Not only are there happy things in life, but life itself is fundamentally blessed.
V Another source of confirmation for the man who, valuing Christian experience, seeks assurance that it is intellectually justifiable, is to be found in the effect of Christian faith on life itself.
In their tragic helplessness they stand as symbols of that unfathomable cosmic cruelty which he sees as the motive power of life itself.
What he shows us is blurred at the edges, but so is life itself blurred at the edges.
Hers was in truth no beauty of stone, but the beauty of force, --of life itself.
Work was there, and fulfilment of the purpose of life itself.
But no adventure is safe--life itself is an adventure, and neither is that safe.
The very list of these achievements is bewildering, and latterly we are given hope of the prolongation of life itself.
It was in the curves of his brows and his chin, rich, fine, exquisite curves, the powerful beauty of life itself.
Winckelmann also attained this good fortune, in which indeed he was greatly assisted by the influence of the fine arts and of life itself.
His works, combined with his correspondence, are the story of a life; they are a life itself.
This philosophy, prepared in England and fostered by conditions in Germany, was thus spread far and wide by our friend, in company with countless sympathizers, by poems and by scholarly works, even by life itself.
Yet this question is presented by life itself to all men, and calls for some answer from every thinking man.
A virtue cannot be practiced in all circumstances without self-sacrifice, privation, suffering, and in extreme cases loss of life itself.
There is little room for inquiry if one have the real feeling of life itself.
He should understand in it, particularly when it is impertinent, stupid and cruel, the ponderable weight of Life itself, reacting upon his search for a fresh conquest over it.
It is not beyond the tomb, but in life itself, that we are to seek for the mysteries of death.
Death, mysteries of, to be sought in Life itself, 101-u.
Ancient yet Modern The lowest layers of the subconscious, represented by the instincts, are as old as life itself, with their lineage reaching back in direct and unbroken line to the first living things on the ooze of the ocean floor.
The function of elimination is not a new trick learned with difficulty by the aged, but a trick as old and as elemental as life itself.
In all the tide of human event which was making the eighteenth century each year more interesting as a matter of present living, men could not go on indefinitely looking everywhere but at life itself.
He was an immensely expansive personality whose writings are as broad as life itself.
What it would be for one to be free from all the cares of life, and to be able to devote himself to life itself; and he saw also how he could gratify every wish of his mother and his aunt.
And the atmosphere is permeated with the One Original Substance, which is life itself.
Far be it therefore from us to grieve, because we have not many temporal benefits conferred upon us; since we are not worthy even of the least of them, no, not of life itself.
Way, in which the wayfaring man shall not stray: cordially embrace that Truth which never can deceive: and live in Him who is Life itself.
As if he had said, How can I delight in the death of a sinner, who am Life itself?
Greek also is the gloom of Nemesis that hangs over each character, only it is a Nemesis that does not stand outside of life, but is part of our own nature and of the same material as life itself.
Literature was as living a thing to him as life itself.
And who can dispose the infinite varieties of life among men but He who is life itself, that is, love itself and wisdom itself?
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