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    1. Christ‘s ―simple‖ teachings were not intended as road maps for the simple-minded


    2. Or maybe it was some simple-minded old foreign lady, or Chief William P


    3. Terror filled her when her mind recoiled at the possibility they just might give up; simple-minded fear taking over them, begging for their lives to no avail


    4. It is assumed that the hagiographer, the sacred author, besides telling a conceivable view, would intend to catechize, to give a lesson in theology in a simple and direct way, in a language that may have been popular to simple-minded people


    5. ‘Please allow me to explain, Master Bellack has a habit of overcomplicating matters to the simple-minded, erm …by that I mean those unskilled in the arts of magic


    6. The silly old bugger’s always here with a clutch of other simple-minded morons


    7. And such cases of mental healing these ignorant and simple-minded people regarded as physical healing, miraculous cures


    8. In the eyes of these simple-minded people the power to feed carried with it the right to rule


    9. This simple-minded man of Jerusalem had indeed been cast out of a Jewish synagogue, but behold the Creator of a universe leading him forth to become associated with the spiritual nobility of that day and generation


    10. As Jesus paused, silently but thoughtfully contemplating this scene of commerce and confusion, close by he beheld a simple-minded Galilean, a man he had once talked with in Iron, being ridiculed and jostled about by supercilious and would-be superior Judeans; and all of this combined to produce one of those strange and periodic uprisings of indignant emotion in the soul of Jesus

    11. “The man is simple-minded and uneducated, Sire


    12. “It means that I’d be as simple-minded and/or gullible as the women you’ve had babies with all throughout your career


    13. As a simple-minded youth Hitler had become convinced that those people not acting or


    14. He thought of telling them so, but, given their simple-minded ways, that seemed 207


    15. The poor and simple-minded cannot take in the idea of ecclesiastical regeneration!


    16. So, be sure that anything conflicting with that was but interpolated by the hands of people of aberration and atheism then they attributed it to a group of venerable scholars so as to make it work with the simple-minded people so that the hypocrites and the people of ill hearts say: “If the Prophets did what they did, how could we, then, abstain from getting the desires?!”


    17. "Commissioner: 'It is obvious to even the most simple-minded that


    18. In order to do this, they fabricated supernatural powers and miracles and attributed them to certain saints – who are in fact far above such things – and this tactic indeed was successful with some simple-minded people


    19. Their allegations which say that there are believing jinns that appear before people indicate that all they want to do is to deceive simple-minded people


    20. This false call works with many simple-minded people

    21. encargo, but he was not so simple-minded that hedid not recognize how arduous and annoying was the commission


    22. because you are a stupid student, simple-minded when compared to them, you can’t think and therefore


    23. “My simple-minded friend,” said Kurt, pity in his voice


    24. As it turned out: the people of Germany saved themselves and recovered from their Great Depression by their own hard work and willingness to help each other and their basic, simple-minded, selfless good nature


    25. Roehm was too healthy and too simple-minded to be as corrupted as Hitler had become


    26. Its simplicity seemed at times simple-minded


    27. She was always there to help me with her simple-minded advice and village homilies


    28. What was it the bible said? Something about the least of his creatures? Out of the mouths of babes and the simple-minded? Llewellyn would know, of course, but Rafferty had no intention of bringing him into this little tête-à-tête


    29. The theory has its attractions, but there is this difference between the primitive archaic Greek or early Italian and the modern primitive; the early men reverently clothed the abstract idea they started with in the most natural and beautiful form within their knowledge, ever seeking to discover new truths and graces from nature to enrich their work; while the modern artist, with the art treasures of all periods of the world before him, can never be in the position of these simple-minded men


    30. Was it, then, in that guise that they appeared through the mists of the sea, distant, perplexed, and simple-minded? And what on earth is an "engaging ruffian"? He must be a creature of literary imagination, I thought, for the two words don't match in my personal experience

    31. Where is that simple-minded little wench?”


    32. The rest of the family privately thought that the giggling and simple-minded Honey had Her husband was a gentleman and a man of some means; but to India, born in Georgia done far better than could be expected and they marveled that she had caught any man


    33. It had never occurred to the straightforward and simple-minded


    34. "Garth is an independent fellow: an original, simple-minded fellow


    35. The more tranquil her life had been, the more vivid was her womanly pity, the more simple-minded were the sentiments now developed in her soul


    36. So it came about that at the council at Malo-Yaroslavets, when the generals pretending to confer together expressed various opinions, all mouths were closed by the opinion uttered by the simple-minded soldier Mouton who, speaking last, said what they all felt: that the one thing needful was to get away as quickly as possible; and no one, not even Napoleon, could say anything against that truth which they all recognized


    37. Nor do I particularly affect simple-minded old ladies


    38. simple-mindedness which I detected in him, and the attachment he showed to our family, so that I made up my mind at last to forgive him his professional superciliousness, and, moreover, I taught him to wash his hands and clean his nails, even if he couldn't put on clean linen


    39. Suchiloff is a little drunk, he is a simple-minded man, full of gratitude to the comrade who entertains him, and dare not refuse; he has heard, moreover, from other prisoners, that these exchanges are made, and understands, therefore, that there is nothing extraordinary, unheard-of, in the proposition made to him


    40. He was a simple-minded man, and kind in a manner

    41. Burdovsky must be a simple-minded man, quite defenceless, and an easy tool in the hands of rogues


    42. I insist on this point in order to justify him; I repeat that his simple-mindedness makes him worthy of pity, and that he cannot stand alone; otherwise he would have behaved like a scoundrel in this matter


    43. But though Evgenie Pavlovitch had put his questions to the prince with no other purpose but to enjoy the joke of his simple-minded seriousness, yet now, at his answer, he was surprised into some seriousness himself, and looked gravely at Muishkin as though he had not expected that sort of answer at all


    44. But Vera, simple-minded little girl that she was (just like a boy, in fact), here became dreadfully confused, of a sudden, and ran hastily out of the room, laughing and blushing


    45. “Quite so, nonsense! Ha, ha, ha! dear me! He did amuse me, did the general! We went off on the hot scent to Wilkin’s together, you know; but I must first observe that the general was even more thunderstruck than I myself this morning, when I awoke him after discovering the theft; so much so that his very face changed—he grew red and then pale, and at length flew into a paroxysm of such noble wrath that I assure you I was quite surprised! He is a most generous-hearted man! He tells lies by the thousands, I know, but it is merely a weakness; he is a man of the highest feelings; a simple-minded man too, and a man who carries the conviction of innocence in his very appearance


    46. “Prince, you are so kind, so simple-minded, that sometimes I really feel sorry for you! I gaze at you with a feeling of real affection


    47. I began to be sorry for Prince Lef Nicolaievitch on the very day I made his acquaintance, and when I heard—afterwards—of all that took place at your house in the evening, I was sorry for him because he was such a simple-minded man, and because he, in the simplicity of his soul, believed that he could be happy with a woman of your character


    48. The daughter was a plain-looking, simple-minded young woman, wholly absorbed in her two children


    49. "Paid orators, demagogues, taking advantage of the passions of the masses and of the simple-minded who are dazzled by high-sounding phrases, have so embittered national hatreds that to-morrow's war will decide the fate of a race: one of the component parts of the modern world is threatened; the vanquished nation will morally disappear; it matters not which chances to be the victim, a power will disappear (as though there had ever been one too many for the good)


    50. Pierre had managed to start a conversation with the abbé about the balance of power, and the latter, evidently interested by the young man’s simple-minded eagerness, was explaining his pet theory



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