When the toilet is complete remove the bath blanket, remake the bed and put the room in order.
Remove the tub, dry the feet thoroughly, cover them warmly, andremake the bed.
Under favorable conditions the power of the creative listener to enlarge and to remake a personality is not capable of limit.
To go thus far and no farther cannot satisfy many nor remake lives.
A man can face odds if he is a man, and remake his life.
A man can face odds, and remake his life if he is a man--" he stopped.
And so when God wanted to raise up a man Moses who was to remake the world, He put him in a pious home.
Truly we would be a hopeless race but for the fact that we have a mighty God who is able to remake us even when we have rebelled against Him and have thwarted His blessed plans for us.
You must believe in the power of God to remake men, otherwise for you the question is only a question of black despair.
How far will modern men lay hold upon and identify themselves with this necessity and set themselves to revise their ideas, remake their institutions, and educate the coming generations to this final extension of citizenship?
To the best of his lights he was trying to remake the crazy empire while there was yet time, and he worked without any councillors, any public opinion, or any sense of the need of such aids and checks.
The bishop called back his flock to remaketheir homes.
In 1431 Jean V, of the third ducal line of Brittany, the de Montforts, decided to remake the cathedral of the outpost city wherein stood his castle.
As the preaching bishop exhorted modern France to remake her soul else she would perish, over that spellbound congregation seemed to pass a premonition of portentous events looming ahead.
His nephew, Bishop Gabriel le Veneur, undertook to remake the west frontispiece in a style so neo-classic that M.
She has made that element, and she can remake you, poor, pale, drooping flower.
He has done this in order that he might remake the world as he found it more after his own heart.
Nature has made us: social action and our own efforts must continually remake us.
Remake the World" is a large order--too large for statesmen.
Two lovers underneath the Bough mayremake the world, remold it nearer to the heart's desire--or come as near to it as possible; but not a gathering of political graybeards.
It was he that made it, and it is for him to unmake it when he chooses and to remake us if he chooses.
He wouldn't be able to remake that bankroll every time if he wasn't.
Now help me remake this apparatus so we don't broadcast the thing.
My business is not to remake myself, But make the absolute best of what God made.
Else I avert my face, nor follow him Into that sad obscure sequestered state Where God unmakes but to remake the soul He else made first in vain; which must not be.
A philosopher is a man who remakes himself; the social function of philosophy is to remake society.
Before he can remake his society, his society must make him.
If anything is humanly certain it is that the great man's society, properly so called, does not make him before he can remake it.
The pouter-pigeon would take possession, remake the committees, and, practically speaking, thereby remake the legislation of that Congress.
Thou wouldst remake our Egypt--and my heart is with you.
Thou wouldst remake our Egypt, and my heart is with you.
All right, we'll rebuild the house, we'll remake the garden.
We'll make the days again; we'll remake the nights.
Up to eleven, my memory is all right, but after Dad started to remake me, everything gets fuzzy.
I set myself to work with good will, and threw down the first model of the Bacchino dell'Uva Malata, which I had left without casting in order to remake it according to a new conception that had come to me in Naples.
You are the author of that statue; then remake the finger that you have broken.
We have to ask the great Potter to remake the country, to give the Empire a new spirit.
Inversely, owing to this same kinship, men used the flesh of the animal to remake their own substance.
Sue was generous, but she was not now the Sue of the bridle path in Jackson Park in Chicago or the Sue who had tried to remake the world by raising fallen women.
You are like your father, driving the mowing machine up and down under the church windows on Sunday mornings," he declared; "you think you could remake the world by shaking your fist at it.
Long years before, when men wore beavers and stocks and women wore hoopskirts, the building had symbolized the organized evangelical forces that were to galvanize and remake a corrupt world.