Our natures are so diverse that our innermost feelings will never be one, but at least we can act in concert for the future, and show forbearance one towards the other.
There is a double ditch, or moat, the innermost of which is 180 feet broad, with a good counterscarp, and a covered way marked out with ravelins and tenailles.
By the light of the wounds of Jesus Christ, may I search the innermost folds of my heart, and cast out all that is contrary to charity and humility.
Round and round it went, till at last in its innermost recesses was disclosed a key.
Mr. Cook here lays claim to a knowledge of his author's innermost thoughts and wishes which is quite remarkable.
They were spoken, not out of innermost conviction, but as a stern tribute to his honour, and the principles which were bred into his bone and blood.
Had she dreamed, then, that night when delirium had broken open the innermost sanctuary of Hildegarde's heart?
They talked of other things, as people do who have touched on a subject too near the heart's innermost and untrodden places, but Mrs. Ingestre had unconsciously lifted a corner of the veil.
She saw now, more clearly than ever before, in her dawning recognition, that she stood alone, without a friend, in the innermost depths of her nature a stranger even to her husband.
Salona lay at the innermost point of the deep gulf which bears her own name, the gulf which forms one side of the peninsula on which Spalato stands, and which is shielded from the main sea by the island of Bua.
In her innermost heart she knew that she had not been mistaken.
Lady Margaret said no more but ascended to her room, thinking in her innermost heart of many things.
Let us open ourselves wide to the inflow of life from the source of all life in the innermost parts of our being!
But this need not prevent us from praying for and confidently expecting a larger inflow of vital power and intuitional discernment from the Source of all intelligence and power in the innermost parts of our being.
Therefore, while breathing deeply and rhythmically in harmony with the universal breath, will to open yourself more fully to the inflow of the life force from the source of all life in the innermost parts of your being.
Von Peckzely added the Diagnosis from the Eye, which reveals not only the innermost secrets of the human organism, but also Nature's ways and means of cure, and the changes for better or for worse continually occurring in the body.
A minute dose of homeopathic belladonna, acting on the innermost cells of the organism which the coarser allopathic doses would paralyze, stimulates these cells to effort in the right direction.
Therefore all powers, forces, laws and principles which manifest on our plane proceed and continue from the innermost Divine to the most external plane in physical nature.
What people said was really nothing to him, and he considered himself free to act as hisinnermost judgment counseled.
Did he wish in hisinnermost heart that he might share the weight of the decision with others--the representatives of the people--and not alone be forced to throw the dice deciding the life or death of hundreds and thousands?
Once all of my self was overcome and had died, once every desire and every urge was silent in the heart, then the ultimate part of me had to awake, the innermost of my being, which is no longer my self, the great secret.
But where, where was this self, this innermost part, this ultimate part?
Well so, I also will seek to reach the innermostpart of my self.
Your soul is the whole world", was written there, and it was written that man in his sleep, in his deep sleep, would meet with his innermost part and would reside in the Atman.
Surely, many verses of the holy books, particularly in the Upanishades of Samaveda, spoke of this innermost and ultimate thing, wonderful verses.
And in this moment he heard, shuddering with awe, the voice if his innermost self, and this voice said No.
Truly, only a person who has succeeded in reaching the innermost part of his self would glance and walk this way.
For the quality she felt in Vetch was a profound moral integrity, an integrity which was bred by nature in the innermostfibre of the man.
Yet even here that rare golden light penetrated to the innermost recesses of her mind; and each drab uninteresting fact glittered with a fresh interest and charm.
Thy comely face is etched for ever on the tablet of my grieving soul, those smiles that refreshed my life are forever and safely imprinted in the innermost recesses of my stricken heart.
He would occasionally visit a friend with whom he could converse, but he usually preferred a sympathetic listener, to whom he could pour out his plans and his innermost longings.
But what is to be hoped when it is all merely a game, and the innermost nature of one's enemy is the nature of a comedian?
My close-walled soul has never known That innermost darkness, dazzling sight, Like the blind point, whence the visions spring In the core of the gazer's chrysolite .
The clearstorey displays three well-arched windows of three lights (the innermost window a little smaller than the others) with tracery not unlike that in the south aisle of the nave.
In this doorway the innermost arch is of unusual form--a trefoil resting on corbels--and its edges are left square and plain.
Should I find myself in doubt, I have here at my side my loved and honored master to whom to apply for counsel, knowing that what oracle he may utter I shall receive straight from the innermost parts of a temple of the Holy Ghost.
Hence it is that music, in its whole nature, acts beneficently and soothingly, because its ruling principle is always a striving after repose, after a rest in consonances, just as this is the innermost aim and struggle of our own life.
True art is like good company; it constrains us in the most charming way to recognise the standard after which and up to which our innermost being is shaped by culture.
In the face of every human being his history stands plainly written, his innermost nature steps forth to the light; yet they are the fewest who can read and understand.
The words of a tale-bearer are as wounds, and they go down into the innermost parts of the belly.
A moment passed--a moment or a century; then he was before her, appealing to the innermost recesses of her being.
If a dogma is an expression of an experience felt by man in his innermost life, it is a valid dogma, even if philosophic criticism hesitates to sanction it.
And his own experience of religion established in him the conviction that the innermost life of men must be lived in feeling, and that this alone can bring man into immediate relation to the highest.
The soul then feels an irresistible impulse to impart itself completely, and reveal itsinnermost self to the friend, in order to make him so much the more a friend.
Yes, it even continues to give to the hollow, cold illusions a tinge of color and a fleeting heat; and thus by its imitative skill it tries to steal from the innocent fantasy its very innermost being.