Rules oflife will not do; even if our analysis of life in all its possible forms were as complete as it is in fact rudimentary, they would still be inefficient.
Life will be of no value to us if we are to use it only for our own gratification.
I am not exactly superstitious, but this daily and hourly half-presentiment that my life will not be a long one, is singularly subduing, and seems to lay a restraining hand upon future plans.
You do not know how happy you have made me, or how different my life will be when I have you by my side.
I know my life will be harder after this, because of what I have said; and yet I would not take back one of my words!
I know my life will be harder for what I have said.
Everything in life will go on as before for others.
Our manner of life willhave to be modified and directed according to rational and scientific data if we are to run through the normal cycle of life--orthobiosis.
When medicine shall (as I am persuaded) have conquered all these evils, one cause of the bitterness of life will cease--but that is not yet the case.
Life will flow on peacefully and easily if we are humble; nothing can disturb.
Life will be read just as it is, not as it may pretend to be.
Life will never be successful unless we learn to let God care for us.
At the same time, life will always be to a large extent what we ourselves make it.
Life will always be, to a great extent, what we ourselves make it.
To those with such a conviction the culture of work must seem sordid, secular, profane, and in contrast a longing for more inspiration, more soul, more permanent splendour of life will arise.
If all thus depends upon the whole, the success of endeavour and the happiness of life will be decided chiefly by the organisation of the whole.
But whether the spiritual movement does transcend these limitations, not a logical consideration of concepts but only the experience of life will decide; let us enquire therefore whether life offers what we seek.
Those who live so that they are unhealthy during the early years of life will not be well if they reach advanced years.
If twenty or thirty pounds are added to it life will be materially shortened.
Be charitable, tolerant and kind, and the good things in life will come to you.
To dream of seeing feathers falling around you, denotes that your burdens in life will be light and easily borne.
To see tangled and unkempt hair, life will be a veritable burden, business will fall off, and the marriage yoke will be troublesome to carry.
To dream of a dulcimer, denotes that the highest wishes in life will be attained by exalted qualities of mind.
The next ten, twenty or more years of life will be largely determined by the previous life, the care taken at this time and the sexual control in the future.
Where the vital organs, indicated by a heavy-set body and a full chest, predominate, the manifestations of life will be most prominent.
Each reverted to the memory of the lakeside scene in which he had said, "My life will belong to you .
If the philosophy be poor and loose, life will be confused; if rich and firm, life will be clear cut, and if law be made supreme, life will be orderly.
Lastly, such a life willbe always hopeful, and finally crowned with deliverance.
The record and issues of life will be condensed into small compass, but the essence of it is eternal.
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