We wish to raise and not degrade our children, and perhaps implantthe seeds of cruelty.
Common sense would suggest it to be the act of an ignoramus or a tyrant to implant in man the desire to eat fruit which he did not allow him to eat.
Such examples show conclusively that the lawgiver can implant in youthful minds any beliefs which he tries to implant.
We Spartans (says Megillus) implant courage in our citizens not merely by our public mess-table and gymnastic, but also by inuring them to support pain and hardship.
But how can we implant such unanimous and unshaken belief, in a story altogether untrue?
It is important to trace evil passions and principles to their origin, to watch their developement and first operations, and, at the earliest possible period, to implant corrective sentiments in the youthful mind.
Yet without some gradually unfolded presentation of society as a whole, it is scarcely possible to implant the idea of justice with any hope of large fertility.
This did little to implantthe needed impressions of the actual world.
Mrs. Heeny gave the discouraged gesture of a pedagogue who has vainly striven to implant the rudiments of knowledge in a rebellious mind.
Or in hot blood implant remorse, To grow when blood is cold?
I felt that if there was a Christian grace that my mother had not striven to implant in me, I would cultivate it now, and try to live up to the frontier citizen's impression of us as women.
Even a disaster to one that seemed to be of our own family, failed to implant in me that terror of Indians which, a month or two later, I realized to its fullest extent by personal danger.
Itisuk sa hunàhúnà ang ákung pahimatngun, Implant my advice firmly in your mind.
Itanum sa ímung kaisípan ang ákung pína, Implant my admonition in your mind.
He then goes on to exhort the young to implant in their hearts a strong desire to study deeply in the books of God’s Law rather than to be tainted thus by the stains and vanities of the world which they were supposed to have left.
He'd refused a comm implant for reasons he never explained, so I can't argue them, but it meant he couldn't call for help.
I think an implant is a good idea, and I'd strongly recommend it, but no, it's not required.
His aim is above all things to train the reasoning faculties; to implant in the mind the spirit and power of abstraction; to explain and define general notions, and, if possible, to connect them.
For good nurture and education implant good constitutions, and these good constitutions taking root in a good education improve more and more, and this improvement affects the breed in man as in other animals.
Education, as he says, will implant a principle of intelligence which is better than ten thousand eyes.
These are the very best times to implant virtuous and moral sentiments in the minds of the young pupils.
Did he ever lead you to believe or did you have the impression that he had any thought or desire or inclination to implant communism here or elsewhere.
An alternative method is to implant a plate of celluloid, silver or other metal, or a portion of the fascia lata, in the gap.
An implant of free cartilage may be necessary to support the skin flaps and to prevent subsequent contraction.
Not many men could implant neuro-probes correctly on the first attempt.
With our probes and instruments it was a simple enough matter to implant the necessary organic extensions of our instruments.
Will not his aim be to implant justice in the souls of his citizens and take away injustice, to implant temperance and take away intemperance, to implantevery virtue and take away every vice?
Whoever wishes to add a stone to the social structure should always try to implant in mankind this cheerful philosophy of contentment and refusal to change places.
For to implant the teaching of sinfulness and damnation in the heroic, childlike, and animal soul of the old Germans is nothing but poisoning.
After all, the design of my present work is not exactly to implant convictions, but rather to awaken doubts.
In the face of such a presumption, and of so many reliable authorities, ought I to believe lightly that God has been pleased to implant antagonism and dissonance in the laws of the moral world?
Ambitious men are often actuated by sinister and wicked intentions; their design, for example, may be to implant in the public mind the germ of international hatred.