For these great scientific organizers insisted that a man should be healthy even if he was miserable.
I mean the three celebrated sentences: 'No man should be unemployed.
The cardinal introduced also the law, that no man should go unpunished who appeared with arms in the merchant-town, excepting the twelve men who were in attendancce on the king.
No man should make a woman the confidant of his attachment, until he is fully prepared to accompany the declaration with an offer of his hand;--and such is not my condition.
And the more a man is what a man should be, the less he can trust it.
That is, a man should prepare in his heart and soul what he is to say: but after all, it must be the Lord that must govern his tongue, to speak to the purpose.
That no man should be moved in these tribulations: for yourselves know that we are appointed thereunto.
And rising from thence he went into the coasts of Tyre and Sidon: and entering into a house, he would that no man should know it.
And he charged them strictly that no man shouldknow it: and commanded that something should be given her to eat.
But Jesus answered them, saying: The hour is come that the Son of man should be glorified.
That a man should be fond of his own religion is right; but Roger Carbury was beginning to think that Father Barham was too fond of his religion.
And when you've got your bishop, is it likely that a man should be able to do his duty in that capacity who has no power of his own to decide whether a clergyman under him is or is not fit for his duty?
She could imagine that a man should wish to put it off, but that he should have the face to declare to his young woman that he never meant to marry at all, was a thing that she could not understand.
Is it probable that a man should be fitted to select guides for other men's souls because he has succeeded by infinite labour in his vocation in becoming the leader of a majority in the House of Commons?
A gentleman should never be rough to a lady, and a man should never be rough to his own guests.
A man should act in accordance with his own character, as soon as he has carefully deliberated on what he is about to do.
It is therefore a very suitable arrangement that, in his young days, a man should be a very diligent student at the place of learning provided by Nature herself.
And those men almost named for miracles, who yet are so vile that if a man should go about to examine and correct them, he must make all they have done but one blot.
If a man should prosecute as much as could be said of everything, his work would find no end.
And here lies the deepest danger of all, that a man shouldattempt to limit or define his conception of the Power that originated him, by his own preferences.
You mean that a man should pray to have right desires, before he prays that his desires may be fulfilled; and that wisdom should be the first object of our prayers?
No man should heap up riches that he may leave them to his children.
There are lesser matters which a man should recall to mind; for wisdom is like a stream, ever flowing in and out, and recollection flows in when knowledge is failing.
And further, "wherefore I perceive that there is nothing better than that a man should rejoice in his own works; for that is his portion: for who shall bring him to see what shall be after him.
Sir John declared that he did not want it to be said that he had hidden his niece away at the Abbey so that no man should have a chance of seeing her.
He said, 'A man who has not been in Italy, is always conscious of an inferiority, from his not having seen what it is expected a man should see.
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