The Austro-Marxist is inexhaustible when it is a question of discovering reasons to prevent initiative and render difficult revolutionary action.
And is there not also an inexhaustible store of both in the wonderful varieties of herbs and plants?
Such is the extremely slow course of the divine guidance of the world, as regulated by the inexhaustible patience and long-suffering of God in the education of his human creatures.
Revelation contains an inexhaustible mine of verities, and I have only wished, by the way, to call attention to these as yet unexplored treasures.
Hence the intrinsic andinexhaustible idealism of Greek sculpture, to which I will presently return.
They rise and sink beneath my fingers, they are full of sudden starts and pauses, and their variety is inexhaustible and wonderful.
In the Proverbs of Solomon we find a rare collection of truths, beautifully expressed; in Job we find an inexhaustible patience set to music and an integrity that even Satan himself could not corrupt.
The money spent for a loaf of bread may stay the pangs of hunger for a few brief hours, but the same amount invested in the "bread of life" will give one an inexhaustible feast.
The Bible is full of pictures; the painter has found it an inexhaustible storehouse of suggestion.
He is the inexhaustible source of sentiment, and sentiment rules the world.
There was no source but the inexhaustible fountain of the Almighty from which to draw that which He gave forth "as one having authority.
China offers a practicallyinexhaustible market for the cheaper grades.
The development of our inexhaustible resources is checked, and the fertile fields of the South are becoming waste for want of means to till them.
There is an inexhaustible store of cautious endurance in the poor against which the keenest reformer constantly throws himself in vain.
Our power to work, our faith in the victory of truth we obtain from you, from the people; and the people is the inexhaustible source of spiritual and physical strength.
He's a soldier who served his time--a roofer, a man of little education, but with an inexhaustible fund of hatred for every kind of violence and for all men of violence.
She realized that there was plenty of everything upon earth, but that the people were in want, and lived half starved, surrounded by inexhaustible wealth.
Natasha arrived every Saturday night, cold and tired, but always fresh and lively, in inexhaustible good spirits.
Thus, with inexhaustible eloquence, Salomon entertained his companion, who was too good-natured to display her impatience, or to stop him with derision.
Hardly was this conversation worn out before Doctor Kuhl, passing by with the two Fraeuleins Dornau, offered an inexhaustible topic.
There was an inexhaustible supply of water along its line, the best and purest in the world, and no man ever heard of a cup of it being sold for a price.
The mine is practically inexhaustible and the output returns are enormous.
Underneath that well-worn exterior lay an endless fund of high spirits and inexhaustible humour; that rugged frame of his enclosed a young and most exuberant soul.
Yet both were accustomed to preserve, amid the inexhaustible vicissitudes of politics, pleasant memories of those exciting and eventful days.
The Bradlaugh case wasinexhaustible in scenes and sensations.
But, to tell the truth, he responded to the public demand with inexhaustible generosity.
From October 24 till the poll a month later he prosecuted his candidature with seemingly inexhaustible vigour and fertility; and as the days slipped by the tide of popular approval seemed to flow ever more strongly in his favour.
In the Easter recess his speeches to large audiences at Liverpool and Perth commanded the attention of the country, and now, as in former years, he provided his party with an inexhaustible supply of catchwords and homely arguments.
He had thought of America, and he knew that here was an inexhaustible gold mine, that no other scholastic prospector had even dreamed of.
His inexhaustible conversational art and humour gave it such vitality as it had.
Like everybody else, she fancied he drew his supplies from my inexhaustible purse; she hoped the bills would be paid off immediately: the servants' wages were overdue.
These in the primitive times were inexhaustible floodgates for those warlike hordes, who often inundated and conquered the most beautiful spots of Asia, streaming towards the west in wild torrents, and even occasioning alarm among Europeans.
The inexhaustiblefertility displayed by Kepler is a psychologic marvel.
The most delicious watermelons were brought to the camp in inexhaustible profusion.
The Nile, rolling its vast floods from the unknown interior of Africa, opens a highway for inexhaustible internal commerce with unknown nations and tribes.
Years later, in referring to this part of his work, he said: 'The idea that our natural resources were inexhaustible still obtained, and there was as yet no real knowledge of their extent and condition.
But the Chinese are a race of such amazing and inexhaustible oddities, that the driest description of them, if it be only truthful, must be entertaining.
A few well-timed questions were quite sufficient to open his inexhaustible reservoir of reminiscences.
It is curious that they all come from the inexhaustible drug-shop of the Regicide dispensary.
Yea, the whole world[5] is an infinite and inexhaustible contradiction, which contains innumerable sensible statements and misstatements, which never disappear and yet may be solved harmoniously by the help of time and reason.
Although we have learned a great deal, we know very little compared to the inexhaustible fountain of all wisdom, good mother nature.
Our intellect is a part of the inexhaustible universe and therefore partakes of its inexhaustible nature.
All our conceptions and ideas are imperfect pictures of the most perfect being which is inexhaustible in great things as in small things, as a whole and in parts.
The universal existence, or truth, is the inexhaustible object of the human mind.
Yea, even the smallest part of the world is so inexhaustible that the most talented can never acquire all the knowledge necessary to understand entirely even the most minute object.
It is true that the human mind is an ignoramus in the sense that it is ever learning, because there is inexhaustible material in nature.
Declare, as far as the force of words will go, declare the inexhaustible fulness of that great atonement, whose merits are commensurate with the glories of the Divinity.