He had succeeded during the day in bringing to fruition a scheme for the employment of a tribe from Upper India in the gold-mines of Ceylon.
Love could never come to full fruition till it was destroyed.
There will be no need for keeping in touch with human nature, no call for patience and all that laborious upbuilding stone by stone which is so apt to discourage mankind and imperil the fruitionof great reforms.
Now, the attainment of this moral and intellectual condition supposes an elevation of character, an ascent from a lower to a higher life, and a passage of toil and difficulty, through rudimentary instruction, to the full fruition of wisdom.
Light, on the other hand, is the symbol of the autopsy, the sight of the mysteries, the intrusting, the full fruition of masonic truth and knowledge.
The full fruition or autopsy, the reception of light, was the lesson of regeneration or resurrection.
The candidate, having reached this point, is now supposed to have accomplished the task upon which he had entered--he has reached the last step, and is now ready to receive the full fruitionof human learning.
It is the symbol of the autopsy, or the full perfection and fruition of initiation.
Union with Him is the source of all delight, as of all truefruition of desires.
Trust and seeking, fruition and desire, the repose of the soul on God and its longing after God, are inseparable.
To fullfruition all high thought is brought, With such brave patience that ev'n we At least the only path can see, And in his noblest work our God adore.
Brahmadatta said, 'No man can obtain the fruition of any object by withholding his trust (from others).
The royal sage Lomapada, of great prowess, by giving away his daughter Santa to Rishyasringa, obtained the fruition of all his wishes.
These constitute a sacrifice in acts (leading to the fruition of desire about heaven or felicity in next life).
It is from self-restraint that he obtains the due fruition of his acts.
If all attempts men make were crowned with success, then men would never be subject to decrepitude, would never come upon anything disagreeable, and lastly would be crowned with fruition in respect of all their wishes.
The man who cherishes desires obtains (be this) the fruition of all his desires, and easily attains to a long life also.
When husband and wife unite themselves for procreation, the desire cherished with respect to the (unborn) son are cherished by both, but in respect of their fruition more depends upon the mother than on the sire.
The man that simply desires to read or listen to this narrative obtains the fruition of all his wishes.
Devoted to the practice of penances, steadfast in them, and rigid in their observance, one obtains the fruition of all desires by penances alone.
They, however, were unable to have the fruition of their wishes.
They worship the gods in sacrifices, for obtaining the fruition of various wishes.
There is no means, however, except sacrifice, by which they can obtain thefruition of that desire.
Hearing these words, Srinjaya replied, 'If ye have been gratified with me, my object then has been gained, for that of itself has been my greatest gain and that is regarded by me as the fruition of all my desire.
A king possessed of patience and without any fault, may, if he likes, obtain the fruition of all his wishes, with the aid of even a small force.
By behaving equally towards all creatures and by living in contentment upon what is acquired easily and without effort, one attains to the fruition of all one's objects and succeeds in obtaining knowledge.
He nevertheless lived to see the fruition of his hopes, in the throwing off by the Colonies of all allegiance to Britain and take part himself in the battle of Bunker Hill.
Subsequent events have fully shown that only to the magnanimity and justice of the American people and the fruition of time can they be commended.
It is only to the fruition of such expressions, the molding of an adverse sentiment to such lawlessness that we can look for the abolishment of that crime of crimes which, to the disgrace of our country, is solely ours.
May it be the fruition of hope that the banner of the Dominion and the flag of our Republic, locked and interlocked, may go forward in generous rivalry to bless mankind.
Let it be theirs to conceive the delight of joy born again fresh out of great terror, the rapture of rescue from peril, the wondrous reprieve from dread, the fruition of return.
I knew it, I felt it to be the letter of my hope, the fruition of my wish, the release from my doubt, the ransom from my terror.
On the other hand, he who regards Man as the consummate fruition of creative energy, and the chief object of Divine care, is almost irresistibly driven to the belief that the soul's career is not completed with the present life upon the earth.
But there is no triumph after all without its drawback, no fruitionequal to the anticipation.
She stops to sing her grandest lays When, in creation's heat, She sees evolved a higher phase Of life's fruition sweet.
Shall full fruition free my soul From limitation's sad control, And all my faculties of mind Their perfect rest and freedom find?
We do not want to wait until thefruition of our endeavors comes naturally, until the time is ripe, until we are ready for that which we desire.
True it is that by the universal testimony of our contemporaries and by the practical fruition and realization of our endeavours in the external world, it is proved beyond doubt that the world-appearance before us is a reality.
The root of all this is the desire of the self and the consequent fruition of it through will and act.
But if the sacrifice could be duly performed down to the minutest detail, there was no power which could arrest or delay the fruition of the object.
Its fruition is seen in the cycle of existence and the sorrow that comes in its train, and it comes and goes with them all.
How do we come by this joy of the personal loving of God, this Romance of the Soul brought to sensible fruition whilst still in the flesh?
In this book we seek to give the full fruition of his life's work.
This rest containeth, as the principal part, our nearest fruition of God, the chiefest good.
It was not only our interest in God and actual fruition of Him which was lost in Adam's covenant-breaking fall, but all spiritual knowledge of Him, and true disposition towards such a felicity.
For him who discerns between the mind and the spiritual man (the Self) there comes perfect fruition of the longing after the real being.
For there is a difference between false knowledge and perfect knowledge, fruition being the figment of false knowledge while the unity (of the Self) is revealed by perfect knowledge.
The ârabdhakârya works have to be worked out fully by the fruition of their effects; whereupon the vidvân becomes united with Brahman.
On account of this difference of the two, the fruition of the one does not extend to the other.
Now, as the substance revealed by perfect knowledge cannot be affected by fruition which is nothing but the figment of false knowledge, it is impossible to assume even a shadow of fruition on Brahman's part.
In spite of their unity, fruitionon the part of the soul does not involve fruition on the part of Brahman; because there is a difference.
Likewise with this Ergo, thou shalt be blessed with the fruition of many friends and well-willers.