On her way to the door nature smote her with a rare reminder, but even then she did not realize that it was personal.
Before I had crossed the threshold of my church I was made to realize that I was shepherd of a divided flock.
As a matter of fact, it gave Richard a sudden and unexpected pleasure to speak of her so, to realize that he really might give the most wonderful title in the world to this beautiful and spirited woman.
I realize that we all have imposed on you--we've taken you too much for granted!
I--I want you to realize that I appreciate the injustice--the crudeness of my rushing to you in New Jersey that Christmas Day.
She said that, unless she was sure--" "What more do you need to realize that she is not sure?
At last he was forced to realize that it was necessity, not desire, that impelled her to thrust him from her.
It alarmed him to realize that as yet his own affairs were in suspense, and he argued, with all the hot impatience of youth, that it was high time he came to rest.
With a nod and a smile she was gone, leaving him to realize that he did not even know her name.
I merely want you to realize that you've put yourself in a bad light and that you don't come into court with clean hands.
Pierce was only too grateful for this courtesy, and to realize that he retained the respect of this middle-aged, soldierly officer, whom he had long admired, filled him with deep relief.
I thought it was something essentially contemptible, something that one dismissed and put behind oneself in the mere effort to be aristocratic, but I begin to realize that it is not quite so easily settled with.
It wasn't Savina who did this," he informed her; "I want you to realize that fully.
It startled him a little to realize that Fanny-- for all her marked superiority--was definitely arrayed with the righteous mob.
However, he began to realize that, before Erica could become a patient recipient of his opinions, like his wife and daughter, he must root out the false ideas which evidently still clung to her.
You don't realize that she is an atheist, has not even been baptized, poor little thing!
Ye mean to hang me, and since that's the worst that can happen to me anyway, you'll realize that I'll not boggle at increasing the account by spilling your nasty blood.
I realize fully what you did, and I realize that partly, at least, you may have been urged by consideration for myself.
I have been awoke each night by the clank which attends the change of guard, and as the moonlight flashes on the bayonets, I realize that I am in Perak.
After all my fellow-passengers had driven off I stepped ashore and tried to realize that I was in Cochin China or Cambodia, but it would not do.
As I went from place to place preaching, I began to realize that I needed another gift of the Spirit--the gift of teaching.
Now, as I bring to a close this brief sketch of my life history, I realize that, like this story, my active work in the ministry is near its close.
Every time I interfered, Father seemed to realize that it was not I, but God who was reproving him.
These have come so far into general use that it is not easy to realize that, until Howard's paper, On the Modification of Clouds, appeared in 1803, no names for classifying clouds were available.
We were thereby led to realize that man's general capacity for thinking mathematically is the outcome of early experiences of this kind.
In order to realize that light is itself an invisible agent, we need only consider a few self-evident facts - for instance, that for visibility to arise light must always encounter some material resistance in space.
In our present context it suffices to realize that we understand man's earlier view of nature, and with it the one still held by van Helmont, only by admitting levity equally with gravity into his world-picture.
I am able to do so much more and better work now, that I realize that I can control my will action.
I want you to realize that no one has a monopoly on will power.
But there are very few who realize that when we get in touch with nature we discover ourselves.
The young should be made to concentrate on their habits and be made to realize that if they don't they become walking bundles of injurious habits.
I didn't realize that I was staring at him so hard, because I was trying to remember where I had seen him before,--and then I remembered suddenly that it was with you.
Victoria had begun to realize that, in the few minutes which had elapsed since she had found herself on the roadside, gazing up into young Tom's eyes, she had somehow become quite intimate with him.
Let us realize that in order to give truly, we must give soberly and quietly, and let us take an hour or more by ourselves to think over our gifts before we begin to buy or to make them.
We must be willing to blush, be willing to realize that we have talked too much, and perhaps made ourselves ridiculous.
We have not always been able to realize that; but, now that we understand more fully our wonderful career, we see how true it is that we have been led by a divine hand.
It may be believed that we were all this time anxiously watching the earth, and it did not lessen our anxiety to realize that we were traveling very rapidly away from it.
The doctor and myself now began to realize that we had indeed something to learn from these people, and I remarked: "These figures astonish us, Thorwald, and you can hardly understand how interested we are.
But though we have shouted ourselves hoarse, proclaiming the Mussulmans to be our brethren, we have come to realize that we shall never be able to bring them wholly round to our side.
How can they who do not feel the truth within them, realize that to bring it out from its obscurity into the light is man's highest aim--not to keep on heaping material outside?
How can the zamindar realize that if he becomes my tenant?
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