How will a child so trained be prepared to endure the disappointments and heartaches of a world which compels each of us to drink his portion of the bitter hemlock?
She was thinking of John, and of the heartacheshe was having over the action of the men at the shops.
He had never known real mental anguish; heartaches in others had always afforded him mild amusement and contempt.
And to them is given a peculiar life, or, it may be, a peculiar appreciation of life; heartachesgo hand in hand with headaches.
Oh, the heartachesthat would save," thought Tessa.
She was so beautiful, so simple in her attire, so easy and graceful in her manners, and above all so entertaining in her conversation that he forgot half his heartaches when in her society.
No pen can portray, no tongue can tell, no imagination can conceive the heartaches of this unfortunate mother.
The right relation between the girl and her mother would save the mother from many tears and heartaches and the girl from many regretful memories of misconception and blindness.
I don't see how they can have any sympathy for little common heartaches and headaches, though, when to be run through the body is such a trifle.
Instead were heartaches and regrets and wild wishes; sometimes in dull and steady force, like a still rain storm; and sometimes sweeping over me with the fury of a tempestuous blast.
In his great love for them he has told them about Jesus, the sorrowful life he lived, the great pains and heartaches he endured, and he did it all for them.
Travel the path that becomes shining gold, the one that grows lovelier, the one where you are never alone: You'll need the friend of this path when the heartaches and trials are hard to bear.
Everything seems to combat against her and endeavor to overwhelm her, but sorrows, discouragements, trials, hardships and heartaches with their utmost collective strength have not been sufficient to thwart or encompass her.
These gifts are not enough to make every child happy, but they will do much to ease the heartaches and disappointments.
This war is daily creating heartaches and wounds for thousands of women and children that can never be compensated by any possible glory of war.
It is the weak and old men along with women and children that usually survive to suffer the hardships and the heartaches made possible by war.
Very gradually, and with many a protest, the woman of heartaches and sentiment glided into the practical and commonplace maiden lady who served on all sorts of committees and watched with sick people.
She had had her longings and dreams, and an abundance of those great vague heartaches which only sentimental people can have.
Literature has little enough to say of the heartaches and the heartburns of the Sara Jukes and the Hattie Krakows and the Eddie Blaneys.
Vivisectionists believe the dog is less sensitive to pain than man; so the social vivisectionists, in problem plays and best sellers, are more concerned with the heartaches and heartburns of the classes.
From the beginning I saw the utter futility of neutrality, the disappointment and heartaches that would flow from its announcement, but we had to stand by our traditional policy of steering clear of European embroilments.
It is not my business in a book wholly concerned with the personal side of Woodrow Wilson's political career to attempt a description of Inauguration Day, with its clamours and its heartaches and its hopes.
There were no heartaches nor burning envies among them, for all were pure-minded and lived as God's children should live the world over.
Here we are above the clouds, the world with all its care and heartaches shut out, basking in this glorious sunlight, sailing on in this clear, bracing, microbeless atmosphere.
Full of misery and heartaches here, he goes into Eternity to stand at the bar of God, naked and undone, and hears the fearful sentence, 'Anathema Maranatha!
The following incident may not be out of place as showing the heartaches and difficulties for the Indian incident to his transition from the free life of the plains to that of civilization.
How little the young people of this generation can appreciate the hard toil, and even less, the heartaches and the tragedies which were the price paid by our fathers and mothers, for our better future!
Many are the premature graves, the lonely heartaches and tragedies, most of which only God knows.
If Jack suspected any of these heartaches and misgivings, no one would have surmised it.
Or do you get headaches and heartaches working in the ward, and feel out of tune with our frivol?
Don't be giving yourself headaches and heartaches over Roy and me, darlint.
The solicitude in his tone was worth many headaches and heartaches to hear again.
In short, his heartaches and nervousness unfitted him for business.
The bargainings with mine-owners brought on intenseheartaches and broke Watt down completely.
It takes but a few years for most women to appreciate that many of the things that cause heartaches are not of any consequence at all.
Is it any wonder that mistakes occur, that heartaches abound, and that homes are degraded?
Will not the elimination of the eugenically unworthy rid the world of its heartaches and sorrows?
It is a reflection upon our intelligence, and it is rather significant that it should be the little, trifling things that cause most of the troubles and heartaches in the world.
They gave him back his scenes in pictures, not in words; in heartachesand heartbreaks and terrors and longings, not in limping syllables that mock the vision with their ineptitude.
If his child has missed the glories of what might have been, he has escaped the shames that might have been, and the bruises and heartaches and remorses that must have been, that always have been.
Looking down through the ages, He saw the tears and the heartaches which death would bring to mankind in this sin-stricken world.
The compensation love will send Will be in bringing friend to friend; And all the heartaches that we bore, In God's good time will be no more.
And, because there are headaches and heartachesfor everybody, this is Everybody's Text.
There are headaches and heartaches in England, as the Lord Chancellor knew!
There were headaches and heartaches in the world three thousand years ago, when Cleopatra's Needle stood beside the Temple at Heliopolis!
There were headaches and heartaches among those Barotse tribes to whom Fred Arnot went!
There were headaches and heartaches among those tattooed braves to whom Egerton Young carried the message!
There will be headaches and heartaches in the world centuries hence, when the obelisk is rescued from among the ruins of London!
There are headaches and heartaches in Germany, as Luther found!
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