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1 2 | mind, he and his kind, for~action, not dissipating it on useless
2 4 | which she~put as much mental action as the most eager speculator
3 6 | of the intellect, without~action upon the chastity of the
4 6 | the ways of thought and action which are held to be exclusively~
5 6 | capable of~repelling the action of time. The constant nourishment
6 7 | fancies of women are not~the action of the mind; they are of
7 8 | weakness lies wholly in action, not in~thought; there are
8 8 | whereas men live by love and~action; otherwise they would not
9 13| your head to judge of every action of your heart."~ ~The marquise
10 14| dressed in white to~resist the action of the sun, had been from
11 14| fury of love and his mad action~came as the thunderbolt
12 14| is often the feeblest in~action. It is strange that Calyste,
13 15| woman strive for priority of action, so deep is the wound~to
14 17| that of man is a perpetual action; my~life has been, on the
15 18| allowed him full liberty of action.~ ~One evening, on October
16 18| rhetoric,~an antithesis of action.~ ~"Let me laugh the laugh
17 18| to Beatrix her~freedom of action in receiving or not receiving
18 18| I believe, my freedom of action," she said, turning~away
19 24| It will be one more~good action to your account. Alas! I
20 24| because it concerns a good action," he~added, smiling.~ ~"
21 25| Parisian adventurers. This action~of his own vanity was however
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