My impression, certainly, has always been, that there was a mystery in the affair which she could explain if so inclined.
I have heard some talk about duty first and last; but it has always been of my duty to other people.
When a man goes back to look at the house of his childhood it has always shrunk; there is no instance of such house being as big as the picture in memory & imagination call for.
It has always been a marvel to me--that French language; it has always been a puzzle to me.
It has always been my purpose to return that visit & that great compliment some day.
Socrates' warning Voice, the Daimon that counseled him in every crisis, has always been a hard nut for critics to crack.
It has always seemed to the present writer that the followers of Christ have done him far less than justice in insisting upon one aspect of his character disproportionately with another.
It has always seemed to me that a deep mystery enshrouded the act of Smithson in devising his fortune as he did.
It has always seemed to me that a rank injustice was done to Garfield on the occasion of the Credit Mobilier scandal of 1873, which came near costing him his position in public life.
It has always been a matter of sorrow to me that the Washington of to-day does not show a more lively consciousness of what it owes to these men.
It has always been my object so to educate you, as that you might, while still in your early youth, be (if I may so express myself) almost any age.
It has always been a difficult matter to keep these unruly elements at peace with each other and with the citizens, nor could the Sherif hope to effect it were he not himself of Bedouin and noble blood.
The Turk, conqueror though he has always been, repudiates still the name of Turk, calling himself simply a Moslem, and so likewise do the less distinguished races he has subjected.
My western conscience, penetrated as it is with Christian morality, has always persecuted my oriental quietism and Buddhist tendencies.
Luther's comparison of humanity to a drunken peasant, always ready to fall from his horse on one side or the other, has always struck me as a particularly happy one.
It has always pleased me to exalt plants in the scale of organised beings; and I therefore felt an especial pleasure in showing how many and what admirably well adapted movements the tip of a root possesses.
I do not at all like appearing so selfish as to refuse Mr. Whewell, more especially as he has always shown, in the kindest manner, an interest in my affairs.
It has always possessed a good connection among the Conservative party, but has never been a very profitable concern.
It will speak, as it has always spoken, of the rest that remaineth, and of the great joys and companionships of the eternal future.
And it will also be, what it has always been, a school as well as a shrine, a place where the teacher searches out and unfolds the truth and the prophet proclaims the message that has been given him.
She had a keen sense of humor which it has always seemed to me goes a long way in broadening any life,--and naturally everybody saved the best jokes to relate in her room.
It has always interested me to see the persistency with which she pays the extra fraction of a cent when any expense is to be divided among several people.
He will always have "his independence and his liberty" because he will always do as he has always done.
He has not fortitude actually to face the degree of depravity which he has always imputed to the human race, the baseness with which his imagination has long been easily and cynically familiar.
As for me, as used to wakefulness as you are, I experience no fatigue; but I should be very much bored if I had not the resource that one has always, of thinking of other things.
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