? 36 And he said to me, Number me the things
16. 1 'And it shall come to pass in those days that the reapers shall not grow weary; Nor those who build be toil worn; For the works shall
17. that comes through pain and toil as we walk this
18. 2 "O Adam, look at that garden of joy and at this Earth of toil, and see the angels who are in the garden, that is full of them, and see yourself alone on this Earth with Satan whom you did obey
19. Woe to you who build your houses through the grievous toil of others; And all their building materials are the bricks and stones of sin; I tell you, you shall have no peace
20. "In our troubled days we have toiled laboriously and experienced every trouble, and met with much evil and been consumed; And have become few and our spirit small; And we have been destroyed and have not found any to help us even with a word: We have been tortured and destroyed, and not hoped to see life from day today; We hoped to be the head and have become the tail; We have toiled laboriously and had no satisfaction in our toil; And we have become the food of the sinners and the unrighteous; And they have laid their yoke heavily on us
21. world, full of tears, toil and pain
22. does the person appear to rejoice and suffer, rest and toil, find
23. You shall weary yourself, and rest not; you shall be afflicted by bitterness, and shall not taste of sweetness; you shall be afflicted by heat, and oppressed by cold; and you shall toil much, and not grow rich; and you shall make haste, and not attain your end; and the wild beasts, of which you were Lord, shall rise up against you in rebellion, because you have not kept my commandment; And having turned to me, the Lord says to me, Since you have obeyed the serpent, and disobeyed my commandment, you shall be in distresses and unbearable pains; you shall bring out children with great tremblings; and in one hour shall you come to bring them out, and lose your life in consequence of your great straits and pangs; And you shall confess, and say, Lord, Lord, save me; and I shall not return to the sin of the flesh; And on this account in your own words I shall judge you, on account of the enmity which the enemy has put in you; and you shall turn again to your husband, and he shall be your Lord
24. 29 And he called his name Noah, saying, this same shall comfort us concerning our work and toil of our hands, because of the ground which the Lord has cursed
25. 51 And Joseph called the name of the firstborn Manasseh: For God, he said, has made me forget all my toil, and all of my father's house
26. 2 "O Adam look at that garden of joy and at this Earth of toil and see the angels who are in the garden that is full of them and see yourself alone on this Earth with Satan whom you did obey
27. somewhat past her better years and wearing an expression of stolid patience couple with infinite toil
28. Woe to you who build your houses through the grievous toil of others; And all their building materials are the bricks and stones of sin; I tell you you shall have no peace
29. "In our troubled days we have toiled laboriously and experienced every trouble and met with much evil and been consumed; And have become few and our spirit small; And we have been destroyed and have not found any to help us even with a word: We have been tortured and destroyed and not hoped to see life from day today; We hoped to be the head and have become the tail; We have toiled laboriously and had no satisfaction in our toil; And we have become the food of the sinners and the unrighteous; And they have laid their yoke heavily on us
30. You shall weary yourself and rest not; you shall be afflicted by bitterness and shall not taste of sweetness; you shall be afflicted by heat and oppressed by cold; and you shall toil much and not grow rich; and you shall make haste and not attain your end; and the wild beasts of which you were Lord shall rise up against you in rebellion because you have not kept my commandment; And having turned to me the Lord says to me Since you have obeyed the serpent and disobeyed my commandment you shall be in distresses and unbearable pains; you shall bring out children with great tremblings; and in one hour shall you come to bring them out and lose your life in consequence of your great straits and pangs; And you shall confess and say Lord Lord save me; and I shall not return to the sin of the flesh; And on this account in your own words I shall judge you on account of the enmity which the enemy has put in you; and you shall turn again to your husband and he shall be your Lord
31. 22 By this also you must know that women have dominion over you: do you not labour and toil and give and bring all to the woman? 23 Yes a man takes his sword and goes his way to rob and to steal to sail on the sea and on rivers; 24 And looks on a lion and goes in the darkness; and when he has stolen spoiled and robbed he bring it to his love
32. She could not continue to toil
33. 35 And he said to me you can not; and I said therefore Lord? How was I born then? Or why was not my mother's womb then my grave that I might not have seen the travail of Jacob and the wearisome toil of the stock of Israel? 36 And he said to me Number me the things that are not yet come gather me together the dross that are scattered abroad make me the flowers green again that are withered 37 Open me the places that are closed and bring me out the winds that in them are shut up show me the image of a voice and then I will declare to you the thing that you labour to know
34. I realized that I could toil with this for as long as I wanted
35. They don't toil neither do they spin
36. " "Because" he answered "God planted the vineyard that is to say He created the people and gave them to His Son; and the Son appointed His angels over them to keep them; and He Himself purged away their sins having suffered many trials and undergone many labours for no one is able to dig without labour and toil
37. Are you not much better than they? Who by thinking can add one cubit to his height? and why think about clothes? Consider how the lilies of the field grow; they do not toil neither do they spin and yet I say to you that even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these; therefore if God so clothes the grass of the field while it is today and tomorrow throws it into the furnace shall He not clothe you much more; O you of little faith? therefore do not fix onto anything thinking saying: What shall we eat? Or what shall we drink? Or how shall we be clothed? because the Gentiles seek after all these things because your heavenly Father knows that you all have need of all these things but seek first the Kingdom of God and his righteousness and all these things shall be added to you therefore do not fix onto thoughts about tomorrow because tomorrow shall think of these things by itself; The evil that is in the day is sufficient for the day
38. The ground of a certain rich man produced abundantly and he thought to himself saying: What shall I do because I have no room where to store my fruits? and he said: This is what I will do; I will pull down my barns and build greater ones and there I will store all my fruits and my goods and I will say to my soul: Soul you have many goods laid up for many years; take your rest eat drink and be merry; but God said to him: You fool this night your soul shall be required of you; Who then shall own those things be which you have provided? such is the one who lays up treasure for himself and is not rich for God; therefore I say to you take no hold of thoughts of your life of what you shall eat; neither for the body what you shall put on; Life is more than meat and the body is more than clothing; consider the ravens because they neither sow nor reap which do not have store houses nor barns and God feeds them; how much more are you better than the birds! and who of you by thinking can add one cubit to his height? If you then are not able to do that thing which is least why think of doing the other? consider the lilies how they grow; they do not toil; they do not spin and yet I say to you that Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these; If God then so clothes the grass which is in the field today and tomorrow is thrown into the furnace how much better He will clothe you O you of little faith? and do not seek what you shall eat or what you shall drink neither be of a doubtful mind because all these things the nations of the world seek after and your Father knows that you have need of these things;
39. He was a man stricken and in toil knowing how to bear infirmity for his face was turned away; it was dishonoured and held in no reputation
40. 4 He bears our sins and suffers pain on our account and we esteemed him as one in toil stricken and afflicted
41. ' There's something Dickensian about it - more than a whiff of the workhouse and shades of 'honest toil for the bosses,' but there isn't a better single word which adequately covers this concept
42. The sweat and toil of the sailors above and below the decks
43. Even in the pain and toil
44. They enslave the poor to toil often under inhumane conditions to barely earn
45. Improving the life of villagers and the poor was his first priority but the farmers are committing suicides and those who toil from morning to night are starving
46. ‘I know your deeds and your toil and perseverance, and that you cannot tolerate evil men, and you put to the test those who call themselves apostles, and they are not, and you found them to be false; 3
47. much toil and trouble, when he has reached the highest sub-division of this
48. What, after al , is the nature of prayer? Is it worth the toil, concern and effort that goes into it? Let us
49. He expects a great deal quickly and without much toil
50. Elevate the drudgery of your daily toil to the high levels of a fine art through the increasing realization that you minister to God in the persons whom he indwells by his spirit which has descended to live within the hearts of men, thereby seeking to transform their minds and lead their souls to the knowledge of the Paradise Father of all these bestowed gifts of the divine spirit
1. She took a wherry across the river to the Southwark side where the warehouse was situated, strolling along the lanes behind the Shakespearean theatre where herb gardens, supplying the nearby centre for the Herbmasters, occupied neat little patches of ground carefully tended by a cadre of gotteswomen specially trained for the purpose, the purple outfits of their calling showing up clearly as they toiled amongst the neat rows of plants
2. ’ He commented as we toiled up the stairs, fingers just touching
3. She let her mind wander as her hands toiled in the hot water, scrubbing the pans and revelling in the satisfaction of making clean order out of dirty chaos
4. All thru Nightday and well into Dawnsleep she paced the deck while the darkrunner toiled in foul winds thru Shipping Cut and the Grand Canal
5. And perhaps, had he toiled hard enough and sacrificed enough of his self his many loved ones would have erected a monument of his very own to stand for all time as an indication of his benevolent existence
6. There was also Jeslin, who toiled day and night to provide a little comfort for the two
7. We toiled on through the thick bush and gullies and I noticed that some of the bushes down here looked like gorse but with thorns that were a damn sight bigger than any gorse bush I had seen at home and that scratched the hell out of you
8. "In our troubled days we have toiled laboriously and experienced every trouble, and met with much evil and been consumed; And have become few and our spirit small; And we have been destroyed and have not found any to help us even with a word: We have been tortured and destroyed, and not hoped to see life from day today; We hoped to be the head and have become the tail; We have toiled laboriously and had no satisfaction in our toil; And we have become the food of the sinners and the unrighteous; And they have laid their yoke heavily on us
9. I have toiled and earned this simple yet satisfying reward
10. "In our troubled days we have toiled laboriously and experienced every trouble and met with much evil and been consumed; And have become few and our spirit small; And we have been destroyed and have not found any to help us even with a word: We have been tortured and destroyed and not hoped to see life from day today; We hoped to be the head and have become the tail; We have toiled laboriously and had no satisfaction in our toil; And we have become the food of the sinners and the unrighteous; And they have laid their yoke heavily on us
11. she had worked and who still toiled there
12. An occasional voice could be heard to complain as they toiled onward, “Will it ever end?” Some complained, “We’ll never get out of Egypt this way!” Others moaned “How much farther south must we go?” And still others, “The end of the Great South Sea must be north of us already!”
13. workers toiled, partly obscured by the early morning mist that roiled in a ghostly swirl as it
14. And when the multitude gathered to him to hear the word of God while he was standing on the shore of the sea of Gennesaret he saw two boats standing beside the sea while the two fishers which were gone out of them were washing their nets; And one of them belonged to Simon Cephas; And Jesus went up and sat down in it and commanded that they should move away a little from the land into 52 the water; And he sat down and taught the multitudes from the boat; And when he had left off his speaking he said to Simon Put out into the deep and throw your net for a draught; And Simon answered and said to him My Master we toiled all night and caught nothing; now at your word I will throw the net; And when they did this there were enclosed a great many fishes; and their net was on the point of breaking; And they beckoned to their comrades that were in the other boat to come and help them; And when they came they filled both boats so that they were on the point of sinking
15. An occasional voice could be heard to complain as they toiled onward, “Will it ever end?”
16. When the disciples toiled all night to
17. against the wal and toiled in his anger
18. She worked, sweated and toiled at that restaurant through the long evenings whilst Janice (Rick’s ex-girlfriend) was clubbing with her mates
19. In front of several buildings, slaves toiled away to scrub bloodstains from steps or walls
20. 4 One of the young men who worked with Jesus one day on the steering paddle became much interested in the words which he dropped from hour to hour as they toiled in the shipyard
21. We toiled all night and took nothing; however, at your bidding we will put out and let down the nets
22. While the other apostles toiled against the wind and the waves, Peter dreamed a dream; he saw a vision of Jesus coming to them walking on the sea
23. When he toiled up the farther ramp and came out upon the crest, he breathed a gusty sigh of relief and stood Yasmina upon her feet
24. armies toiled to carve the huge blocks of special quarried stone
25. as they toiled in Egypt's land
26. Argos was at peace; laden ox-wains rumbled along the road, and men with bare, brown, brawny arms toiled in orchards and fields that smiled away under the branches of the roadside trees
27. And where would a priest of Set carry it but to Stygia? The blacks sensed his eagerness, and toiled as they had never toiled under the lash, though ignorant of his goal
28. All night they toiled with the nets but caught no fish
29. He knew everyone that was anyone, which in itself opened many doors for him, from the social elite to the lowly rural farmers who toiled in the fields alongside him during his time off
30. Blessing wiped the sweat from her face as she toiled up the haphazard steps of stone
31. “Peter, God’s been dealing with me to strike out on my own, and I’ve toiled with it for the past couple of days, and now know that that’s what I’m supposed to do
32. Paul knew what this meant, and also knew that the words that, I’m sure, he too toiled with, had taken root and was accepted
33. It is the sum of the lives of billions of anonymous people who loved, hoped, toiled, suffered and without whom all those kings and emperors would have accomplished nothing
34. and toiled with him in the vast field till
35. A farmer doesn’t plant his seeds in the winter expecting a bountiful harvest; instead, the Farmer plants in the spring, knowing that in the fall he will reap the benefits of that over which he has toiled and labored
36. It is the thought that you came this long way, toiled up this long hill, waited those long hours, all to see someone who is glad to have missed you, that makes me want to
37. The road took us farther and farther away from it as we toiled slowly up between cornfields, crammed on that poor soil with poppies and marguerites and chickory
38. "And yet," smiled Clare, watching with interest the little stir her arrival had made among the revellers, "you can see that she is the envy of every woman here who has slaved and toiled for that same effect without approaching within miles of it or attracting one quarter the notice for her pains that this woman receives
39. For the past year and a half the square had been a huge construction site as scores of architects, surveyors and workmen toiled around the clock to get it ready for the Olympic Games a little over six months away
40. no intention of letting outsiders take over what Jamie McGregor and Margaret and she and David had suffered and toiled so long and so hard for
41. It is cold and toiled in appearance and black and jagged in color, and into the air it extends like a great chasm that has been inverted from the earth and spirals constantly as if it is a strand of matter that makes up all things
42. Now, at some later time the good farmer (everybody knew he meant Michaud) has toiled mightily in his fields under the hot sun of the day and after many hours of labor pauses to rest upon the newly plowed earth
43. Caymus joined Ronan at his forge, and the brothers toiled through
44. Finally, he remembered the orphans, the ebb and flow of their life as they toiled, played, and sometimes with only great effort survived
45. ” He said it as though he had completed a task for which he'd toiled his whole life, as though he had shed from his massive shoulders the weight of all ages and laid it at their feet as a gift
46. I toiled under rain and shine, and paid the bill
47. and toiled at that restaurant through the long evenings whilst Janice
48. Madame Defarge and monsieur her husband returned amicably to the bosom of Saint Antoine, while a speck in a blue cap toiled through the darkness, and through the dust, and down the weary miles of avenue by the wayside, slowly tending towards that point of the compass where the chateau of Monsieur the Marquis, now in his grave, listened to the whispering trees
49. How could shècomfort Father and Mother' when her own heart ached with a ceaseless longing for her sister, how could shèmake the house cheerful' when all its light and warmth and beauty seemed to have deserted it when Beth left the old home for the new, and where in all the world could shèfind some useful, happy work to do', that would take the place of the loving service which had been its own reward? She tried in a blind, hopeless way to do her duty, secretly rebelling against it all the while, for it seemed unjust that her few joys should be lessened, her burdens made heavier, and life get harder and harder as she toiled along
50. She stood a minute looking at the party vanishing above, and as Demi's short plaid legs toiled up the last stair, a sudden sense of loneliness came over her so strongly that she looked about her with dim eyes, as if to find something to lean upon, for even Teddy had deserted her
1. It was actually two rooms, the outer one a bit smaller, the inner one with a bay window behind him overlooking a scene of Bantu laborers toiling in the fields
2. thirsty labour, toiling up and down the hills on the winding and dusty
3. The floor was covered with tables piled high with paperwork over which a dozen Gnomes were toiling
4. The looks we got from the toiling mass were indeed beseeching, and we felt obliged to return and to load theirs as well
5. Immature grievances commonly expressed nowadays by students toiling over ―useless‖ Algebra and ―dated‖ languages like Latin and Greek considered unnecessary or incompatible with a student‘s career objective(s) misses the point entirely; that is to say, their functional
6. or from years of toiling with my conscience
7. For if the State were failing to manipulate workers into toiling and producing goods and services, then what would be the solution? One solution would be for the State to use force to dragoon the people into working and doing what it desires
8. Just a few minutes ago I was toiling away in my garden, when
9. His mother grieved to see him work so hard; she sorrowed that he was day by day toiling at the carpenter's bench earning a living for the family instead of being, as they had so fondly planned, at Jerusalem studying with the rabbis
10. Ahead of him he saw the sailors toiling, spurred on by the terror that gripped them
11. In the distant east, cut off from the rest of the world by the heaving up of gigantic mountains and the forming of a chain of vast lakes, the Lemurians are toiling as slaves of their ancient masters
12. Besides they were exhausted from toiling over defence installations, filling sandbags, digging trenches, building watchtowers and hauling ammunition
13. They saw a few farmers that were toiling their plots nearby,
14. Grasshopper,”instead of toiling and moiling in
15. Bavaria, unable to be patient with the toiling, sweaty trio behind her
16. The wooden barrack housing him and another hundred or so Americans taken prisoners in Korea had only a single small pot-bellied stove to heat it, and their Chinese captors were quite stingy with the coal they provided for it, even though the hundreds of American prisoners of war held in Manzhouli were the ones toiling day-long to extract it from the local coal mine
17. He kept toiling away, hoping beyond hope that something would come along to
18. My mind soaring in multiple directions in the stratosphere while toiling under an old pickup truck, trying desperately to fix a seized starter, while the authorities watched, applying maximum psychological pressure
19. nearer, and he saw a solitary reaper toiling at
20. some devoted ones toiling there already
21. The tall farmer, bent by decades of toiling in his fields,
22. Were toiling upward in the night
23. During the 10 years between the loss of the election in 1974 and the second miners’ strike in 1984, Margaret Thatcher was toiling upward in the night, considering and consolidating her power, ready for the time when there would be a reasonable prospect of victory
24. So Amalek then is a demonic power that comes to steal away your spiritual life, to steal away the blessing, to steal away your life with God, and he comes at times when you are going through struggles, difficulties, misunderstandings, pressures; and you're feeling weary and toiling and straining a bit
25. The deckdogs are toiling hard
26. A man toiling for his livelihood is not a free man
27. Everhorn had flown into a rage at such a lack of compassion, and the minister had spent the long hunting season instead stooped and toiling in the fields
28. And I, after the first flush of doing a good deed was over and cool reflection had resumed its sway, which it did by the time I was toiling up the hill on the way home after having been unanimously rejected as mistress by the assembled maidens, I repented; for was not Johanna now my only hope? 'Frau Meyer,' whispered Reflection in my despondent ear, 'will engage her to go to her permanently on the 1st, and she will go because of the twenty marks more salary
29. So after 30 months and of sweating and toiling, near bankruptcy and tremendous stress, Medusa Bar was finally completed
30. Every wrinkle on his parched face had been earned toiling on
31. toiling hard and writing steadily ever since the last patrol, and he was about to finish what
32. But, if you speak to the workers still toiling it out in the country’s
33. His days in the city were spent training the protectors, planning improvements, toiling physically until he'd trudge back to his house exhausted, and collapse onto his bed only to awake early and continue with the same
34. toiling, struggling ones on earth are “accepted in the
35. A blues singer who sang as if his soul had been toiling the earth’s soil for centuries
36. But the print quality was astounding, rich and striking, these pages laid down almost half a millennium ago, the printers in Lyon toiling late into the night, checking registration by candlelight
37. checking say one hundred and fifty pages for language corrections, then after days of toiling instead of
38. At last, the days of earning a living while toiling
39. That toiling with tools is unquestioningly Good
40. perpetually toiling and facing the earth
41. TIP! For those who love the idea of toiling in their own vegetable garden, allergies caused by mold and pollen can seem especially oppressive
42. see the caravans toiling onward,
43. The feeble fingers were never idle, and one of her pleasures was to make little things for the school children daily passing to and fro, to drop a pair of mittens from her window for a pair of purple hands, a needle-book for some small mother of many dolls, pen-wipers for young penmen toiling through forests of pothooks, scrapbooks for picture-loving eyes, and all manner of pleasant devices, till the reluctant climbers of the ladder of learning found their way strewn with flowers, as it were, and came to regard the gentle giver as a sort of fairy godmother, who sat above there, and showered down gifts miraculously suited to their tastes and needs
44. "Not a moment's peace!" he cried; "always at it! I can't go out for a minute! Like a plough-horse, I have always to be moiling and toiling
45. At last I came to the conclusion that it must be something in the nature of the life itself; the sea-life chosen blindly, embraced for the most part accidentally by those men who appeared but a loose agglomeration of individuals toiling for their living away from the eyes of mankind
46. She grew smaller, lost proportion, seemed only like a large white bird toiling forward
47. Fifteen years, I answered; and when they have reached fifty years of age, then let those who still survive and have distinguished themselves in every action of their lives and in every branch of knowledge come at last to their consummation: the time has now arrived at which they must raise the eye of the soul to the universal light which lightens all things, and behold the absolute good; for that is the pattern according to which they are to order the State and the lives of individuals, and the remainder of their own lives also; making philosophy their chief pursuit, but, when their turn comes, toiling also at politics and ruling for the public good, not as though they were performing some heroic action, but simply as a matter of duty; and when they have brought up in each generation others like themselves and left them in their place to be governors of the State, then they will depart to the Islands of the Blest and dwell there; and the city will give them public memorials and sacrifices and honour them, if the Pythian oracle consent, as demigods, but if not, as in any case blessed and divine
48. lake, and others were already toiling their way up the neighboring hills, with the restless curiosity of their nation
49. ' When they see the spirit of this Mohican toiling after them with his burden, they will know we are of that mind
50. Oh, I assure you, sir, it was a touching spectacle to see these young creatures, destined by their talents for higher stations, toiling together, and through their unwillingness to change any of the customs of their paternal house, taking six years to accomplish what less scrupulous people would have effected in two or three
1. these penny toils warmed by my bones, the bones
2. Vain toils! their impious folly dared to prey
3. Be it through toils and heartache long and late;
4. hold fast in the toils of your wickedness, and you did uplift yourself always as one who could not be rooted out! 9 But now your time
5. More, he spoke of the future, in which their toils would be rewarded
6. 8 And you kept conquering that which was not yours and to that which was your you did never show compassion and you did keep extending your power over those who were far from you and those who drew near you you did hold fast in the toils of your wickedness and you did uplift yourself always as one who could not be rooted out! 9 But now your time has sped and your hour is come
7. Are not you 4 better than they? Who of you when he tries is able to add to his stature one 5 cubit? If then you are not able for a small thing why are you anxious about the 7 rest? Consider the wild lily how it grows although it toils not nor spins; and I say to you that Solomon in the greatness of his glory was not clothed like one of 8 them; And if God so clothe the grass of the field which today is and tomorrow 9 is throw into the oven how much more shall be to you O you of little faith! Be not anxious so as to say What shall we eat? or What shall we drink? or With what shall we be clothed? Neither let your minds be perplexed in this: all these things the nations of the world seek; and your Father which is in heaven knows your need of all these things
8. is emaciated, utterly exhausted and humiliated in the wrong sense, but as one who, n the sacrifices and the toils of the intense day and night struggle of anticipation, has indeed found the “pristine beauty” without the
9. We too, therefore, eat bread from the toils of the saints; we live and have our being out of their
10. He is learning how to plan for the achievement of a higher and distant goal of idealism while he toils earnestly for the attainment of a nearer and immediate goal of necessity
11. That fish, that drastic sturgeon, flounders and flips about all day in an ocean of silliness and frippery whilst the rest of the world toils hard for dinner and a roof over their head
12. Though he was a prominent figure with the local law enforcement, they still viewed him as being from a social class much lower than their own and largely resented his intrusion upon their otherwise relaxing evening in their world far removed from the manual toils of everyday life
13. Doesn’t he himself say later that the man who thinks of and toils
14. Toils and tears identifies with the flag of mafia flying to the end
15. endowed with the property of tamas ever toils in a state of unconscious-
16. How finely dines the labor that picked the cotton? How many hours toils the emigre to logo your towel? How many farms flooded, how many father's suicided, to provide the desperate fingers to sew the trendy labels that dressed my latest ego?
17. secondary beauty cannot be created unless one suffers and toils to free oneself of them
18. Could he have been expected? And had Providence, in its care for the righteous cause of mothers, brought her here just in time to save him from this girl's toils? The girl's indifference could not be real; and if it was not, her good acting only betrayed the depths of her experience and balefulness
19. the instructor who toils patiently over a long period, with other
20. Because of earthly toils and care;
21. For a guy who toils on building sites I can be touched with genius at times!
22. (;ranting that the soul is long-lived, and has known and done much in a former state, still she is not on that account immortal; and her entrance into the human fore) may be a sort of disease which is the beginning of dissolution (ajpch< h[n aujth oJleqron), and may at last, after the toils of life are over, end in that which is called death (kai< teleutw~ta> ge eJn tw kaloumi>nw qana>tw ajpollu>oito)
23. Straightway it will come to pass that she will fix her eyes upon the knight and he his upon her, and each will seem to the other something more divine than human, and, without knowing how or why they will be taken and entangled in the inextricable toils of love, and sorely distressed in their hearts not to see any way of making their pains and sufferings known by speech
24. pretence, and that he himself had told Anselmo of it in order to be able sometimes to give utterance to the praises of Camilla herself, no doubt she would have fallen into the despairing toils of jealousy; but being forewarned she received the startling news without uneasiness
25. I see the heroes at other toils,
26. I am, therefore, in a measure constrained to follow that road, and by it I must travel in spite of all the world, and it will be labour in vain for you to urge me to resist what heaven wills, fate ordains, reason requires, and, above all, my own inclination favours; for knowing as I do the countless toils that are the accompaniments of knight-errantry, I know, too, the infinite blessings that are attained by it; I know that the path of virtue is very narrow, and the road of vice broad and spacious; I know their ends and goals are different, for the broad and easy road of vice ends in death, and the narrow and toilsome one of virtue in life, and not transitory life, but in that which has no end; I know, as our great Castilian poet says, that--
27. He got himself dressed at last, and then, slowly, for he was sorely bruised and could not go fast, he proceeded to the stable, followed by all who were present, and going up to Dapple embraced him and gave him a loving kiss on the forehead, and said to him, not without tears in his eyes, "Come along, comrade and friend and partner of my toils and sorrows; when I was with you and had no cares to trouble me except mending your harness and feeding your little carcass, happy were my hours, my days, and my years; but since I left you, and mounted the towers of ambition and pride, a thousand miseries, a thousand troubles, and four thousand anxieties have entered into my soul;" and all the while he was speaking in this strain he was fixing the pack-saddle on the ass, without a word from anyone
28. A very different ideal of womanhood is held up by Plato to the world; she is to be the companion of the man, and to share with him in the toils of war and in the cares of government
29. And there should also be toils and pains and conflicts prescribed for them, in which they will be made to give further proof of the same qualities
30. And will our pupils, when they hear this, refuse to take their turn at the toils of State, when they are allowed to spend the greater part of their time with one another in the heavenly light?
31. Now the recollection of former toils had disenchanted him of ambition, and he went about for a considerable time in search of the life of a private man who had no cares; he had some difficulty in finding this, which was lying about and had been neglected by everybody else; and when he saw it, he said that he would have done the same had his lot been first instead of last, and that he was delighted to have it
32. I saw my life as a whole: I followed it up from the days of childhood, when I had walked with my father's hand, and through the self-denying toils of my professional life, to arrive again and again, with the same sense of unreality, at the damned horrors of the evening
33. He saw every step which I took to draw my toils round him
34. He, too, was in the toils of an imaginative existence, and that strange work of pulling a lighter seemed to belong naturally to the inception of a new state, acquired an ideal meaning from his love for Antonia
35. MOST EVERY OTHER AFTERNOON that summer, Will and Cate have been parked in aftercare, while Mom toils away at the office to save Grandpa, and Dad does whatever Dad does
36. If the veil of melancholy over those adorable features had not still appeared to the young man as the last trace of the weird drama in whose toils that mysterious child was struggling, he could have believed that Christine was not its heroine at all
37. Tom kept his ears open when idlers sauntered out of the courtroom, but invariably heard distressing news—the toils were closing more and more relentlessly around poor Potter
38. Then he was again led somewhere still blindfold, and as they went along he was told allegories of the toils of his pilgrimage, of holy friendship, of the Eternal Architect of the universe, and of the courage with which he should endure toils and dangers
39. It is in the faubourgs, above all, we maintain, that the Parisian race appears; there is the pure blood; there is the true physiognomy; there this people toils and suffers, and suffering and toil are the two faces of man
40. He said to himself with a sort of joy that—it was certainly the least he could do; that it was an expiation;—that, had it not been for that, he would have been punished in some other way and later on for his impious indifference towards his father, and such a father! that it would not have been just that his father should have all the suffering, and he none of it; and that, in any case, what were his toils and his destitution compared with the colonel's heroic life? that, in short, the only way for him to approach his father and resemble him, was to be brave in the face of indigence, as the other had been valiant before the enemy; and that that was, no doubt, what the colonel had meant to imply by the words: "He will be worthy of it
41. Everything toils at everything
42. The proletarian peasant woman, who toils by the day, turns round when the diligence passes by, the peasant proprietress, who toils in her field, does not turn round
43. Externals have a great effect on the young: I thought that a fairer era of life was beginning for me, one that was to have its flowers and pleasures, as well as its thorns and toils
44. I burnt for the more active life of the world—for the more exciting toils of a literary career—for the destiny of an artist, author, orator; anything rather than that of a priest: yes, the heart of a politician, of a soldier, of a votary of glory, a lover of renown, a luster after power, beat under my curate’s surplice
45. Fanny felt the advantage; and, drawing back from the toils of civility, would have been again most happy, could she have kept her eyes from wandering between Edmund and Mary Crawford
46. I was like a wild beast that had broken the toils, destroying the objects that obstructed me and ranging through the wood with a stag-like swiftness
47. "But my toils now drew near a close, and in two months from this time I reached the environs of Geneva
48. One inscription that he left was in these words: "Prepare! Your toils only begin; wrap yourself in furs and provide food, for we shall soon enter upon a journey where your sufferings will satisfy my everlasting hatred
49. The Greeks wept for joy when they beheld the Mediterranean from the hills of Asia, and hailed with rapture the boundary of their toils
50. He is completely tangled in her toils