A boy's game, in which one boy tries to catch others as they run one goal to another.
In your profession there is a goal toward which you sculptors all journey.
It is still the goal to the color-blind and normal alike, whatever they call it, however, they visualize it.
It is not the Goalthat changes; only our intelligence concerning its existence and its immortality.
The dominion over things instead of people, the goal of science--was that also to lose its purpose for those who could still think?
He wants only that he and his shall be ascendant at the center of things, the inevitable, the only possible goal of the non-science mind.
The goal of his ambition: a berth as minister plenipotentiary at the Court of a minor king!
Such is the goal he has been striving for, the goal he wants to attain through my little girl.
But now that the goal is achieved, that the Fatherland enjoys unprecedented wealth and prosperity--let well enough alone.
To conceal and carry my letter in that place had been easy; but to get rid of it after reaching my goal was another matter.
They were simply digressive, which was to be expected, as elation befogs one's "goal idea.
But communism was the goal of the peasant leaders in 1381, and freedom from actual oppression the desire of their followers.
So it is that, in spite of obvious failings and shortcomings, democracy by representative government remains for nations throughout the world that have not yet tried it the goal of their political striving.
But though the method was revolution and the goal social democracy, Ket was no anarchist.
In neither country is there evidence that general political freedom has been the goal of the successful revolutionist, or that the people have obtained any considerable measure of political power or civil liberty.
We are therefore able, without any senseless illusions, to flatter ourselves with the hope of attaining our goal before long, and we can look forward with assurance into the very eyes of the future.
Do something mingle with our younger brown, yet ha' we A brain that nourishes our nerves, and can Get goal for goalof youth.
And during these same years England reached a similar goal by another route.
The goal of life is to be reached only by those who follow Him in spirit in His death and resurrection, and confess Him before men.
The goal would seem to be the evolution of primitive matter out of nothing, as Alfred Noyes has suggested in his poem, "The Origin of Life": In the beginning?
Interpreting this life, Aristotle proclaims that it is not in isolation, but in the State, that "the goal of full independence may be said to be first attained.
The third stage, well-organized character, is the goal of the process.
Excellence is the sign of excelling; the goal means outrunning others.
The farmer has to work so hard and long, his goal is so far in the future, that differences of character show themselves much more strongly.
But at the goalof evolution, the organism and environment will be in perfect adjustment.
Well may he ask, Were these the vicegerents of God upon earth--these, who had truly reached that goal beyond which the last effort of human wickedness cannot pass?
The movement of the elder branch indicates the path through which the younger is travelling, and the goal to which it tends.
World unity is the goal towards which a harassed humanity is striving.
These are the motivations for our unshakeable faith that unity and peace are the attainable goal towards which humanity is striving.
And such indeed is the inevitable goal of the malicious theory of knowledge, to which this school is committed, remote as that goal may be from the boyish naturalism and innocent intent of many of its pupils.
The impossibility which people labour under of being satisfied with pure pleasure as a goal is due to their want of imagination, or rather to their being dominated by an imagination which is exclusively human.
Baker's own life had arrowed decisively, without waver, to a goal that was as correct as the tolerances of human error could make it.
As rivers must at last reach the distant main, so their minds will be reborn in higher states of existence and continue to be pressing on to their ultimate goal which is the ocean of truth, the eternal peace of Nirvana.
This is the consummation of his work, and thus he attains the great goal of life as the rivers that lose themselves in the ocean.
He who seeks religious truth, which is the highest treasure of all, must leave behind all that can concern him or draw away his attention, and must be bent upon that one goal alone.
The ocean is the goal of all streams and of the rain from the clouds, yet is it never overflowing and never emptied: so the Dharma is embraced by many millions of people, yet it neither increases nor decreases.
This is the mirror of truth which teaches the straightest way to enlightenment which is the common goal of all living creatures.
The goal is high social harmony; the path to it is the intelligent will in faithful, inspired, victorious obedience.
The old immemorial goal of human endeavor was exalted, and the everlasting incentives were filled with the freshness of a divine life.
Let me go: take back thy gift: Why should a man desire in any way To vary from the kindly race of men, Or pass beyond the goal of ordinance Where all should pause, as is most meet for all?
And always Simon's lingering impression of a goal which eluded him.
May I take it, Lord Bakefield, that you will regard this day's work as a first step towards the goal for which I am making?
Nevertheless, the need of action drew him on, however uncertain the goal to be achieved.
Dubosc had a goal in view, the Caude-Cote cliff, a bare plateau where they would be in absolute safety.
The end of this canto is inconsequential, for the hero should have reached his goal during this voyage, not by a land-journey afterwards.
We could not doubt that it was Sipan, nearly seventy miles distant, the goal to which we were directing our steps.
But the further we go, the goal seems little closer; and the shallow snow, resting on a crumbling rubble, makes us lose one step in every three.
Our goal is now the famous church of Hagia Sophia; it is situated upon the coast on the west of the city, at a distance of over a mile from the walls (No.
Gorelovka, the goal of our journey, was to come next.
There is a hut at about half-way which is a convenient night's quarter, and we resolved to make it the goal of our second stage.
These stories already contain the goal for the future generations," West went on.
He had set a goal for himself that morning when he left his toy bear in the dust behind him and walked beside Julia into the new and perilous way of life.
Were this our belief we need not brood O'er intricate isms and modes of faith-- For this embodies the highest goal For the life we are living, or after death.
Yet through and under the major strain, I hear with the passing of years, The mournful minor measure of pain, Of souls that struggle and toil in vain For a goal that never nears.
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