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    1. Heed this mantra because our breakfast is THE most important meal of the day


    2. “Take ye heed, watch and pray: for ye know not when the time is


    3. “Take heed therefore unto yourselves, and to all the flock, over the which the Holy Ghost


    4. Zechariah 11:17) - He takes heed, he is steadfast, keeps qualified, and corrects his own faults, as David did his (Psalms 51)


    5. He then says to his disciples, “Take heed, and beware of the leaven of the Pharisees and the leaven of Herod


    6. Pantelis was obviously aware of the danger to his village and was warning everyone that unless we are gentle with its fragility and take heed, it will shatter


    7. The more heed


    8. 15And he said unto them, Take heed, and beware of covetousness: for a man's life


    9. heed to all words that are spoken, lest you hear your servant curse you; 22 for often your


    10. He had long since ceased to pay anymore heed to the nice man's announcements about this or that 'fine quality' gadget or tool, than he attended the cat's prowling round the end of a shelf

    11. “My husband was sure that whoever would come round, 'if' they came around he qualified, would most certainly focus on the appearances of the damage and pay no heed at all to the root and cause of our current distresses, he said


    12. but they did not hear nor heed me


    13. Take heed, watch and


    14. "Dertois should heed an old friend's advice and accept defeat


    15. He is looking for leaders who heed His voice and fear


    16. advice, and promised to heed their warning


    17. Most did not heed the words but the sheer beauty of the sound brought a sad cheer to the heart


    18. And more often than not, those who failed to heed her agenda suffered because of it


    19. “Now that you’re a woman, you need to pay great heed to propriety


    20. “Pay him no heed

    21. To quote somebody in a dream suggests that you need to listen and heed the message in that quote


    22. You need to heed the advice of others


    23. in your life, you'd be wise to heed his work


    24. She only half took heed, most of the time


    25. heed his warnings not to follow men but Christ


    26. ” It had yet to pay heed to me


    27. Listen to what the doctor has to say and heed any advice that is offered


    28. The rapacious politicians and bureaucrats who would opt for this course would do well to heed the following words of Adam Smith


    29. He greeted the children briefly, but seemed to have other matters on his mind, so didn’t pay them much heed


    30. little girl's hands, but she did not heed that; she ran hurriedly back

    31. Brock's desperation outweighed his common sense, but he was far too guilty over the deaths of his sister and friends, and now the old Custodian, to pay any heed to that now


    32. She reached the barracks floor, and again the few men present paid her little heed as she moved back toward the storeroom and cellar door area


    33. O peoples of the earth, take heed and wail loudly! For The Face of The Almighty has waited eagerly for the time!


    34. Yes, they follow the dictates of their own hearts and give heed to their own self-serving desires


    35. To their own voices they give heed, they listen only to the sound of their own voices


    36. NO! Instead they mocked and refused to give heed, turning their backs on The Holy One of Israel!


    37. Yea, I have shouted to you by the mouth of My messengers, yet you would not give heed!


    38. Heed the warning of unholy alliances between Christians committed to genuine reform and Secularists seeking the Church‘s


    39. Therefore give heed to My speech, for thus declares The Lord:


    40. And The Lord your God shall heed the voice of a man, in that day

    41. A ―Fool‖ isn‘t someone who asks a lot of ―foolish‖ questions but someone, rather, who fails to heed the counsels of the Wise


    42. I got off the phone, I felt she really didn’t heed the warning


    43. Paying her no heed, I pulled out a can of chunky soup, a can opener, and a rations bar, which I got stuck into first


    44. It was a rare ability he had seldom noticed himself, and rarely gave it much heed as he seemed to not be able to use it constantly


    45. As a last resort, feeling it was the only thing he could do, powerless to act and indeed depended on an erratic, capricious and strange machine, he prayed to any and all that would heed his prayers


    46. Before either man could speak, Elena said, “Do not pay too much heed to Stefan’s decorations


    47. And again in I Timothy 4:1, “Now the Spirit expressly says that in latter times some will depart from the faith, giving heed to deceiving spirits and doctrines of demons, speaking lies in hypocrisy


    48. In the Bible there is a passage that says it all, “Let him who has ears to hear with, Listen!” There are none so perfect that they have no need to heed this advice


    49. we decided to heed the word and set off for Wichita


    50. i quickly determined to heed his advice














































    1. I should have heeded her first whispered hint in that early eastern sky, crimson and fiery, when we were only a mile or two out of the village


    2. Torbin hadn’t heeded the advice


    3. This was heeded and before she got out of sight that night was seen to speak to other whalers, which from their actions had evidently taken the alarm making all sail and standing off


    4. yeah by now you can guess that it turned into a cannonball run right across South Africa and the crews arrived a two days earlier than what they would have if they heeded to the Colonel's fatherly advice


    5. The constables stood to attention as the Sergeant in charge stood utterly silent, waiting for his command to be heeded


    6. Naïve Adam and Eve heard nothing of what God said, but heeded the serpent, who skillfully explains that there is nothing to fear


    7. She knew she should have heeded


    8. There is a great warning that should be heeded by those who wish to pursue corrupt power and corrupt control but that message is being ignored


    9. There have been many releases of information that show many governments are not what they appear to be and though this information has not been terribly impactful, it should be heeded that there is more being done to pull the curtain over your eyes then there is to reveal any information


    10. “There is a saying that facts that are not frankly faced have a habit of stabbing us in the back and advice when most needed is least heeded

    11. You would have saved us all a bit of trouble had you heeded her instead of the old fool of a warrior


    12. 38 But they heeded not his message, and would not obey his counsel


    13. I heeded His words, and in the two boxes,


    14. Most dragons never heeded the good, but held their


    15. looked into and heeded, the separation between pain and


    16. His mild heart attack was a warning he has heeded


    17. The above words of an active environmentalist should be heeded


    18. 38 But they heeded not his message and would not obey his counsel


    19. There are times when wise advice, even if it comes from the in-laws, needs to be heeded


    20. But he heeded her not, and then he was kissing her fully upon her mouth, and his hands were insistently caressing her, and all thought in her mind fled before an overwhelming onslaught of emotion and sensation

    21. “No!” Johan cried out after them both, but neither raven nor mind-cane heeded his plea


    22. Some, at least, heeded his advice


    23. It had been a process, and there were small firefights in the corridors—one involving Miles and his escort, who had to practically drag Miles away from the combat zone, and a second involving Sarah’s team, though she heeded her escort’s instructions and they escaped more easily


    24. I now took the compliments as nice, but not needed, and the haters’ words of hate as mere noise not heeded


    25. I heeded that Russian boy’s prayer


    26. She signed her reply, which was polite, but I imagine the British Government are now wishing they'd heeded my warnings as the country grinds to a halt and poisons itself with exhaust fumes


    27. The note expressed the hope that she might feel better by morning, which was a clear hint that she did not desire his company in her bedchamber that night, a hint that he knew from bitter experience was best heeded


    28. Kerim Shah leaned down toward him, spoke to him, but Conan neither heard nor heeded


    29. They harkened with keen dark eyes and inscrutable countenances, and they went their ways without comment, and heeded with flattering intentness his instructions as to the working of iron, and kindred arts


    30. Saul heeded the advice and focused his energies on his studies as they all eagerly anticipated Elizabeth’s arrival

    31. She heeded the advice of the reviewer and a year later sang again at the same venue


    32. Unfortunately, very few heeded his advice


    33. With that comment she turned and we followed her outside, the party was beginning to get lively, dancing had started to the rhythm of drums and pipes, the men were dancing in a circle to the left, the women went to the right, Mocal, my mothers friend, gave Coatl and I another cup of beer I thanked her and Coatl picked up on this and also thanked her in fluent Nahuatl, which impressed her enough to start her giggling, I looked again at this white man who never ceased to impress me, he seemed to have a mighty thirst for the brewed maize so I gave him mine and went in search of Jodas, I couldn’t imagine anyone getting the better of Coatl but I had always heeded my mothers advice so when I found Jodas I told him what mother had said, he grasped the situation immediately and hurried away to talk to his men, all that night and for most of the next day, everywhere that Coatl went there were two warriors lounging nearby, it was never the same two, but two were always present


    34. He momentarily wished he had heeded Thomas’s


    35. she had heeded the warning, but she also needed the wind of adventure to carry them


    36. The lessons of the Battle of Britain were not heeded, and offensive thinking remained in the ascendancy


    37. Whether my objection was heeded or ignored is not as yet known


    38. Yet I feel I must provide one last small piece of advice, one dire warning to be heeded by all those who strive for goodness and kindness in the world


    39. Nonetheless, they heeded Molly's warning


    40. “Oh, that you had heeded My commandments! Then your peace would have been like a river, and your righteousness like the waves of the sea

    41. And Abram heeded the voice of Sarah


    42. was heeded where's the hope for the future and the answers in them


    43. me, "this is NOT the way, don't walk in it!" - and for once, I heeded their advice


    44. Yeah, I should have heeded that warning myself this morning


    45. God also says: {Then see what was the end of those who were warned (but heeded not) except Allah’s true–selected–obedient


    46. Sheikh Emin Keftaro (may God have mercy upon him) and his disciples heeded this in astonishment as the man was interrupting the purity of their session


    47. 2) Double-check that you heeded all the recommendations outlined in this course


    48. Luckily, I heeded the warnings of computer experts


    49. Several times I said things that ought to have resulted in my being taken along them, but the parson heeded not; his talk was and remained wholly church


    50. But neither the Bishop nor Ingeborg heeded her





































    1. That was the result of everyone in the family instantly heeding the call of their tacit responsibilities


    2. But instead of heeding to it, we snuggled on the couch and watched a documentary on the TV


    3. Heeding the call of The Most High?


    4. circled Sut at a safe distance with the horses heeding my guid-


    5. With trying to take in breathtaking scenery while heeding traffic signs signalling danger ahead, she needed a second pair of eyes to warn her of trouble, which could be around any twist and turn


    6. flee, heeding Ardara’s call


    7. bringing the problem to the light of counsel, and heeding the call that leads us to an


    8. ” He congratulated me on finally heeding his and the woman therapist’s advice


    9. Dino Almendral, heeding my warning to “get out of Black Rock on the last stage coach” because I was telling everything to the Feds, soon went to work for Boeing in Huntsville, AL


    10. Heeding the sheriff’s advice, I moved the shotgun to a place I could reach it by reaching

    11. Wouldn’t not heeding this warning result in the eventual elimination of all the bad drivers?


    12. Not heeding the warnings of the Waylands, I soon began


    13. Waldo faced a painful, yet simple, decision; he was forced to choose between heeding the calling of God or the orders of power-lusting men


    14. 20 Bless the LORD, you His angels, Who excel in strength, who do His word, Heeding the voice of His word


    15. In certain cases, far from heeding this address, individuals have


    16. The Actress came up behind them, afraid but no longer heeding the girls warning to stay in the bedroom after they woke from the yell


    17. But she hustled without heeding, turned before closing the door, and said “Every time”


    18. "Why," said Herr Dremmel without heeding him, "why--yes--why it _is_--why, here at last appears the Little Sugar Lamb!"


    19. Unfortunately, I am not heeding their message


    20. But once we stood up: we stopped heeding the Earth: we became heels instead of healers

    21. of time about heeding the wisdom required to grasp what drives cyclic time and the resulting future


    22. Maritornes was fretting and sweating at finding herself held so fast by Don Quixote, and not understanding or heeding the words he addressed to her, she strove without speaking to free herself


    23. climates, so many strange countries, to acquire what are called the blessings of fortune; and those undertaken for the sake of God and the world together are those of brave soldiers, who no sooner do they see in the enemy's wall a breach as wide as a cannon ball could make, than, casting aside all fear, without hesitating, or heeding the manifest peril that threatens them, borne onward by the desire of defending their faith, their country, and their king, they fling themselves dauntlessly into the midst of the thousand opposing deaths that await them


    24. The dogs and crows of their tribes," continued the earnest old chieftain, without heeding the wounded spirit of his listener, whose head was nearly crushed to the earth in shame, as he proceeded, "would bark and caw before they would take a woman to their wigwams whose blood was not of the color of snow


    25. [>] “heeding the siren call”: DKG, 142–44


    26. And now I began to wonder at myself for being in the coach, and to doubt whether I had sufficient reason for being there, and to consider whether I should get out presently and go back, and to argue against ever heeding an anonymous communication, and, in short, to pass through all those phases of contradiction and indecision to which I suppose very few hurried people are strangers


    27. tone, without heeding the interruption,—but standing up, and confronting the


    28. It was snowing hard as I beat through the passes of the great mountains, and I had a stiff fight to win through; but never shall I forget the blissful feeling of the hot sun again on my back as I sped down to the lakes that lay so blue and placid below me, and the taste of my first fat insect! The past was like a bad dream; the future was all happy holiday as I moved southwards week by week, easily, lazily, lingering as long as I dared, but always heeding the call! No, I had had my warning; never again did I think of disobedience


    29. He never, to be sure, ran himself into a passion, but then he continued to speak and argue so long in reply, never heeding the most rational things of his adversaries, that he was sure to put every other person in a rage; in addition to all which, he was likewise a sorrowful body in never being able to understand how a determination by vote ought to and did put an end to every questionable proceeding; so that he was, for a constancy, ever harping about the last subject discussed, as if it had not been decided, until a new difference of opinion arose, and necessitated him to change the burden and o’ercome of his wearysome speeches


    30. failed her, and without heeding he added:

    31. She threw herself on a chair, not heeding that she was in the dazzling sun-rays: if there were discomfort in that, how could she tell that it was not part of her inward misery?


    32. She was full of confident hope about this interview with Lydgate, never heeding what was said of his personal reserve; never heeding that she was a very young woman


    33. Grandet, after marching two or three times round the garden in the snow without heeding the cold, suddenly suspected that his daughter had gone to her mother; only too happy to find her disobedient to his orders, he climbed the stairs with the agility of a cat and appeared in Madame Grandet's room just as she was stroking Eugenie's hair, while the girl's face was hidden in her motherly bosom


    34. parting feast was held; but Frodo ate and drank little, heeding only the


    35. 'Time is pressing,' said the Rider, not heeding Aragorn


    36. `The pass, Sam! ' he cried, not heeding the shrillness of his voice, that released from the choking airs of the tunnel rang out now high and


    37. They were met by a deacon with a censer and by a servant who passed out on tiptoe without heeding them


    38. Without heeding the end of the Italian’s remarks, and as though not hearing them, the


    39. Yakov Alpatych heard without heeding


    40. The princess heard her, not heeding her words but occasionally looking up at her and listening to the sound of her voice

    41. ‘You spare no one,’ continued Julie to the young man without heeding the author’s


    42. Had the Cossacks pursued the French, without heeding what was behind and around them, they would have captured Murat and everything there


    43. But Javert, heeding his own thought only, continued:—


    44. Amy Eshton, not hearing or not heeding this dictum, joined in with her soft, infantine tone: “Louisa and I used to quiz our governess too; but she was such a good creature, she would bear anything: nothing put her out


    45. He pursued his own thoughts without heeding me


    46. Over and through it all went the bats, heeding it not at all


    47. As he mounted the deck, Ahab abruptly accosted him, without at all heeding what he had in his hand; but in his broken lingo, the German soon evinced his complete ignorance of the White Whale; immediately turning the conversation to his lamp-feeder and oil can, with some remarks touching his having to turn into his hammock at night in profound darkness—his last drop of Bremen oil being gone, and not a single flying-fish yet captured to supply the deficiency; concluding by hinting that his ship was indeed what in the Fishery is technically called a CLEAN one (that is, an empty one), well deserving the name of Jungfrau or the Virgin


    48. I went on without heeding


    49. " But the dog, without heeding her, made straight for Ivan Andreyitch


    50. He strode along a narrow forest path, aimless, dazed, without heeding where he was going



















    1. He heeds his conduct at home, work, play, worship, and in his thinking


    2. Our clan heeds your words,” I said, my hand on his shoulder


    3. Icarus heeds his father's advice for a bit, but then he gets cocky


    4. He sees no black sky and raging sea, feels not the reeling timbers, and little hears he or heeds he the far rush of the mighty whale, which even now with open mouth is cleaving the seas after him


    5. He goes down in the whirling heart of such a masterless commotion that he scarce heeds the moment when he drops seething into the yawning jaws awaiting him; and the whale shoots-to all his ivory teeth, like so many white bolts, upon his prison


    6. But now—none heeds the monument


    7. That's the worst of it! They are from the Koursk village, where people are dying of diphtheria like flies! But the chief thing is, I ordered them out of the house!… Did I, or did I not? [Approaches the others that have gathered round the Peasants] Be careful! Don't touch them—they are all infected with diphtheria! [No one heeds her, and she steps aside in a dignified manner and stands quietly waiting]


    8. [No one heeds her, and she steps aside in a dignified manner and stands quietly waiting


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    Synonyms for "heed"

    attentiveness heed paying attention regard listen mind caution consideration heedfulness notice care observation vigilance consider observe obey mark

    "heed" definitions

    paying particular notice (as to children or helpless people)


    pay close attention to; give heed to