When one outgrows this cocksure presumption of youth and gains a graver and more seasoned mind, he leaves behind the attempt to pierce to creation's last secret.
Little children blame chairs for their falls and thank apple trees for their apples, but maturity outgrows the folly of accusing or blessing impersonal things.
God, as the world develops it outgrowsits ancient idea of, 643-m.
Mankind outgrows the sacrifices and the mythologies of the childhood of the world.
The heart outgrowsold happiness, old grief, And suns itself in feelings new and strange; The most enduring pleasure is but brief.
The year outgrows the spring it thought so sweet, And clasps the summer with a new delight, Yet wearied, leaves her languors and her heat When cool-browed autumn dawns upon his sight.
The yearoutgrows the violets of May, Although, maybe, there are no fairer flowers.
The tree outgrowsthe bud's suggestive grace, And feels new pride in blossoms fully blown.
The spirit in us, like the grosser frame, Outgrows the garments which it wore last year.
He outgrows ordinances, as an apprentice that has served out his time does his indentures, and being a freeman, supposes himself at liberty to set up what religion he pleases.
Until the attack, the general officer of the day was in charge of the outposts.
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