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1. * Stubborn and hard-hearted
2. It runs the risk of becoming, however, a compromised geological place, endangered by hard-hearted tourism and the merciless waves of the sea
3. The strongest proof that these invaders were devils, not men, consists of their reaction to my facial sacrifice: any man of flesh and blood -- no matter how callous and hard-hearted -- would, on seeing an aged Abbess cut off her nose in defence of her honour, surely feel some degree of pity, perhaps even regret; but these monsters laughed
4. Stone” meaning hard-hearted and in this the saying referring to the heart is true but not all
5. It is a normal thing, because there is no one more hard-hearted than that who does not pronounce the Name of Al’lah over the animal
6. Are we so stubborn and hard-hearted that we
7. who survived the hard-hearted bulk slaughter
8. No help was forthcoming for an old tramp such as she because society is hard-hearted, and yet this was not to be wondered at, as society had become demoralised and controlled by selfish people, who thought only of themselves
9. Had you been cruel or hard-hearted, they would have surely deserted you
10. This is one of the reasons that can explain why Penelope is so hard-hearted when Ulysses returns to Ithaca and she does not want to recognize him
11. Penelope answers him by defending herself, but she does not budge from her hard-heartedness
12. Breastplates of Iron–Symbolizes those that have the inclination to be hard-hearted, cruel, uncaring,
13. A booby he, hard-hearted she, and you no lover
14. If you should have anything to do with robbers, I will give you the story of Cacus, for I have it by heart; if with loose women, there is the Bishop of Mondonedo, who will give you the loan of Lamia, Laida, and Flora, any reference to whom will bring you great credit; if with hard-hearted ones, Ovid will furnish you with Medea; if with witches or enchantresses, Homer has Calypso, and Virgil Circe; if with valiant captains, Julius Caesar himself will lend you himself in his own
15. hard-hearted, and other names of the same sort which well describe the nature of her character; and if you should remain here any time, senor, you would hear these hills and valleys resounding with the laments of the rejected ones who pursue her
16. hard-hearted animal, turn, I say, those timorous owl's eyes upon these of mine that are compared to radiant stars, and thou wilt see them weeping trickling streams and rills, and tracing furrows, tracks, and paths over the fair fields of my cheeks
17. intelligent as she was fair, and she was fairer than all the world; and is so still, unless the envious fates and hard-hearted sisters three have cut for her the thread of life
18. united too with such reliance, such confidence in me!--Oh, God!--what a hard-hearted rascal I was!"
19. His brothers, however, were hard-hearted, and said, "What could we do with you? We could make nothing of you; see to what you have brought yourself"; and so turned a deaf ear
20. “Jane, you will wonder at us and our mysteries,” she said, “and think us hard-hearted beings not to be more moved at the death of so near a relation as an uncle; but we have never seen him or known him
21. As sinful men, it is a lesson to us all, because it is a story of the sin, hard-heartedness, suddenly awakened fears, the swift punishment, repentance, prayers, and finally the deliverance and joy of Jonah
22. For a pious man, especially for a Quaker, he was certainly rather hard-hearted, to say the least
23. And then what do you think? I began saving money, I became hard-hearted, grew stout—grew wiser, would you say? No, no one in the whole world sees it, no one knows it, but when night comes on, I sometimes lie as I did five years ago, when I was a silly girl, clenching my teeth and crying all night, thinking, ‘I'll pay him out, I'll pay him out!’ Do you hear? Well then, now you understand me
24. “The cat! Hard-hearted creature! She knows that I said of her at Mokroe that she was a woman of ‘great wrath
25. "That's the very advice Pyotr Stepanovitch gives me, in the very same words, for he's uncommonly mean and hard-hearted about helping a fellow-creature
26. The hero is a Roundhead, and the heroine is a charming young person, whose hand a hard-hearted guardian seeks to dispose of in a manner to which her heart consents not