O Brahmana, my heart inclineth to that merit which springeth from the service of my husband, for I regard my husband as the highest among all the gods.
A little philosophy inclineth man's mind to atheism: but depth in philosophy bringeth men's mind about to religion.
When it casteth us into any unseemly carriage, or causeth or disposeth to any sinful words or actions: when it inclineth us to wrong another by word or deed, and to do as we would not be done by.
It greatly inclineth men to carnal and forbidden pleasures, because they taste not the higher and more excellent delights.
The first thing to be done, is to correct that sluggish, phlegmatic temper of body which inclineth you to it, which is chiefly to be done by such an abstinence or temperate diet, as I gave directions for before.
The antecedent causes are any sinful act which distempereth the body, or any sin which inclineth the fantasy and mind thereto; or the omission of what was necessary to prevent them.
Be acquainted with your bodily temperature, and what sin it most inclineth you to, and what sin also your calling or converse doth lay you most open to, that there your watch may be the stricter.
We delight in the house where we were born, and in our native country, and in our parents; and every thing inclineth to its own original: and so should the soul to its Creator.
And there is something in the corrupted nature of man, that inclineth him to some additions and voluntary service of his own inventions, as an offering most acceptable unto God.
If thou know thyself, thou knowest that the nature of thy mind inclineth to knowledge; and by the knowledge of effects, to rise up to the cause; and by the knowledge of lower and lesser matters, to ascend to the highest and greatest.
When idle words are frequent, multiplied, and made their common talk and custom: which is the case of some men, but of abundance of loquacious women; whose natural disposition inclineth them thereto.
Truly does Bacon say, "A little philosophyinclineth a man's mind to atheism, but depth in philosophy bringeth men's minds about to religion.
A little philosophy inclineth a man's mind to atheism, but depth in philosophy bringeth men's minds about to religion.
Weakness naturally inclinethpersons to be froward and hard to please; as we see in children, old people, and sick persons.
O Mesrour,' replied the Khalif, 'indeed my soul inclineth not to aught of this.
Besides, that their studiousness inclineth them, like Jerome, to be more retired than others, that know less.
Censoriousness signifieth the absence or decay of love: which inclinethmen to think evil, and judge the worst, and aggravate infirmities, and overlook or extenuate any good that is in others.
It inclineth men to beneficence: and all men call him good who is inclined to do good.
O Masrur," ejaculated the Caliph, "indeed my soul inclineth not to aught of this.
The Caliph replied, "O Masrur, the palace is my palace and the girls are my property: furthermore my soul inclineth not to aught of this.
Quoth the Caliph, "O Masrur, my heart inclinethnot to aught of this.
Presently she brought me food which I kicked away with my foot so that the contents of every saucer were scattered in all directions, and I said, "Every lover is a madman; he inclineth not to food neither enjoyeth he sleep.
Her house inclineth unto death, and her paths unto the dead.
Know that my heart inclineth to thee and would interest thee with my tidings, but do thou give me the letter.
But be of good cheer and keep thine eyes cool and clear;[FN#177] for she to thee inclineth and to favour thee designeth.
She desired that another should share with me her love; but the faith of my heart inclineth not to partnership.
And must thou go when my heart inclineth to hours spent with thee?
And my heart inclineth to hours spent with thee, O!
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