He does not know what it means to be greeted with a smile of pleasure and a warm handclasp.
He does not know what it is to become angry, to lose control of his temper, to speak discourteously.
He does not know what it means, in his hours of darkest adversity, to receive the genuine sympathy and encouragement of a friend.
He does not know what it means to be taken whole-heartedly into one's confidence, to be relied upon, to be appealed to.
A person who does not have his mind made up, does not know what to do.
It does not know what it is about; that is to say, what are its interactions with other activities.
Yet out of the 5 Ig v that have been reserved, 3 still remain, and as the capitalist, unable to use them as constant capital, does not know what to do with them, Marx arranges for him to add them on to his own reserve of money.
Scrabbling about like a blind hen, Marx has turned up another pearl--Tugan will give him that--only he does not know what to do with it.
The same is true of every bodily act; for action from love without understanding is like man's action in the dark, when he does not know what he is doing; consequently in such action there would be nothing of intelligence and wisdom.
Man knows that there is such a thing as love, but he does not know what love is.
So he neglects all until he does not know what evil is; what then is he to search out and see in himself?
For he does not know what appearance is or what falsity is which in blind faith is taken for truth.
I see some one giving an ice-cream to an eight-year-old child; hedoes not know what it is and puts the spoon in his mouth.
The child cannot lie when he makes a promise, for he does not know what he is doing when he makes his promise.
Alkibiades is obliged to admit that he does not know what he ought to pray to the Gods for: neither what is good, to be granted, nor what is evil, to be averted.
Now two questions arise upon this: First, is it possible for a man to know, that he knows what he does know, and that he does not know what he does not know?
Sokrates confesses that he does not know what virtue is.
But then he does not know what is his own, or what ought to be.
I say that Miss Mountjoy is the fittest girl I have seen for many a day; and when a young puppy calls her the divine Florence, he does not know what he is about.
I suppose he will have the grace to come, as he does not know what he is coming for.
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