There is nothing of this sickish drug in the Parson's talk, nor was there in that of Jeremiah, I sometimes think there is scarcely enough of this wholesome tonic in modern society.
Nobody, I sometimes think, should be held accountable for anything said in private conversation, the vivacity of which is in a tentative play about the subject.
I sometimes think that my wife believes her uncle in India to be as large as two ordinary men; and if her ideas of him are any gauge of the reality, there is no place in the town large enough for him except the Town Hall.
Or, as I sometimes think, would it not be a new and worse chagrin to become acquainted with the extreme deadness of our community to spiritual influences of the higher kind?
Do you know, I sometimes think you do not understand me!
I sometimes think, Mary, that one of the greatest sins in life, the sin which leads the way to more than any other, is that of cowardice; and I was a coward.
For days I've been fighting; perhaps I've been a little mad; I sometimes think I have.
I sometimes think that I shall sink beneath my afflictions, but at other times I rise above them.
I sometimes think my heart will break, then I go and pray to the Lord for submission to his holy will, and I find myself better; but it will be a long time indeed before I shall be able to get over it.
I sometimes think she is so bashful and modest she doesn't like to talk of being married,--even to an old woman like me.
I am a little old, I sometimes think, for this philandering.
Indeed, I sometimes think if he had carried out the intention he formed some years since, of leaving Wittemberg for Paris, he would have found a noble sphere of action here.
They are wonderful creatures, these orchids, and I sometimes think with a glow of pleasure, when I remember making out some little point in their method of fertilisation.
I sometimes think I could fancy even a pumpkin pie, though there is not a fragment of the rock of Plymouth in the granite of my frame.
I sometimes think," observed Gabriella cynically, "that men like women to be without feeling.
I sometimes think," returned Gabriella deliberately, while she draped a lace bertha on a white silk frock she was making for Fanny, "that I will try to borrow the money.
I declare I sometimes think that I never saw a girl so wildly in love as she is.
It's not in me to forgive; I sometimes think it's not in me to forget.
Why, I sometimes think that my present blindness was given me in order that I might view the past more clearly.
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