The higher character a person supports, the more he should regard his minutest actions.
The impressions of our childhood abide with us, even in their minutest traces.
So when she got back to Branshaw she started, after less than a month, to worry him about the minutest items of his expenditure.
And Leonora assured him that, if the minutest fragment of the real situation ever got through to my senses, she would wreak upon him the most terrible vengeance that she could think of.
It was pretty certain he would recall to the minutest detail the circumstances of that visit.
The entire evidence has been readduced with minutest critical accuracy in The Finding of Wineland the Good: the History of the Icelandic Discovery of America, by the late gifted Arthur Middleton Reeves.
This case strikingly points to the imperative demand of justice that every case shall be investigated in its minutest detail.
I spared no means of extending my knowledge of every the minutest point which could add to the reputation I enjoyed.
I faithfully promised to conform to the minutest tittle of his instructions.
I'll map out my programme to the minutest detail, and I'll win all along the line.
Everything was perfectly arranged to the minutest detail.
When, for example, a man here in England sees in minutest detail something which is happening at the same moment in India or America, how is it done?
The minutest details of the scene were clear to her, and she particularly noticed that the child wore a white night-dress, whereas she knew that all garments of that description possessed by her little daughter happened to be pink.
Is it not perfectly obvious that the alteration is of the minutest kind, yet that slight as it is, it has produced an infinite difference in the performance of the functions of these two instruments?
I am speaking to you at this moment, but if you were to alter, in the minutest degree, the proportion of the nervous forces now active in the two nerves which supply the muscles of my glottis, I should become suddenly dumb.
Any soldier who departed in the minutest particular from orders was to be instantly killed by his officer.
At present he is employed with activity and perseverance in the management of his farms and buildings and he orders, directs and pursues, in the minutest detail, every branch of business relating to them.
Contracts fairly entered into by parties competent to make and consummate them should be sacredly fulfilled in the minutest particulars.
Túkib kaáyu ang íyang isturya sa aksidinti, His account of the accident is complete to the minutest detail.
It gives the minutest details, from selecting the ground and preparing the soil, up to gathering and marketing the crop.
This treatise presents, in minutest detail, every step of progress, from planting the seed to the matured crop.
He reproduced nature in herminutest traits and in her finest movements, bringing the imitative side of art to the highest perfection conceivable.
Even at the expense of total effect every picture was to be carried out in minutest detail.
His observant eye could not overlook the minutest diversities of human character; and he never permitted a favorable opportunity of deducing from these appearances salutary lessons for his disciples, to pass unimproved.
Absolute without reply, as he had become, he had extinguished and absorbed even the minutest trace, idea, and recollection of all other authority, all other power in France except that which emanated from himself alone.
The King, who plumed himself upon knowing better than anybody the minutest military details, walking one day about the camp, found an ordinary cavalry guard ill-posted, and placed it differently.
People perceived that this history, which so cleverly unravelled the remote part, gave but a meagre account of modern days, except in so far as their military operations were concerned; of which even the minutest details were recorded.
What is this life which pervades the grandest as well as the minutest works of Nature, and which may fitly be said 'greater than the greatest and smaller than the smallest?
I had explained to him in the minutestdetail how to act his part from the time when Elizabeth disappears in the third act, until the beginning of his song to the evening star.
In Paris he was perpetually about the streets, perpetually penetrating into all classes of society, to study the human nature about him in its minutest varieties.
Annie too clenched her teeth, while she opened her eyes to take in everything that passed before them, as a mirror may be turned to receive the minutest impression from the scene it reflects.
Without consulting anyone, he thought out the details of his conception with the minutest care.
Not a word was lost on Brian; every sentence which emphasized the great difference of belief between himself and his love seemed to engrave itself on his heart; no minutest detail of that evening escaped him.
He is a man of a very remarkable memory, and famous for his acquaintance with the minutest details of my books.
I would not leave a hair on the head of one of them to the chance of the first night, but I would see, to the minutest particular, the make-up of every one of them at a night rehearsal.
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