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1 1| life, pushing all these things before them, and get on 2 1| wisdom not to do desperate things.~ ~ 3 1| of every obstacle. Some things are really necessaries of 4 1| and the valleys, and all things to have been cared for. 5 1| When he has obtained those things which are necessary to life, 6 1| the present condition of things, and cherish it with the 7 1| not even fire kills these things, and you would have lost 8 1| commodious cellar, and many other things. But how happens it that 9 1| who is said to enjoy these things is so commonly a poor civilized 10 1| to obtain more of these things, and not sometimes to be 11 1| a hundred other oriental things, which we are taking west 12 1| Men say they know many things;~ ~ 13 1| management on both sides. Those things for which the most money 14 1| is demanded are never the things which the student most wants. 15 1| our attention from serious things. They are but improved means 16 1| which I did not raise. All things considered, that is, considering 17 1| luxurious and expensive things, he would need to cultivate 18 1| the more you have of such things the poorer you are. Each 19 1| other dust holes, these things were not burned; instead 20 1| clothes and other despicable things, sweep and cleanse their 21 1| As I preferred some things to others, and especially 22 1| interruption to acquire these things, and who know how to use 23 1| to pay; though there are things enough I have chewed which 24 3| proportion to the number of things which he can afford to let 25 3| that - and do all those things which had no other motive 26 3| exercise, and one of the best things which I did. They say that 27 3| five; and reduce other things in proportion. Our life 28 3| the exact state or ruin of things in Spain as the most succinct 29 3| to compare it with such things as we know, would be like 30 3| that only great and worthy things have any permanent and absolute 31 3| penetrate the surface of things. We think that that is which 32 3| its way into the secret of things. I do not wish to be any 33 4| new aspect on the face of things for us. How many a man has 34 4| The at present unutterable things we may find somewhere uttered. 35 4| spend money enough on such things as farmers and traders value, 36 4| propose spending money for things which more intelligent men 37 5| forgetting the language which all things and events speak without 38 5| see the sun shine on these things, and hear the free wind 39 5| when the bell rings. To do things "railroad fashion" is now 40 5| While these things go up other things come 41 5| these things go up other things come down. Warned by the 42 6| distraction. Nearest to all things is that power which fashions 43 6| identified with the substance of things, they cannot be separated 44 6| their consequences; and all things, good and bad, go by us 45 6| mirth and pleasant views of things, even without apples or 46 7| but there are many fine things which we cannot say if we 47 7| the furniture and kept the things in order.~ ~ 48 7| is their feast, and all things at their will:~ ~ 49 7| would have suggested many things to a philosopher to have 50 7| appeared to know nothing of things in general; yet I sometimes 51 7| had never heard of such things before. Could he do without 52 7| take the spiritual view of things; the highest that he appeared 53 9| keeping my thoughts on high things, like Orpheus, who, "loudly 54 11| result from the use of such things. For I purposely talked 55 12| only a traveller learns things at second-hand and by the 56 12| person do any one of these things to know how great a sensualist 57 12| I hesitate to say these things, but it is not because of 58 12| himself by calling these things trifles.~ ~ 59 13| resolved into the essence of things as ever I was in my life. 60 15| suppose a better state of things than other men are acquainted 61 17| in the morning, while all things are crisp with frost, men 62 17| than they have done. The things which they practice are 63 17| and mittens! when so many things are not provided for. It 64 18| memorable crisis which all things proclaim. It is seemingly 65 18| Whether that Artificer of things,~ ~ 66 18| proof of immortality. All things must live in such a light. 67 18| to explore and learn all things, we require that all things 68 18| things, we require that all things be mysterious and unexplorable, 69 19| hours. He will put some things behind, will pass an invisible 70 19| flying as well as creeping things, and hush and whoa, which 71 19| summer? If the condition of things which we were made for is 72 19| I stay to mention these things? When the finishing stroke 73 19| yourself much to get new things, whether clothes or friends. 74 19| the old; return to them. Things do not change; we change. 75 19| more interested in such things than in the contents of