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event that was transitory in nature, and the event
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seems evidently to have been the effect of the extraordinary unfavourableness of the seasons, and ought, therefore, to be regarded, not as a permanent, but as a transitory and occasional event
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The recovery of a great foreign market will generally more than compensate the transitory inconveniency of paying dearer during a short time for some sorts of goods
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Your happiness depends on accomplishment and is inherently transitory
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As explained in Chapter 2, this provides us with conditional happiness, which is inherently transitory
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It would be wise for us not disregard such encounters because death is just a transitory stage and not the finality of one’s existence
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To open the colony trade all at once to all nations, might not only occasion some transitory inconveniency, but a great permanent loss, to the greater part of those whose industry or capital is at present engaged in it
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These events are all, except the fourth, in their nature transitory and accidental; and the exclusion from so important a branch of the colony trade, if unfortunately it should continue much longer, may still occasion some degree of distress
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They understand that life is transitory i
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transitory to distract you from the greater truth that all
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Their mercantile habits draw them in this manner, almost necessarily, though perhaps insensibly, to prefer, upon all ordinary occasions, the little and transitory profit of the monopolist to the great and permanent revenue of the sovereign; and would gradually lead them to treat the countries subject to their government nearly as the Dutch treat the Moluccas
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they are… transitory happenings that do not change the
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Every constitution, therefore, which it is meant should be as permanent as the empire itseif, ought to be convenient, not in certain circumstances only, but in all circumstances; or ought to be suited, not to those circumstances which are transitory, occasional, or accidental, but to those which are necessary, and therefore always the same
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It was a transitory thing; but for a
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The expression ―Feet of Clay‖ implies a transitory, material existence that is essentially weak or flawed or (otherwise) subject to decay; contrasted with spiritual existence that is eternal, everlasting and timeless
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The skeptic or nonbeliever, on the other hand, is likely to repudiate the divine ―promises‖ of timeless standards; that is to say, of rewards and punishments, in favor of transitory principles lacking (eternal) assurances and meaning
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Laws, in the absence of binding (principle) origins constitute a transitory, variable system of rules conditioned by current fashions without regard to (the) underlying (moral) assumptions that otherwise provide (customary) perspective to a well-ordered, (continuous) society
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is transitory, including the pleasure of revenge
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With this, we give opportunity the other partners so that they can participate from this great solution in a definitive way to the socioeconomic problems and of the environment, without being anything transitory or momentary
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celebrating their glory, which is reserved for them; For assuredly as in a little time in this transitory world in which you live, you have
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real? It is but a collection of states, each of them transitory
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It is an endless process, the transitory begetting
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Q: I am asking about the immediate, the transitory, the appear-
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ence to the unreal and transitory
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Her transitory moment of insignificance is over now but I will need to kill
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the objective and transitory world, in its relation with, and to, the invisible
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No, he thought, a mirror wouldn’t be like that; perhaps if the lake were filled with mercury…but then its splendour would only be passing, transitory beauty, while poison leaked into the land, leeching its disease into soil and plant life
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it;-- still it dwells higher than the very thought we now are thinking, higher than the consciousness that, for the transitory moment, is all that truly can be termed ourselves
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All attempts to ignore these situations and conditions or to convince oneself that a transitory phase always leads to the return to “old and consolidated” habits are worth nothing
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know that this is a transitory power, reflective powers based on the force of somebody else; the new manager, the new General Manager, the new superior
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3 The second night of their sojourn at Gennesaret the Master again told the apostles the parable of the sower and added these words: "You see, my children, the appeal to human feelings is transitory and utterly disappointing; the exclusive appeal to the intellect of man is likewise empty and barren; it is only by making your appeal to the spirit which lives within the human mind that you can hope to achieve lasting success and accomplish those marvelous transformations of human character that are presently shown in the abundant yielding of the genuine fruits of the spirit in the daily lives of all who are thus delivered from the darkness of doubt by the birth of the spirit into the light of faith -- the kingdom of heaven
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Human beings unfailingly become discouraged when they view only the transitory transactions of time
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unconditionally positive, since even the positive is both transient and transitory with
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This includes transitory contact with strange males in
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The transitory experience of the Master as a personality midway between the material and the spiritual has begun
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Expecting his insomnia to be a transitory thing, Harry did not seek help
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transitory nature is the beauty and
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of the transitory nature of our life, and of the few thin strings
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No one knew yet what they were after, or whether they were actually nothing but philanthropists, and they had already caused a colossal disturbance, much more than that of the old gypsies, but less transitory and understandable
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In their own transitory stupefaction, newbies will understand that all errors were their own, and that it wasn’t personal
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created without lower default probabilities, or at least without more tax benefits from debt, is viewed as a transitory negative
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The rest is transitory
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transitory; hence one should devote oneself to contemplation
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the transitory nature of life and says,
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for the things and persons of the world as they are but transitory
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which transcends the transitory life of nature
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their objects are a cause of grief and are transitory, O son of Kunti,
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bodies of beings are transitory, but the same being is imperishable in the
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On demand, iNstant Transcendence is a transitory suffocation-defying, fantASy anti-gravity ride with the temporary vacating exhilaration of exotic places, never staying, falling back, reeled by cultural behavior ruling the symmetry breaks and anomalous transformations domesticating us to the brochured expectation of being liberated without lifting a finger to stop the slave train of consciousness chained to iT's sole purpose: ilikenment
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What was missing? I could make out that in the transitory year, the above formula will not work as the months are not compared at all!
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They wandered out of their hôtel after dinner, a square pink Italian albergo facing the lake where the town left off, and free, as indeed Cannobio altogether was, from transitory English with their awful eyes, and they strolled about looking at things
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But how different from those comfortable excursions, as straightforward and as uneventful to him in their transitory salubrious warming as bread and milk, was this running away! It was distressingly different
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When he paid his first call in Eaton Terrace he did notice that she had considerably, indeed completely, dried up, and was therefore to that extent improved, but she still remained for him just Lucy's aunt,--somebody who poured out the tea, and who unfortunately hardly ever went out of the room; a necessary, though luckily a transitory, evil
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It was a transitory thing, not harmful she thought, she would be back to being a Woodlander of the forest soon enough
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Convince us, we pray thee, of the worth of our own souls, and the weight of eternity, and the awfulness of that everlasting state which we are standing upon the brink of, and make us diligent and serious in our preparation for it, labouring less for the meat that perisheth, and more for that which endures to eternal life; as those who have set their affections on things above, and not on things that are on the earth, which are trifling and transitory
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This type of sensual pleasure is occasional and transitory
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Your very “you-ness” is an illusion, a dream, a transitory condition
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� As I discovered with the people whom I served that long, hot, and poverty stricken summer, the reality of this form of identity remains insubstantial and transitory because it finds its basis and strength in the material and the responses of the world, both very transitory forms of existence
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In Buddhism and Hinduism, hell is considered a transitory stage in the journey of the soul
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’ A life which, notwithstanding the possession of a spiritual faculty, persists in being animal, or psychical only, is by divine decree transitory and perishable
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And therefore the Lord speaks thus of such unthankful persons: If you have not been "faithful in that which is least, who will commit much to you?" intimating thereby unto us, that they who are unthankful to Him with respect to this short transitory life, which is His gift—the effect of His bounty—shall be most justly deprived of length of days forever and ever
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But what you cannot do is to perpetuate the alarm; for all animal passions, terror among them, are of transitory operation
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You cannot reach any in these days, except the most ignorant and thoughtless, with the threat of endless physical misery; and if you could, the impression would be but transitory
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Many a night he vaguely and unhappily wandered there, when wine had brought no transitory gladness to him; many a dreary daybreak revealed his solitary figure lingering there, and still lingering there when the first beams of the sun brought into strong relief, removed beauties of architecture in spires of churches and lofty buildings, as perhaps the quiet time brought some sense of better things, else forgotten and unattainable, into his mind
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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--
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What, thinkest thou, was it that flung Horatius in full armour down from the bridge into the depths of the Tiber? What burned the hand and arm of Mutius? What impelled Curtius to plunge into the deep burning gulf that opened in the midst of Rome? What, in opposition to all the omens that declared against him, made Julius Caesar cross the Rubicon? And to come to more modern examples, what scuttled the ships, and left stranded and cut off the gallant Spaniards under the command of the most courteous Cortes in the New World? All these and a variety of other great exploits are, were and will be, the work of fame that mortals desire as a reward and a portion of the immortality their famous deeds deserve; though we Catholic Christians and knights-errant look more to that future glory that is everlasting in the ethereal regions of heaven than to the vanity of the fame that is to be acquired in this present transitory life; a fame that, however long it may last, must after all end with the world itself, which has its own appointed end
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After all every sort of shouting is a transitory thing
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Fortunately, as regarded this circumstance at least, his painful past gave to his countenance an indelible sadness, and the glimmerings of gayety seen beneath this cloud were indeed but transitory
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Dimmesdale's own sermon, on the Sabbath after his vigil—to barter the transitory pleasures of the world for the heavenly hope, that was to assume brighter substance as life grew dark around her, and which would gild the utter gloom with final glory
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Yes; their minister whom they so loved—and who so loved them all, that he could not depart heavenward without a sigh—had the foreboding of untimely death upon him, and would soon leave them in their tears! This idea of his transitory stay on earth gave the last emphasis to the effect which the preacher had produced; it was as if an angel, in his passage to the skies, had shaken his bright
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It might well be a transitory problem, but it was clearly a factor at the moment—assuming Clyntahn’s spies could find their arses with both hands and a candle—and the recently confirmed report about the disastrous fire at Ehdwyrd Howsmyn’s Delthak Works suggested it might persist longer than Maigwair had originally hoped it would
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Its vanished trees, the trees that had made way for Gats-by’s house, had once pandered in whispers to the last and greatest of all human dreams; for a transitory enchanted moment man must have held his breath in the presence of
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Hence in such a case the student could have pointed out that the market price, bearing the usual ratio to current and average earnings, reflected a quite unwarranted confidence in the permanence of profits that by their nature were likely to be transitory
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It was evident that, for this energetic and enthusiastic nature, this could only be a transitory state, and that, at the first shock against the inevitable complications of destiny, Marius would awaken
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Central bank credibility is essential to contain second-round effects and to keep any shocks transitory
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The gravitational pull of inflation expectations means that any deviation of the current inflation rate from the long-run anchor is seen as temporary, causing inflation shocks to be more transitory and inflation expectations to be mean-reverting
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My help had been needed and claimed; I had given it: I was pleased to have done something; trivial, transitory though the deed was, it was yet an active thing, and I was weary of an existence all passive
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It is only because our connection happens to be very transitory, and comes at a peculiarly mournful season, that I consent thus to render it so patient and compliant on my part
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I did not then know that it was no transitory blossom, but rather the radiant resemblance of one, cut in an indestructible gem
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We're always asking whether there's a transitory disruption to a business or whether there's a point of discontinuity, as was the case with Eastman Kodak
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I can see no more difficulty in this than in the unhatched young of other birds acquiring the instinct to break through their own shells; or than in young snakes acquiring in their upper jaws, as Owen has remarked, a transitory sharp tooth for cutting through the tough egg-shell
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The red creeper was quite a transitory growth, and few people have seen it growing
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Company was irksome to me; when alone, I could fill my mind with the sights of heaven and earth; the voice of Henry soothed me, and I could thus cheat myself into a transitory peace
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It was eight o'clock when we landed; we walked for a short time on the shore, enjoying the transitory light, and then retired to the inn and contemplated the lovely scene of waters, woods, and mountains, obscured in darkness, yet still displaying their black outlines
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These feelings are transitory; each day of expectation delayed fills them with fear, and I almost dread a mutiny caused by this despair
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The frequent mention in the course of this poem of romances once enjoying a European celebrity but now consigned to oblivion, will impress the reader with the transitory nature of merely mediocre literary reputation
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They would inevitably grow to love the earth and life as they gradually became aware of their own transitory and finite nature, and with a special love, not as of old, they would begin to observe and
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Moreover these types are in any case transitory, and so a novel about them cannot have artistic finish
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He looked upon his illness as something transitory, a trifling ailment, and did not think about it at all; he though of nothing but how they would go and sell "these books
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Just as a man of the social life-conception says to a savage, "Come to your senses, bethink yourself! The life of your personality cannot be the true life, because it is wretched and transitory
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Oh, if I would only remember more my transitory, subservient condition here!