It seems to me quite certain that in the future many things will be different from what they are now; and I see no reason to think that they may not be much better.
It is worth while to consider whether they are views which we ought to hold as philosophical opinions, even if it be quite certain that we shall never be able to make the views which we entertain at other times consistent with them.
It seems to me quite certain that I do have ideas at one time which I did not have at another; that change, therefore, does really occur.
But is it quite certain, that in all cases where scientific men have considered hypotheses, one or other of which must be true, either will ever be verified?
At all events, I am quite certain it never reached my wife's ears, or she would not have stayed another night in the house.
Knowing how persistent is your constancy, I would not say so were I not quite, quite certain.
I had before become certain, quite, quite certain that it was impossible to give any other answer but one to Mr. Gilmore.
Even if this were not found at the distance which we have supposed, it is quite certain that, at some greater distance, we should at least find that the region of the Milky Way is richer in stars than the region near the galactic poles.
In such worlds we may regard it as quite certainthat no organized life could exist.
We can only infer that probably the same law holds for a large number of spheres, though it is quite certain that it does not hold indefinitely.
He never can comb it, that is quite certain, with any comb yet invented.
But performance falls short of promise; laws cannot always be enforced; there was, it is quite certain, a mass of poverty and worthlessness in the City even in those days.
One thing is quite certain: that as soon as the embers were cool enough to enable the people to walk among them, they returned, and began to find out the sites of their former houses.
The Britons were, it is quite certain, prone to internal dissensions, which greatly assisted their defeat and conquest.
I don't know," I replied; "but I am quite certain that if we stay here we shall die.
If you are not mistaken, the Glittering Lady will come there to fetch us, since it isquite certain that we cannot work the lift or whatever it is, alone.
For after all, who can be quite certain of the Beyond?
You may be quite certain that I shall regard what you have been good enough to confide to me as absolutely confidential.
One thing is quite certain: whether or no he ever ceased to be a Scotch man, he ceased as soon as he conveniently could to be a Scotch King.
And it follows from this, I think, that, though we may do a horrid thing in a horrid situation, we must be quite certain that we actually and already are in that situation.
I have forgotten what I said, but I am quite certain that it was (like a certain Mr. Douglas in a poem which I have also forgotten) tender and true.
However, he didn't commit the crime, that's quite certain.
Indeed, it is quite certain it would not have done so had his cousin Wilfred not been killed in India in the performance of a piece of desperate heroism that will be remembered as long as a certain native regiment exists.
Is it quite certain that in leaving C---- she proceeded to this city?
But of one thing I am quite certain: if such a misfortune had happened, I should have committed suicide.
Quite certain at least is it that not the faintest additional probability is established by Cod.
I shall have something more to say about Marcion by-and-by; who, it is quite certain, read the text of Ephes.
Whereas the whole fault was upon the side of Fangs; of which I am quite certain, from the character of Grip, as it unfolded itself before me, when he became my own dear dog.
He may not be able to believe it very long, and is quite certain not to remember it; still, even to fancy that there are some others, improves his behaviour, a good bit.
That he cannot long survive if he continues in this state is quite certain, for his disease is beyond the reach of medicine.
You must be quite certain that I did not come to Milan with any hostile intent.
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