Possessed by these thoughts, a new view of human affairs succeeded to my old aspirings;--the moment a man feels that an object has ceased to charm, he reconciles himself by reasonings to his loss.
This last and most precious relationship is the only one that reconciles a woman to her wrinkles and makes her happy in her grey hairs.
And every day she arrays herself to experience it,--that second and decisive love affair which alone reconciles the best women to old age and to snow-white locks.
And these proofs will be confirmed, if we consider the manner in which the mind here reconciles the contradiction, I have observed betwixt the passions and the imagination.
Such is the effect of custom, that it not only reconciles us to any thing we have long enjoyed.
Time alone gives solidity to their right; and operating gradually on the minds of men, reconciles them to any authority, and makes it seem just and reasonable.
The abbot, on his return to the court of Rome, reconciles Ghino with Pope Boniface, and makes him prior of the Hospital.
God, makes an atonement, and reconciles us unto him.
Whatever one's objections may be, there is something grandiose in the style of Corneille which reconciles you at last even to his stiff, emphatic manner, and his over-ingenious rhetoric.
By striving to restore in one's self something of that unconsciousness, spontaneity, instinct, which reconciles us to earth and makes man useful and relatively happy.
How the nation which boasts of being exceptionally logique reconciles such an article with the principles of 1789 we cannot imagine; but it is clear that a Government, resting on such a basis, could only stand by its prestige.
He now acknowledges this reception in a short introduction, which admirably reconciles smoothness of temper with sharpness of wit.
He is master of but two alternatives: he reconciles us to what is commonplace, and he reconciles us to what is odd.
But habit and tradition have reconciled us to these things in their native forms, and Mr. Morris's skill reconciles us to them in his modern and composite English.
But here, as in other places, Mr. Arnold's excellent spirit reconciles us with his shortcomings.
That the work in which Eusebius reconciles “seeming discrepancies in the Evangelical narratives,” was actually lying open before Victor while he wrote, is ascertained beyond dispute.
If the German Social Democracy reconciles itself to the ruin of France by regarding it as punishment for France's alliance with Czarism, then we must ask that the same criterion be applied to the German-Austrian alliance.
Death reconciles all things; in his hands even kings are but as the dust of the earth.
It is a monument of luminous and concise statement of scriptural truth, and perfectly reconciles passages at first sight discrepant in the epistles of St. Paul and St. James.
As a philosopher, he reconcilesand harmonizes the two documents of the ecclesiastical and political sovereignties to which he owes allegiance.
Faith, however, reconciles and justifies before God the moment we apprehend the promise by faith.
Wherefore He does not mean this, that these fruits are the price, or are the propitiation, because of which the remission of sins, which reconciles us to God, is given.
These angry chiefs are on the point of separating, and terminating their alliance, when the queen-mother Isabeau enters, and reconciles them.
We see still further what it means when we learn that it is by this conception that Leibniz reconciles the conceptions of physical and final causation.
Pleased at the vast fortunes before him, the toys of viceregal power, his lighter nature reconciles itself to the loss of a crown, which, I fear, it could never have upheld.
Ernste Thätigkeit söhnt suletzt immer mit dem Leben aus=--Earnest activity always reconciles us with life in the end.
Man reconciles himself to almost every event,= 30 =however trying, if it happens in the ordinary course of nature.
Besides, as custom soon reconciles people to the most absurd dress, so would it probably, before long, reconcile them to no dress at all.
Happily these two witnesses may be harmonized, as they are by that atonement which reconciles man to himself, as well as reconciles man to God.
Indeed, I was glad enough to get rid of her, which reconciles me to the disagreeable manner in which I offended her.
Time, which reconciles us to every change, will teach me resignation to the Divine will.
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