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    1. The towns were chiefly inhabited by tradesmen and mechanics, who seem, in those days, to have been of servile, or very nearly of servile condition


    2. Such traders, though in other respects of servile, or very nearly of servile condition, were upon this account called free traders


    3. But how servile soever may have been originally the condition of the inhabitants of the towns, it appears evidently, that they arrived at liberty and independency much earlier than the occupiers of land in the country


    4. Thirdly, and lastly, commerce and manufactures gradually introduced order and good government, and with them the liberty and security of individuals, among the inhabitants of the country, who had before lived almost in a continual state of war with their neighbours, and of servile dependency upon their superiors


    5. What I find truly remarkable about the servile mindset of politically correct attitudes (which appear to have taken on a life of their own) are the (internal) conflicts that (must) oftentimes arise whenever artificial expressions of a questionable sort inevitably collide with the thoughtful judgments of individuals who, in their private moments, (would) otherwise know better than to acquiesce to affected manners


    6. She discovered that what he wanted was not the socialite, he already had the display buterfly in Marilee, Margaret went for the servile role


    7. Her handmaidens, on the other hand, are slightly more privileged than the servile soldiers and therefore slightly more argumentative


    8. Toward Zaporavo and the mates he was imperturbably courteous, never insolent or servile


    9. Brown in the first automobile to reach Macondo-an orange convertible with a horn that frightened dogs with its bark--the old soldier grew indignant with the servile excite-ment of the people and he realized that something had changed in the makeup of the men since the days when they would leave their wives and children and toss a shotgun on their shoulders to go off to war


    10. Police everywhere! Each exit was manned by a an officer in uniform with a servile police dog at his heel and throughout the vast reception area could be seen the conspicuous blue shapes of lawmen, standing, loitering, watchful, intent on what?

    11. We so don't love humans and so love inequality that we do not love animals, but servile 'em


    12. The more familiar creatures, those who now circulated the room in apparent servile duty, were slender, pasty complexioned beings, but these six were massive---and familiar as Viirin only by eyes that reflected the light nearly as red as the glowing coals in the fire pit


    13. By following this path, you will not become servile or slave to anyone


    14. He had arrived that afternoon, a man animated by a single purpose, which was to marry Ingeborg as soon as possible and get back quickly to his work; and he had come straight from the station to the Palace and walked in unquestioned with all the others, and after a period of peering about in the drawing-room for Ingeborg had drifted out into the garden, where he had at once stumbled upon the Duchess, who was being embittered by a prebendary of servile habits who insisted on agreeing with her as to the Latin name of a patch of Prophet-flower when she knew all the time she was wrong


    15. Faustine was too used to having a servile monkey at his side, and


    16. “Sixth, the masses may elect servile leaders


    17. Messiah among the gods of Rome; that his servile senate


    18. Early on, I thought otherwise and for many long years I was overly generous to my implacable, smiling and servile enemies


    19. Because they had become so servile their entire culture had become non-violent


    20. Historians have never changed their culture of servile hypocrisy…of only writing what is culturally expedient and popular at the time

    21. Cunning to brainwash their slaves into being servile, obedient sheep And just enough kindness to make sure they would not be murdered in their beds at night


    22. The servile culture of submission to a leader, and the replacement of your own identity with a National identity remained unchanged


    23. What happened to the people living inside these Empires for seven thousand years? They became a huge mass of servile cowards: so incompetent and so stupid: that they rejected every new discovery, and tried to keep the foreign devils out


    24. He did not want their hypocritical, servile shows of false respect and slavish conformity


    25. With 24 billion dollars in international aid frozen in the accounts of the common market nations because the relief organizations that need this money to feed the starving poor did not grovel enough, and act as properly servile slaves for the privilege of accessing a few thousand dollars of these billions


    26. All so they could lord it over their servile backs


    27. Because in America: it is not considered as degrading to be of a lower servile class than it is in France


    28. The dog is despised for its low level of intelligence and its servile desire to please the one who enslaves it


    29. They could corrupt all of mankind by being the obedient servants of Satan, by being servile obedient instruments of undead evil…


    30. And by this cunning evil tactic, gain total control over all humans on the Earth and turn them into dependent, servile obedient slaves

    31. The liveried servant was dressed down to the tee, but I couldn’t help but think that he had several black belts to his name as well as a thriving intellect masked behind his look of servile ability


    32. process of life; they don't want a _living soul_! The living soul demands life, the soul won't obey the rules of mechanics, the soul is an object of suspicion, the soul is retrograde! But what they want though it smells of death and can be made of India-rubber, at least is not alive, has no will, is servile and won't revolt! And it comes in the end to their reducing everything to the building of walls and the planning of rooms and passages in a phalanstery! The phalanstery is ready, indeed, but your human nature is not ready for the phalanstery--it wants life, it hasn't completed its vital process, it's too soon for the graveyard! You can't skip over nature by logic


    33. Some take the broad road of overweening ambition; others that of mean and servile flattery; others that of deceitful hypocrisy, and some that of true religion; but I, led by my star, follow the narrow path of knight-errantry, and in pursuit of that calling I despise wealth, but not honour


    34. For with the exception of the community of women and property, he supposes everything to be the same in both states; there is to be the same education; the citizens of both are to live free from servile occupations, and there are to be common meals in both


    35. And, if you're very servile and humble we may give you another one next week


    36. Standing at this table, I became conscious of the servile Pumblechook in a black cloak and several yards of hatband, who was alternately stuffing himself, and making obsequious movements to catch my attention


    37. But whenever either of them came to the `job' the `coddies' cringed and grovelled before them, greeting them with disgustingly servile salutations, plentifully interspersed with the word `Sir', greetings which were frequently either ignored altogether or answered with an inarticulate grunt


    38. This reminded me of the wonderful difference between the servile manner in which he had offered his hand in my new prosperity, saying, "May I?" and the ostentatious clemency with which he had just now exhibited the same fat five fingers


    39. The presence of guttural sounds, diacritic aspirations, epenthetic and servile letters in both languages: their antiquity, both having been taught on the plain of Shinar 242 years after the deluge in the seminary instituted by Fenius Farsaigh, descendant of Noah, progenitor of Israel, and ascendant of Heber and Heremon, progenitors of Ireland: their archaeological, genealogical, hagiographical, exegetical, homiletic, toponomastic, historical and religious literatures comprising the works of rabbis and culdees, Torah, Talmud (Mischna and Ghemara), Massor, Pentateuch, Book of the Dun Cow, Book of Ballymote, Garland of Howth, Book of Kells: their dispersal, persecution, survival and revival: the isolation of their synagogical and ecclesiastical rites in ghetto (S


    40. At the end of the victorious campaign the surviving ape-folk were driven across the plateau (their wailings were horrible) and established in the neighborhood of the Indian caves, where they would, from now onwards, be a servile race under the eyes of their masters

    41. want a living soul! The living soul demands life, the soul won't obey the rules of mechanics, the soul is an object of suspicion, the soul is retrograde! But what they want though it smells of death and can be made of India‐rubber, at least is not alive, has no will, is servile and won't revolt! And it comes in the end to their reducing everything to the building of walls and the planning of rooms and passages in a phalanstery! The phalanstery is ready, indeed, but your human nature is not ready for the phalanstery—it wants life, it hasn't completed its vital process, it's too soon for the graveyard! You can't skip over nature by logic


    42. Hackbutt hadn't hinted it, that I was a Servile Crawler


    43. Away with all your superstitions, Servile masses arise, arise! We’ll change henceforth the old tradition, And spurn the dust to win the prize


    44. He is usually respectful to the attendant and at times servile, but tonight, the man tells me, he was quite haughty


    45. The effort succeeded, for an instant he unconsciously relapsed into his old servile manner, bent low before me, and actually fawned upon me as he replied


    46. the earth quaking in Italy, Metternich extending his hand over Bologna, France treating Austria sharply at Ancona, at the North no one knew what sinister sound of the hammer nailing up Poland in her coffin, irritated glances watching France narrowly all over Europe, England, a suspected ally, ready to give a push to that which was tottering and to hurl herself on that which should fall, the peerage sheltering itself behind Beccaria to refuse four heads to the law, the fleurs-de-lys erased from the King's carriage, the cross torn from Notre Dame, Lafayette lessened, Laffitte ruined, Benjamin Constant dead in indigence, Casimir Perier dead in the exhaustion of his power; political and social malady breaking out simultaneously in the two capitals of the kingdom, the one in the city of thought, the other in the city of toil; at Paris civil war, at Lyons servile war; in the two cities, the same glare of the furnace; a crater-like crimson on the brow of the people; the South rendered fanatic, the West troubled, the Duchesse de Berry in la Vendee, plots, conspiracies, risings, cholera, added the sombre roar of tumult of events to the sombre roar of ideas


    47. Just the sight of her from the bathroom door was enough to revive the torture of school, the unbearable boredom of daily Mass, the terror of examinations, the servile diligence of the novices, all of that life distorted by the prism of spiritual poverty


    48. Abashed glances of servile wonder were exchanged by the sailors, as this was said; and with fascinated eyes they awaited whatever magic might follow


    49. ,” continues Labaume, “still succeeded in keeping up with us, sharing with servile fidelity in our sorrows and privations


    50. Human nature is not taken into account, it is excluded, it’s not supposed to exist! They don’t recognise that humanity, developing by a historical living process, will become at last a normal society, but they believe that a social system that has come out of some mathematical brain is going to organise all humanity at once and make it just and sinless in an instant, quicker than any living process! That’s why they instinctively dislike history, ‘nothing but ugliness and stupidity in it,’ and they explain it all as stupidity! That’s why they so dislike the living process of life; they don’t want a living soul! The living soul demands life, the soul won’t obey the rules of mechanics, the soul is an object of suspicion, the soul is retrograde! But what they want though it smells of death and can be made of India-rubber, at least is not alive, has no will, is servile and won’t revolt!
























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