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" Most tellingly, Pirckheimer wrote in a letter to Johann Tscherte in 1530: " I confess that in the beginning I believed in Luther, like our Albert of blessed memory ... but as anyone can see, the situation has become worse.
" I could see the enemy advancing ever closer in nine great columns ", wrote Mérode-Westerloo, " ... filling the whole plain from the Danube to the woods on the horizon.
According to F. W. Dobbs-Allsopp, " the widely observed unity of form and point of view ... and general resemblance in linguistic detail throughout the sequence are broadly suggestive of the work of a single author ," though other scholars see Lamentations as the work of multiple authors.
You will see a multitude of tiny particles mingling in a multitude of ways ... their dancing is an actual indication of underlying movements of matter that are hidden from our sight ...
" ( Wills is quoted as saying, " I rode horeseback from the place between the rivers to Childress to see Bessie Smith ... She was about the greatest thing I had ever heard.
The species we see today are but the smallest part of what blind destiny has produced ...
Attlee responded the next day in the debate on increased air estimates that Hitler's speech contained unfavourable references to the Soviet Union but that " We see here a chance to call a halt in the armaments race ... We do not think that our answer to Herr Hitler should be just rearmament.
And though ... worms destroy this body, yet in my flesh I will see God.
Patrick Stoddart of The Times wrote: " The millions who watch Coronation Street – and who will continue to do so despite Lord Rees-Mogg – know real life when they see it ... in the most confident and accomplished soap opera television has ever seen ".
When Hughes left office, a prominent journal remarked " One can distinctly see the coming of a New Statism ... which Gov.
Instead, he would say something like, " we got a little tuning problem ... Everybody check and see what's going on.
And now I have arrived with the firm determination not to see you at all in my own mind ...
* " Our eyes see very little and very badly – so people dreamed up the microscope to let them see invisible phenomena ; they invented the telescope ... now they have perfected the cinecamera to penetrate more deeply into the visible world, to explore and record visual phenomena so that what is happening now, which will have to be taken account of in the future, is not forgotten.
I can't see much and the water's very bad indeed ... I can't get over the top ... I'm getting a lot of bloody row in here ... I can't see anything ... I've got the bows out ... I'm going !....

... and misery
Kellow Chesney described the situation as follows: " Hideous slums, some of them acres wide, some no more than crannies of obscure misery, make up a substantial part of the metropolis ...
... they are not your friends, but they are your enemies in fact, though not in intention, who teach you to look to the Legislature for the radical removal of the evils that afflict human life ... It is the individual mind and conscience, it is the individual character, on which mainly human happiness or misery depends.
" The 19th century biographer Agnes Strickland condemned Anne's actions to regain custody of Prince Henry as irresponsible: " It must lower the character of Anne of Denmark in the eyes of everyone, both as a woman and queen, that she ... preferred to indulge the mere instincts of maternity at the risk of involving her husband, her infant, and their kingdom, in the strife and misery of unnatural warfare.
She passed a message to Napoleon's private secretary, Claude François de Méneval, who was about to return to France: " I hope he will understand the misery of my position ...
The day before their executions Guildford asked Jane for a last meeting, which she refused, explaining it " would only ... increase their misery and pain, it was better to put it off ... as they would meet shortly elsewhere, and live bound by indissoluble ties.
He went for the misery sufficiently deep to create a story that makes us laugh ...
Empirical studies would find ' in the perverse relationships described ... an absolute absence of any shared pleasures '; while at the theoretical level ' perversions involve-the theory tells us-an attempted denial of the difference between the sexes and the generations ', and include ' the wish to damage and dehumanize ... the misery of the driven, damaging life '.
Among the sub-prefect's reasons for stopping emigration was concern about " avid speculators who, claiming to teach a trade to young children, especially that of chimney sweep, set out to seduce their parents with promises and false hopes get their children ... to get a large profit from them by exploiting their fatigue, their misery and sometimes even their life.
" Whoever ," he says, " is in the least versed in this moral kind of architecture will find the inward fabric so adjusted, ... that the barely extending of a single passion too far or the continuance ... of it too long, is able to bring irrecoverable ruin and misery ".
call divinity in every human being ... The classroom must and will become an arena of conflict between the old and new -- the rotting corpse of Christianity, together with all its adjacent evils and misery, and the new faith of humanism, resplendent with the promise of a world in which the never-realized Christian ideal of ' love thy neighbor ' will finally be achieved.
But is it true to its Holy Book ; the New Testament as much as Israel ’ s campaign of death, destruction and misery against the Palestinians under its occupation is true to its Holy Book ; the Old Testament ?” ... “ It seems that many political leaders in the Christian West are not living the teaching of their Holy Book while Israel is living its own ”
Speaking from experience, Doctor Robert Waring Darwin told his son to conceal religious doubts which could cause " extreme misery ...
:" My heart has grown tough amidst the struggles of the peninsula but the misery of this scene wellnigh broke it ...
He wrote to Hooker that " Illness is downright misery to me ...
The Apalachee themselves said that the game was " as ancient as memory ", and that they had " no other entertainment ... or relief from ... misery ".
... Novo's originality is Americans ' hunger and our greatest misery is that this hunger is felt but not intellectually understood.
According to Roll, " I am sure Lance had probably never met a bike racer like me ... a person who could still find some joy and happiness in such weather misery.

... and people
Another way is merely " one of the many modern substitutes for love, ... nothing but the urge to turn away from oneself and to lose oneself in other people ’ s business.
" It concluded by saying, " in the years to come, in the view of the hundreds of thousands of people who are devoted to baseball, and the millions who will be, Abner Doubleday's fame will rest evenly, if not quite as much, upon the fact that he was its inventor ... as upon his brilliant and distinguished career as an officer in the Federal Army.
... But the true historic role of the UIS will be to break down the barriers to the exchange of information among countries and people.
Prince said that these characters represent " people in the show who aren't wasting time ... the play is about wasting time.
Dr. Bill Streever describes a boat made by the native Inupiat people in Barrow, Alaska: " It is a skin boat, an umiaq, built from the stitched hides of bearded seals and used to hunt bowhead whales in the open-water leads during spring ...
In 1927 Fuller resolved to think independently which included a commitment to " the search for the principles governing the universe and help advance the evolution of humanity in accordance with them ... finding ways of doing more with less to the end that all people everywhere can have more and more.
It is because they have done so that England is the place where people can do more what they please than in any other country in the world ... It is this practice of allowing one set of people to dictate to another set of people what they shall do, what they shall think, what they shall drink, when they shall go to bed, what they shall buy, and where they shall buy it, what wages they shall get and how they shall spend them, against which the Liberal party have always protested.
... it is likely that people who report a born-again experience also claim it as an identity.
In a 1996 New York Magazine piece on women in rock music, it was noted that Love " had the ambition most people would associate with a male rock star ... one thing you have to admire her for is that she refuses — just refuses — to be overlooked in any way.
... At least 2, 505 people were sentenced for cannibalism in the years 1932 and 1933 in Ukraine, though the actual number of cases was certainly much greater.
Stanford sinologist David Shepherd Nivison, in the The Cambridge History of Ancient China, writes that the moral goods of Mohism " are interrelated: more basic wealth, then more reproduction ; more people, then more production and wealth ... if people have plenty, they would be good, filial, kind, and so on unproblematically.
One would think to listen to him that the Government had no responsibility for the state of world affairs ... The Government has now resolved to enter upon an arms race, and the people will have to pay for their mistake in believing that it could be trusted to carry out a policy of peace.
First, Kennedy had explicitly promised the American people less than a month before the crisis that " if Cuba should possess a capacity to carry out offensive actions against the United States ... the United States would act.
:" When you deprogram people, you force them to think ... But I keep them off balance and this forces them to begin questioning, to open their minds.
Upon presenting the painting to the convention, he said " Citizens, the people were again calling for their friend ; their desolate voice was heard: David, take up your brushes .., avenge Marat ...
: a branch of the science of a statesman or legislator the twofold objectives of providing a plentiful revenue or subsistence for the people ... to supply the state or commonwealth with a revenue for the publick services.
Stanford sinologist David Shepherd Nivison, in the The Cambridge History of Ancient China, writes that the moral goods of Mohism " are interrelated: more basic wealth, then more reproduction ; more people, then more production and wealth ... if people have plenty, they would be good, filial, kind, and so on unproblematically.
In typical style, he castigated the governor for issuing " romantic proclamations ... calculated to deceive woods people ", and for his " folly and stupidity ".
:" It was from noble families that this evil first started, and when shameful things seem to be approved by the fashionable, then the common people will surely think them correct ... This only, they say, stands the stress of life: a good and just spirit in a man.
They were fairer than any other people ...

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