She had tried her hardest to unmake herself, and could not!
All this ought certainly tounmake the author in question, but this is not really the effect.
I would much rather consider the question whether, if the newspapers can make an author, they can also unmake him, and I feel pretty safe in saying that I do not think they can.
We have made him, and we cannot unmake him if we would.
By the action of the Reform Bill, the power to make and unmake cabinets had passed, not into the hands of the masses, but into those of the middle classes--the shopkeepers of the towns and the farmers of the countryside.
I can make and unmake my own fancies, but I cannot with like freedom make and unmake presentations of sense.
The republicanism of the seventeenth century in the American forests, as well as upon the floor of the English House of Commons, had asserted that private persons had the right to make and unmake kings.
Clothes Can Unmake the Man ΒΆ Being desirous of the approval of others and realizing that though clothes do not make the man they can unmake him, this type looks to his laurels on this point.
We made the Union, and we'll unmake it when we please.
We all make mistakes, my boy, and the fortunate ones are those who live long enough to unmake them.
Hence, unless man can unmake himself, he is bound by the law of his nature to act in all cases as he does.
Now when Descartes afterwards adds that I cannot unmake the conception, he means that I cannot get rid of it by an act of my will: which is true, but is not the proposition required.
Now when Descartes afterwards adds that I cannot unmake the conception, he means that I cannot get rid of it by an act of my will--which is true, but is not the proposition required.
Thy slave that slept is awake; thy slave but slept for a span; Yea, man thy slave shall unmake thee, who made thee lord over man.
Now, when Des Cartes afterwards adds that I cannot unmake the conception, he means that I cannot get rid of it by an act of my will, which is true; but is not the proposition required.
All this ought certainly to unmake the author in question, and strew his disjecta membra wide over the realm of oblivion.
I would much rather consider the question whether if the newspapers can make an author they can also unmake him, and I feel pretty safe in saying that I do not think they can.
The bank is a great establishment, which enjoys an independent existence, and the people, accustomed to make and unmakewhatever it pleases, is startled to meet with this obstacle to its authority.
I can not unmake what the years have made, nor bring back what they have stolen.
Hold unto the last: that is what it means to have a Dominant Idea, where the same idea has been worked out by a whole and unmake Circumstance.
Beyond, the might Of ignorance and Mobs, whose hireling press Yells at their bidding like the slaver's hounds, Ready with coarse caprice to curse or bless, To make or unmake rulers!
I can't unmake you as artist any more than you can unmake me.
They all thought as Rodney did--that the Northern people belonged to an inferior race, that there was no fight in them, and that the States having made the nation could unmake it whenever they felt like it.
He could not do otherwise and be consistent, for if the eleven rebellious States made the Confederacy, they surely had the right to unmake it.
For static theory, nothing is more contemptible than the view which "demagogues" often express in Congress that great men in Wall Street make and unmake prosperity, bring about and check panics.
Quite apart, therefore, from any influence on the opinions of others growing out of respect for his judgment, or less rational reaction to him, he can do much to make or unmake business confidence.