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Example sentences for "stupidities"

Lexicographically close words:
stupendously; stupes; stupid; stupider; stupidest; stupidity; stupidly; stupified; stupifying; stupor
  1. Only he who possessed this gift, Page believed, had an imaginative insight into the failings and the virtues of his brothers; only he could have a tolerant attitude toward the stupidities of his fellows, to say nothing of his own.

  2. Little by little, commonplace and transparent stupidities on the one hand--stupidities sonorous and oracular upon the other, were adopted in the practice of literature.

  3. He was no doubt thinking of the interviewing in store for him the following day, and of the stupidities he would be made to utter.

  4. He has set forth to conquer and subdue the world, including the stupidities and basenesses of his own nature.

  5. Besides, I have not read any books about the Thames: it was one of the minor stupidities of our time that no one thought fit to write a decent book about what may fairly be called our only English river.

  6. My malison on all Blockheadisms and torpid stupidities and infidelities; of which this world is full!

  7. The stupidities of men go crossing one another; and miles down, at the bottom of all, there is a little veinlet of sense found running at last!

  8. I have warned you before against making indiscriminate acquaintances; and Anneli, if she is constantly getting such stupidities into her head, must be sent about her business.

  9. Come, tell me, for which of the stupidities you have observed in me do you condemn and abuse me, and bid me go home and look after my house and wife and children, without knowing whether I have any?

  10. As your wife she would have been faithful, useful, kind, no doubt; there would be no stupidities to complain of.

  11. So the two stupidities met quite unconscious one of the other.

  12. XVI Certain Stupidities of Animals It is a good idea for boys and girls to keep pets.

  13. The doubling of personality, the amnesia and the misoneism so common among men of science, are the key to the innumerable stupidities which intrude into their writings: quandoque bonus dormitat Homerus.

  14. But I suffer when I commit stupidities and he is free.

  15. So that there is no time for performing those artistic stupidities which I was prepared to do in Resurrection.

  16. To be a socialist at all is to have accustomed oneself, through necessity or imagination, to a certain detachment from a great many of the familiar, lovable, encumbering, delightful stupidities of the world.

  17. There are stupidities which can be committed only by the wise.

  18. It does so by presenting to us, with our fellows as samples, the comedy of the innumerable stupidities of human life.

  19. The difficulties and stupidities would have been as great in the case of the hospitals, and the object really far inferior in importance.

  20. Bold in its stupidities and brazen-faced in its assumptions as is the above letter, it has probably deceived hundreds, if not thousands, and the villain "W.

  21. After years of proud individualism they have learned that they are atoms, cogs, helpless, the sport of iron and steel and powder and the ambitions and stupidities of men whose lives are never risked.

  22. Till we know this we have learned nothing, and are forever not helpers, but hinderers, in the great march that our blunders and stupidities only check for the time.

  23. Yet more and more for those who are unterrified by names, the best in socialism offers itself as the sole way of escape from monopolies and the stupidities and outrages of the present system.


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