Mr. Bernard Shaw has put the view in a perfect epigram: "The golden rule is that there is no golden rule.
That there is no golden rule is itself a golden rule, or rather it is much worse than a golden rule.
But the truth is that there is no more conscious inconsistency between the humility of a Christian and the rapacity of a Christian than there is between the humility of a lover and the rapacity of a lover.
Mr. Shaw sums up Ibsen's teaching in the phrase, "The golden rule is that there is no golden rule.
The saying that "the golden rule is that there is no golden rule," can, indeed, be simply answered by being turned round.
Certain it is, however, that there was a great consultation and dispute of doctors over the dead body.
Fields; so that there was no lack of intellectual society in the midst of the beautiful and inspiring mountain scenery of the place.
Fortunately they are slow and clumsy in their movements, so that there is little danger in attacking them upon the ice.
All was the same as ever, down to the smallest ornaments, for Mary had been in the habit whenever anything was broken of replacing it with a duplicate, so that there might be no change in the room.
Steam is kept up in the engine-room, that theremay be no delay should an opportunity for escape present itself.
There are numerous small Medusse and sealemons about the ship, with abundance of shrimps, so that there is every possibility of "fish" being sighted.
He told himself, apparently, that there was no point in getting excited; and he seemed a master hand at taking his ease when he could.
She was relieved when she had worked out a belief that she wasn't really shameful, that there was a mystical relation between herself and Carol, so that she was vicariously yet veritably with Kennicott, and had the right to be.
As the train struck in among the hills she resolved, "I'm going to love the fine Will Kennicott quality that there is in Gopher Prairie.
It turned out, however, that there was no difficulty at all.
It was incredible, of course, that there should be anything wrong.
That there is already such a growing tolerance no one who has talked with the leading white men in the South can doubt.
I would not have my readers get the thought that the problem in the South is settled, that there is nothing else to be done; far from this.
He alighted before the tent of his mother, and sent women in to her.
He was very quiet during the winter so that there is not much to relate.
I do not know," she said, "that there would be very much in that; and yet of a surety there is no truth in what you say.
I have often told you," he said, "that there is no use in talking to me about it.
Do you again deny," he said, "that there was a man here with you?
In other words, when Tcheser restored the offerings of Khnemu, and re-endowed his sanctuary and his priesthood, the god allowed Hapi to pour forth his streams from the caverns in the Cataract, and to flood the land with abundance.
It may be said, that there is one infallible thermometer of the public misery and riches,--the cost of collecting the taxes.
Thenardier had just passed his fiftieth birthday; Madame Thenardier was approaching her forties, which is equivalent to fifty in a woman; so that there existed a balance of age between husband and wife.
Any one who has travelled knows that there is no one who indulges in better cheer than wagoners.
Do you mean," the latter asked as they approached the door, "that there isn't any woman with you now?
I might, however, express every grain of it that there would be room for--on condition of contriving a splendid particular economy.
It was a question, he indicated, that there might be several ways of taking; but he decided after an instant for the humorous.
He had often enough wondered to what degree his interference might pass for interested; so that there was no want of luxury in letting it be seen whenever he could that he didn't interfere.
It occurred to me then, that there might be a time-table in Baedeker; it would be well to find out the hours of starting.
The consequence clearly is that there can be no common measure of national wealth, and, of course, no general or stationary rule by which the ability of a state to pay taxes can be determined.
It is indeed evident, on the most superficial view, that there is no object, either as it respects the interests of trade or finance, that more strongly demands a federal superintendence.
For it is an observation, as true as it is trite, that there is nothing men differ so readily about as the payment of money.
The eldest of the three wrestled with Charles, the Duke's wrestler; which Charles in a moment threw him, and broke three of his ribs, that there is little hope of life in him.
Dost thou in conscience think- tell me, Emilia- That there be women do abuse their husbands In such gross kind?
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