Has not your spouse with you a right to try What freakshe likes?
If it rested with me, I'd have no such freaks in the land.
This man is one of those harmless eccentrics whose freaks no one would think of interfering with, or trying to deprive him of, more than the crutch of the aged, or the spar from a drowning man.
The mind that never rests is invariably full of freaks and caprices.
There can be no dignity about a man or a woman who fumes, and frets, and fusses, and is full of freaks and caprices.
Her gay freakswere quite gone, her wildness, her invention.
At first, her schoolmates were captivated with her ways; her love of wild dances and sudden song, her freaks of passion and of wit.
The common saying that a whimsical person is maggoty, or has got maggots in his head, perhaps arose from the freaks the sheep have been observed to exhibit when infested by their bots.
They are all most striking individualities, however, ranging all the way from freaks to heroes; and it is the individuality which they lavish on the rendering of their chansons that constitutes their drawing power.
It is because these freaks take themselves seriously, because they are unconscious humourists and involuntary farceurs, that they are amusing.
Let us give up once for all this idea of record-breaking and producing freaks who can jump an inch higher than any other man or throw a hammer a foot farther.
My friend indulged himself in some freaksunbefitting the gravity of a clergyman.
Genius itself makes mistakes, and experience alone distinguishes real laws from mere freaks of our thought.
And such thoughts are not vain freaks of the imagination.
The freaks get large salaries (they seem large to poets), and they are carefully tended, for they are delicate.
But the freaks would not like to change places with the poets.
But at any rate, Zipp is a poem--a particularly charming poem when, in the procession of freaks which opens the performance, he gallantly leads round the arena that fantastically microcephalous young woman known to fame as the Aztec Queen.
Every town and every neighborhood, city or country, has itsfreaks and every freak within five miles will be over in that lighthouse parlor to-night.
What strange freaks of fancy and of desire and ambition we are!
No one would have felt the homeliness of his face, lit as it now was in its splendid ruggedness, with the light and glory of a great and tender soul playing with its own freaks of fancy.
The triple islands, the Three Sisters, in their picturesque wildness appeared like playful freaks of nature in a momentary relaxation of the savage mood.
Perhaps nature is not sensitive about being run after for itsfreaks and eccentricities.
I have seen a girl all of a flutter with pleasure in a laboratory when a young chemist was showing her the retorts and the crooked tubes and the glass wool and the freaks of color which the alkalies played with the acids.
The Freaks were all at supper one night when the Dwarf said something insulting to the Female Samson.
The fact is, the great majority of Freaks are genuine, and the business is a thoroughly honest one at bottom.
If I am to be pursued and fettered wherever I go by the mad freaks of her relations, mine is the misfortune, not the fault.
She gave herself up, without scruple, to all the freaksof a wanton imagination.
Exactly at the same time, by one of the common freaks of fortune, the finest horse in the king's stable had escaped from the jockey in the plains of Babylon.
The Princess gave up her freaks of disappearing in the middle of the night, Mathias never played patience with his own cards any more, and both set their people an example of conjugal virtue.
They were subject to freaksof stupidity, and were pugnacious to a degree.
Near my own ranch the wolves have sometimes committed great depredations on cattle, but they seem to have queer freaks of slaughter.
The deception was pardoned, and Shaw's subsequentfreaks seem to have been fewer, and of a milder character.
Those who are prepared to make the most of life, and to pick up pleasure wherever to be found, can spend several weeks in the Park, without loss of flesh and with instruction regarding the sports and freaks of nature to be found no where else.
The freaks of nationalism are as remarkable as the freaks of internationalism.
One of the freaks told of the wind at Braidwood is, that it rolled a man in the road and whisked a watch out of his pocket.
A city paper, four days after the storm, contained the following: “There are hundreds of the most interesting and miraculous incidents connected with the tornado, showing the queerest sort of freaks of the wind.
It is one of the many freaks of the wind not easily understood.
Numerous are the apparently curious freaks that were noticed.
The freaks played far outdo those of the wind, and puzzle the wisest.
There is another class of peculiar freaksperformed by this subtle force, which the following instances illustrate.
The freaksof the currents wandering through the flooded streets seem wholly unaccountable.
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