And what a false tale to tell, in order to possess yourself of what does not belong to you!
Timid Chinese dignitaries who seem to belong to another world and another age of human history come also; and gentlemen high in the diplomatic service are not lacking, brought here, by some anachronism, in old Asiatic palanquins.
They belong to the mandarin, and are the very men who just now served us at the table in beautiful silken robes.
Stopping near a place which seems tobelong to us, I ask some Zouaves the road to our quarters; they promptly, eagerly, and politely offer to accompany me.
The story, therefore, must belong to the period of the Regency, and not to the commencement of the reign of George IV.
It is certain that Convocation never exercised the powers which belong to a chamber of Parliament; even their own subsidies to the Crown were ratified and passed in Parliament before they became legally binding.
But though they belong to the same sort generally, they differ enough individually for the amusement of observation.
He has a strong feeling of humour, as well as of poetry: in fact, they belong to each other; for humour is but fancy laughing, and poetry but fancy sad.
The impudent boyishness of Pasqualino, and his childish passion for finery, were refreshing, and seemed to belong to a young and thoughtless world.
Such an out-of-door temperament as hers could never belong to a bookworm or a recluse.
It did not belong to her strange mood, the mood of one drawing near to the verge either of some abominable collapse or of some terrible activity.
Still, of course, it had the two attributes that belong to every secret: of drawing together those who share it, of setting apart from them those who know it not.
Her own personality must protect her, her own will, the determination, the strength, the courage that belong to all who are worth anything in the world.
In a way she loves them all because they belong to the sea, she loves them as a décor.
Perhaps only those who belongto it can learn from it.
The silliest people of the aristocracy belong to this club, and the Marchesa is the mother goose.
He remarked that the life of the household to which he had the honour to belong was that of a casa regia; which must have been a great change for poor Checco, whose habits in Venice were not regal.
Beauty of the highest kind, either of conception or of execution, is absent from most of the Roman fragments, which belong to the taste of a late period and a provincial civilisation.
Gaston's wing, taken by itself, has much of the bel air which was to belong to the architecture of Louis XIV.
Would that this book could belong exclusively to noble spirits, preserved like yours from worldly pettiness by solitude!
On the other hand, the idea produced in man by the comparison of many objects has never seemed to any one to belong to the domain of Matter.
The dominant thought expressed is the virtue and the happiness thatbelong by nature to village life.
And Joseph said to them: Doth not interpretation belong to God?
Tell me what you have dreamed: Doth not interpretation belong to God?
Where are the people that belong to it to be then?
Aprite dunque," repeated Beate angrily, although the porteress, who seemed to belong to the polar regions, did not bear the least resemblance to an Italian.
If she cease to be the queen of the stage, then she will belong to me once again.
To her it would have appeared unutterable bliss to belong entirely to the man in company with whom she might revel in such enjoyments; to the man who offered her a refuge from the tempests of stage life.
Well, I may belong to you, but you do not belong to me, never so long as my spirit can move its wings in liberty, can appreciate the beautiful, believe in what is noble.
She wanted to belong to you for ever, and she did not mind a crime.
Did the castles of Kulmitten and Rositten belong to those in the air?
You belong to the public, and the public is sovereign.
They are the Blandens' family jewels, they do not belong to me!
I would belong to you for ever, it was the one object of my life, and yet unattainable if I did not possess the audacity to defy the constraint of a law binding me for life to the galley.
She had not escaped that calumny which she shared with the rest of her sex for those youthful follies, levities, and indiscretions which belong to immaturity.
Indeed, principles are unchangeable; they belong to the nature of things.
You belong to George’s church, and I go there with you to hear him preach.
The officer of an uptown trust company or bank is apt tobelong to the latter class.
They are respectful, well mannered, modest, and mildly affectionate; but somehow they do not seem to belong to me.
We see plenty of people and I belong to a club or two.
I did not seem even to belong in my own house unless my clothes matched the wall paper!
Our hearts are dry, while yours is green--nourished with the love that should belong to us.
Unless they are invested with a significance which does not belong to them, they will not emerge into consciousness as real sensations.
Anything relegated to the subconscious mind can be kept up almost indefinitely without tire, and to this subconscious type of activity belong the thoughts of a chronic insomniac.
It merely lets one thing stand for another and transfers all the passions that belong to the one on to the other, which is the same thing as saying that it gives vent to its original desire by means of symbolic expression.
Chapters IX to XIII in this book, which at first glance may seem to belong to a work on physiology rather than on psychology are designed to give just such needed insight.
Here there is still a path between idea and emotion; they still belong to the same complex, but the connection is lost sight of.
To the third class belong the people who have not finished the fight.
The first ten of our list belong under the heading of self-preservation and the last two under that of race-preservation.
But is education among the things that belong to Cæsar, to social organization, or among the things that belong to God, to the province of the individual's soul?
She has probably also to accomplish, if she happens to belong to the middle or upper classes, an idle round of so-called "social duties.
This we know cannot be, and we know, too, that we have no longer the excuse of ignorance to cover the neglect of the new duties which belong to the present epoch of civilization.
Therefore, in regard to all matters which belong to the sphere of what we commonly call morals, there are in every community some who approve of a given act, others who disapprove of it, yet others who regard it with indifference.
The tendency of criminals to belong to the feeble-minded class is indeed every day becoming more clearly recognized.
I had the honour to belong to you, told me she wanted to speak with you, and begged at the same time that she might accompany me: she is in the outer room, and I believe has a letter to deliver to you from some person of consequence.
And does this magnificent pavilion also belong to you?
The captain taking her for the king of the isle of Ebene, replied, "Sire, there are fifty great jars of olives, but they belong to a merchant whom I was forced to leave behind.
I belong to a young lady of this city, who is a perfect beauty, and very rich; she lets me want for nothing.
My son," said he, "the pavilion is not distinct from the garden; but they both belong to me.
I am likewise fully persuaded the necklace never did belong to my accuser, whom I never saw, and whose horrible perfidy is the cause of my unjust treatment.
His articles, in short, belong to that valuable class to which, while it gives pleasure to the cultivated reader, the most commonplace and Philistine man of business cannot refuse the to him supreme praise of being eminently "practical.
And, with so magnificent a furniture of those mental and moral qualities which should belong to "a singer of man to men," it must not be forgotten that his technical equipment for the work was of the most splendidly effective kind.
The secret things belong to Yahweh our God; but the things that are revealed belong to us and to our children forever, that we may do all the words of this law.
The plans of the heart belong to man, but the answer of the tongue is from Yahweh.
But love and faithfulness belong to those who plan good.
They went out from us, but they didn't belong to us; for if they had belonged to us, they would have continued with us.
Thus says the Lord Yahweh: If the prince give a gift to any of his sons, it is his inheritance, it shall belong to his sons; it is their possession by inheritance.
If anyone serves, let it be as of the strength which God supplies, that in all things God may be glorified through Jesus Christ, to whom belong the glory and the dominion forever and ever.
But they left, that they might be revealed that none of them belong to us.
Those who belong to Christ have crucified the flesh with its passions and lusts.
Crabs of monstrous size spun round and round on one claw with the nimbleness of a dancing master, and twirled and tossed their other claws about like limbs that did not belongto them.
The princes of the people are gathered together, even the people of the God of Abraham: for the shields of the earth belong unto God: he is greatly exalted.
He that is our God is the God of salvation; and unto GOD the Lord belong the issues from death.
On the Pacific coast the Chinamen all belong to one or another of several great companies or organizations, and these companies keep track of their members, register their names, and ship their bodies home when they die.
They all belong to the Church, and there is not one of them, above the age of eight years, but can read and write with facility in the native tongue.
Gossypium Peruvianum, but belong to the first and second of the types already described.
Of the chief forms of insect pests, two specially stand out into prominence, both of which belong to the moth tribe of insects, viz.
This form of work was considered to belong only to women, and by spinning for her in this position he was thought to have greatly humiliated himself.
And, by the way, Olivia, where is the new species of young woman I was to see--the daughter of the people who does not belong to her sphere?
I look at her great soft eyes and I catch glimpses of expression which don't seem to belong to the rest of her.