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Example sentences for "individual life"

  • That, I take it, is the purpose, the end, the scope, and final cause of individual life on earth.

  • But these rules of conduct are always provisional,--my ladder for climbing up to the purposes of individual life.

  • Then as now names for women and slaves are of no importance; they have no individual life, and why should their personality require a life-long name?

  • The idea of being a helpmeet to somebody else has been so sedulously drilled into most women that an individual life, aim, purpose and ambition are never taken into consideration.

  • The object of an individual life is not to carry one fragmentary measure in human progress, but to utter the highest truth clearly seen in all directions, and thus to round out and perfect a well balanced character.

  • In this there is a perfect parity between the course of national and that of individual life.

  • Intellectual Development is the Object of Individual Life.

  • The biography of the earth is thus, on the great scale, typical of individual life, even that of man, and the succession of species in the progress of numberless ages is the counterpart of the transmutation of an individual from form to form.

  • Sidenote: In social as well as individual life.

  • Sidenote: Interstitial change and death the condition of individual life.

  • Sidenote: Epochs in national the same as in individual life.

  • A strong current of individual life, too, is setting in, which inspires every speaker and writer with high and noble thoughts, and they are forced to give bread and not stones to the multitude.

  • The cry of the multitude is, that mediumship and impressibility detract from individual life, lessens the whole tone of manhood, and transforms the subject to a mere machine.

  • There would be no individual life, if there were no separate harmonies and methods of action.

  • Looking at the successive phases of individual life, Professor Draper finds intellectual advancement to be their chief characteristic.

  • At the same time the rules have to enforce the claims of individual life as far as may be, since on the welfare of the units the welfare of the aggregate largely depends.

  • In your study of physiology in school you took up the organs of individual life.

  • Although each has the same general plan of individual life, there are special functions which determine the trend of their lives.

  • Coincidently with this change of opinion as to the government of individual life, there came a change as respects the mechanical construction of the world.

  • By degrees the sternness of predestination was mitigated, and it was admitted that in individual life there is an effect due to free-will; that by his voluntary acts man may within certain limits determine his own course.

  • Latin Christianity, in a thousand years, could not double the population of Europe; it did not add perceptibly to the term of individual life.

  • By maintaining, as it were always from without, the natural tension of individual life, it ensures to the individual the constant growth that is his legitimate inheritance.

  • Society is a medium not by which something is added to individual life, but by which something in individual life is kept real and manifest.

  • That separation from the general Being of the world which is involved in individual life, and in the opposition of the subject which thinks, and the object which is thought about.

  • In one part the virtues of individual life and of domestic relations are discussed; in another, the order of affairs.

  • The three great epochs of individual life, birth, marriage, death, pass unnoticed by them.

  • He helped the evolution of individual life.

  • The line of Uttanapada, as I have said above, represents the appearance of individual life-forms.

  • The names other than Chakshus indicate different capacities of individual life, ranging from portions of a day to the whole Kalpa.

  • With all unselfishness and devotion, Prahlada was an Asura, because he worked from the stand point of individual life.

  • Every man, Jesus says, aside from his consciousness of his material, individual life and of his birth in the flesh, has also a consciousness of a spiritual birth (John iii.

  • Health is normal and harmonious vibration of the elements and forces composing the human entity on the physical, mental, moral and spiritual planes of being, in conformity with the constructive principle of Nature applied to individual life.

  • Disease is abnormal or inharmonious vibration of the elements and forces composing the human entity on one or more planes of being, in conformity with the destructive principle of Nature applied to individual life.

  • Behind the problems of social life lies the problem of individual life.

  • If we look merely at individual life we cannot see that the laws of the universe have the slightest relation to good or bad, to right or wrong, to just or unjust.

  • Further than this, when we see that social development is governed neither by a special providence, nor by a merciless fate, but by law at once unchangeable and beneficent, a flood of light breaks in upon the problem of individual life.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    can scarcely; certain school; different places; during life; eastern counties; her youth; individual cases; individual character; individual dishes; individual experience; individual freedom; individual independence; individual initiative; individual instances; individual liberty; individual members; individual rights; individual self; individual variability; originally made; perhaps she; private libraries; realize the; seems rather; should hate; son fils