So long as I am seeking to tranquilize my conscience by efforts after self-improvement, so long I must be either miserable or self-deceived.
If God tells me that He will not count one of my trespasses to me, because He has already counted them to Jesus on the cross, this may well tranquilize my spirit and emancipate my heart.
It cannot fail to emancipate the heart and tranquilize the conscience.
Surely these ought to satisfy your heart and tranquilize your mind.
I exerted myself to assume the tone that should tranquilize her feelings; and by asking and answering my own questions, and endeavouring myself to sustain the conversation, brought her with some little difficulty to join in it.
He received her, laughing, and called out, to tranquilize her, that he was nailing the cupboard boards tighter.
Mrs. Rollmaus endeavored in vain to tranquilize her, by sensible observations upon the worthlessness of these female vagabonds.
The heart alone can tranquilizethe mind; In mutual passion ev'ry bliss we find.
Then, on Prilukoff's advice, I sent Elise to Neuchatel to telegraph to him from there in my name, in order to tranquilize him and mislead his inquiries.
I had to tranquilize and disarm Kamarowsky; to kindle and fan the murderous fury of Prilukoff; and above all to enchain and infatuate Naumoff, so as to impel him to the crime.
The next day the person who arrested me came to tranquilize me.
Knowing that a number of idle people do me the honor of disturbing themselves regarding the motives of my stay in Spain, it has seemed to me my duty to tranquilize them by employing my time in soliciting the debts of my house.
And I will live; therefore tranquilize yourself, Diana.
Yes, I shall kill them, I know, but I shall receive some good blow which will tranquilize me forever.
Nay, do not shudder: there are many palliating circumstances which he did not know, but which I will relate to you hereafter, in order to calm and tranquilize your mind.
His agitation was dreadful; and Manners saw that the only way to tranquilize him was to give him fresh hopes of the apprehension of those who had been instrumental in the death of his son.