Self-confidence is either a petty pride in our own narrowness or a realisation of our duty and privilege as God's children.
Those four methods are the acceptance of gifts for Brahmanas; the realisation of taxes for Kshatriyas; agriculture for Vaisyas; and service of the three other classes for the Sudras).
So Englishmen and Americans only come to a realisation of their resemblance when either compares the other critically with a foreign people.
In time, Englishmen will awake to a realisation of the fact; but what the relative standing of the two countries will be by that time it is impossible to say.
But the supreme realisation of an experience like Abram's is reserved for another life.
The realisation of that presence of the Almighty which is implied in the expression 'Walk before Me,' the assurance that we are in His sight, will lead straight to the fulfilment of the injunction that bears upon the moral conduct.
Could there be a more striking exhibition of their imperfect realisation of the idea of the priestly office?
Continual contact with Jesus Christ, and realisation of what He has done for us, are sure to open the deep fountains of the heart, and to secure abundant streams.
What sort of life will spring from the double realisation of God's almightiness, and of our being ever before Him?
And now, the last thing that I would say a word about is the realisation in daily life of this guidance as a plain actual fact.
A realisation of the divine guidance is the talisman that makes crooked things straight and rough places plain; that brings peace and calmness into our hearts, amid all changes, losses, and sorrows.
True, evil cannot permanently triumph, God's progress must go on; but its quicker or slower realisation is in our hands.
Life," he says, "is a march onwards to Self, through collective Perfecting to the progressive realisation of an Ideal.
The principle of liberty and human dignity was accepted everywhere in theory, however much realisation lagged.
Such were the ideas the ladies of Grange Lane relapsed into by way of delivering themselves from the pain of their first realisation of what had happened.
But the all-pervading ardour of youth's "Will of Life" whispers with a bitter realisation of what death really means that you WANT to live.
Perhaps that realisation had been at the bottom of his thought all the time; but it struck him suddenly, viciously, now.
There were sorrow, self-repression, a bitter realisation of life and what it means in heartache and disappointment, in his expression; something of power and assurance too.
The fall of the British Empire is regarded by Russian statesmen as essential to the realisation of her hopes.
It was the full realisation of this truth and necessity that drove the thirteen original States into forming a federative union, quite as much as political reasons.
Let me ask: What would be the position of the world, with so much territory and so many people under one ruler, wielding the power necessary to the realisation of his wishes?
The three aims of the new League of Nations, and the four problems to be faced and solved in order to make possible the realisation of these aims.
These should be, in my opinion, the three aims of a League of Nations and the three rules necessary for the realisation of these aims.
Whatever may be their defects they indicate a way out of some of the great difficulties which beset the realisation of the universal demand for International Councils of Conciliation and an International Court of Justice.
This nature is not sufficient in itself, and itsrealisation cannot be accomplished until it is brought into complete subordination to the higher or spiritual nature.
So far as there is a capacity for the realisation of responsibility to God so far must that responsibility be observed.
Being sure that you will all lend your strength to the realisation of this end, I appeal to you to welcome the Russian troops as faithful friends who are fighting for your best dreams.
To you peoples of Austria-Hungary Russia also brings liberty and the realisation of your national hopes.
The very fact that they have evolved this system of education, and that they have put their theories into practice, proves that the Latins of Uruguay are on the right road to succeed in the realisation of their hopes.
Together," she said, with a swift realisation of the sweetness underlying the word.
She stood for a long time quite still, with trouble in her heart, which every fresh realisation of the beauties around her augmented.
The realisation of all this was maddening to Mordryn, for he no longer disguised from himself that he profoundly desired to exercise these rights himself.
The summit of her ambition was reached--and not ambition alone, but what now seemed to matter more, the realisation of true love.
This realisation of the frightful obstacle created by the blemish of the three days?
But His life and doctrine afford convincing illustrations of His spiritual convictions, and the key to the mystery of His miraculous works of love may perhaps be found in our realisation of His sense of kinship with all living creatures.
The insistence laid by Him upon the necessity of the realisation by men of their spiritual union with God as the basis of all effective prayer, is fully corroborated in His teaching relating to human immortality.
Most of the conceptions of immortality which accompany belief in a purely personal Deity trend towards an actual epitomisedrealisation of all that appears possible to obtain from God through the medium of prayer.
He was saved by his charm and sweetness, his inexhaustible fun and humour, his delightful though superficial realisation of character, and his keen sense of the grotesque.
Whatever therefore is essential in the kingdom of Christ must be capable of realisation now.
Section 5 resumes the doom form: the Divine denunciation interrupted by lyric realisationof Nineveh in its pride.
Section 3 is in doom form: the Divine announcement of doom is interrupted by lyric realisation of the sudden attack upon Nineveh in the midst of its careless security.
It brings out in dramatic realisation the Awakening of Zion.
More and more, I believe, is it coming back into public favour as people experience a renewed realisation that melody is the perfect thing, in art as in life.
It sometimes seems to me that one of the strangest things in this world is the realisation that there is never time to perfect everything in us; that we carry seeds in our souls that cannot flower in one short life.
Therefore, one of the most comforting elements of the final Poliuto production to me was the realisation that I was appearing, and appearing well, in a part in which I had rehearsed so very discouragingly such a short time before.
Condensed into capsule form, his lordship's meditations during the minutes after he had left Jimmy in the dining-room amounted to the realisation that the best mode of defence is attack.
In the first instant of realisation she thought of six separate and distinct things she could have said to her sister, each more crushing than the last--things which now she would never be able to say.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "realisation" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.