Teach them to read it in your families; teach them in your schools; teach them everywhere, that the first moral lesson indelibly enstamped upon their hearts may be to 'fear God and keep his commandments.
Parents and teachers should hence, at an early period, impress indelibly upon the minds of their children and pupils the ever true and practical sentiment, that what is worth doing at all is worth doing well.
Nothing seen there is lost; the rhythms of disease are learned by frequent repetition; its unforeseen occurrences stamp themselves indelibly in the memory.
Color marks indelibly the offense, and reveals it to every eye.
This parting conversation was redeemed from the oblivion of trivial things and inscribed indelibly on Harry's memory by the fact that it was the last he ever had with his father.
I recalled every word and tone of the Savior's voice, and fastened the instructions he had given me indelibly upon my memory.
I wished not only to satisfy my appetite, but to impress indelibly a memory which for months had not responded to so agreeable a stimulus.
No incidents of my life have ever impressed themselves more indelibly on my memory than those of my first night in a strait-jacket.
The facts are of such a nature as to be indelibly impressed upon my mind they appear to me to be curious, and well worth the attention of the psychologist.
The work of the corps has been so indelibly stamped upon the history of Canada that the record can never be erased as long as this country endures.
She had a wonderful memory, and what she learned seemed to be indelibly imprinted upon her mind.
Thus we see that falsehood is indelibly stamped on Mrs. Stowe's narrative at the very outset.
But the reading of Uncle Tom's Cabin, has indelibly fixed the impression on my mind that Mrs. Stowe's narrative is false.
The victory belongs to the nation that engraves its ideas indelibly upon the civilization of the future.
It was a singularly quiet, peaceful scene, which indelibly daguerreotyped itself on Beulah's memory.
By the clock I had not slept quite two minutes, yet the countenance of Mors was indelibly stamped on my memory, and now I am transferring it to paper.
But his repeated instructions, under all circumstances to love, cherish, and obey her mother had been indelibly engraved, and heightened natural feeling.
In all probability it was the burning of my fingers which so indelibly impressed the incident on my infantile mind.
The tyrants of Italy again found him upon their tracks--those tracks indelibly stained by them with tears and blood.
His eyes had but flashed an instantaneous look into mine, but it was indelibly imprinted on my heart.
Merrill inscribed their names indelibly upon the foundations of Middlebury College, which numbers Benjamin Labaree and Calvin B.
On the shelves above were the account books of bygone years in which were indelibly recorded the extravagances of more than thirty years of St. Mary's men.
Each one had marked an ubiquitous hour that was recorded more indelibly than many other occasions of higher importance.
Sin committed is indelibly written on the heart of the doer.
In their wan faces, in their undernourished bodies, would be indelibly written the bitter defeat of their parents.
Every feature of that lovely face wasindelibly photographed upon my memory.
His was a sad face; hard, furrowed--a countenance that bore trouble written indelibly upon it.
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