People, now-a-days, do not always find at the first attempt the road that leads to fortune.
To obtain the simplest information is not always as easy as might be supposed.
It is easy enough to take a resolution; but it is not always quite so easy to execute it, and she was asking herself if she would have strength enough to articulate a word.
Here you have seen him surrounded by his friends in this magnificent dwelling, in the shady alleys of the forest or beside the purling waters of the brooks which are silent neither day nor night.
There was a general ferment of new ideas, not alwaysfruitful in the direction taken, but hopeful in view of the fact that growth and movement are better than stagnation and decay.
Are we not always trying to adjust ourselves to new relations, to get naturalized into a new family?
If the excellence of a newspaper is not always measured by its profitableness, it is generally true that, if it does not pay its owner, it is valueless to the public.
Failure in this world is not always a proof of wrong; nor success, of right.
The distinction between the providential constitution of the people and the constitution of the government, is not always made.
The right way is always the shortest and easiest; but when a government must oftener follow than lead the public, it is not always easy to hit the right way, and still less easy to take it.
A blow delivered with a boxing-glove will draw blood or knock a man out; but it would not crush in his nose flat or break his jaw for him--at least, not always.
Then I would go to bed, in a room at the end of the corridor, and often, not always, cry myself into a good sound sleep.
It is not often recognised, because it is not alwaysfit to be seen.
Then, dinner-time comes--not always a pleasant part of the day to me.
I had only to look at his face--pitiably pale and agitated--to see that he was a sensitive man, not always able to control his nerves on occasions which tried his moral courage.
And lastly, that the facility of making a first cross between any two species is not always governed by their systematic affinity or degree of resemblance to each other.
It is not always equal in degree in a first cross and in the hybrid produced from this cross.
The search of easy ways to live is not alwaysor everywhere the way to ugliness, but in some countries, at some dates, it is the sure way.
And yet hardly like them; not always so docile, nor so wholly prepared for the departure, the brevity, of the golden and irrevocable hour.
Lastly, even the final decision of a whole War is not always to be regarded as absolute.
Only one, and that one is not always available at the will of the Commander or his Army.
It is not always possible to start a money-making business at the start.
It is not always necessary to think of the success of a venture when you are actually engaged in it.
It is not always what is actually in a letter, but the spirit which it breathes that brings results.
The history of plants abounds in terms which it is not always desirable to translate.
To tease it with a straw is not always enough to induce it to withdraw its head outside the wound; I have to use violence.
I can only answer that we have not long turned our attention the way of agricultural improvement, and have only begun to discover that what is difficult is not always impossible.
It is not always so where curing is ostensibly done by contract.
And Miss Hutchison is not always ready to buy, from you?
As everybody knows, the secret of pleasing the reader isnot always based on regulation, nor even on symmetry; there is need of smartness and tastefulness, if we would strike home.
Yet it is not always so, for the speech of the sea is various, and wants not abundant resource of cheerfulness, hope, and lusty encouragement.
We're not always sure of postmen, though the people at the post-offices are always very obliging.
If Emerson's manner is not always beautiful in accordance with accepted standards, why not accept a few other standards?
A narcotic is not always unnecessary, but it is seldom a basis of progress,--that is, wholesome evolution in any creative experience.
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