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    1. They were nothing more than a fable


    2. It was a fable, something from a bygone age that she'd read about


    3. "Can you think of one that is fortunate? The whole point of the fable was that their relationship was secret


    4. Even this very good cherub gave up at that point and said, "But we're getting off the point here, the point of the fable wasn't the king's morals, it was the king's power


    5. “You set me up,” he said, “and they may be setting you up by seeing where you run if they feed you a fable about that bottle


    6. Alternatively, the fable indicates that there is a lesson to be learned or a message that you need to listen to


    7. This fable ensures that she will grow up to see someone else in a position of power…definitely not her


    8. on the twin crutches of fable and human credulity


    9. what he was reading; this is a fable about a lawyer who had a heart attack, went to


    10. ” You listen, she is enjoying your company, you see her losing herself in the fable

    11. I’d had more than my fill of Alistair’s fable and ordered the officers to cuff him


    12. There is a fable which il ustrates the difference between a negative and positive


    13. The shining dome of Alkmeenon was no fable, then


    14. Only a few names of lands, tribes and cities remained in the languages of the barbarians, to come down through the centuries connected with distorted legend and fable, until the whole history of the Hyborian age was lost sight of in a cloud of myths and fantasies


    15. If what I describe conflicts with the ten thousand other reports – no matter how revered those reports and those who filed them may be – then to me those reports are nothing more than fable and folklore and should be consigned to the dust-heap of history


    16. It had happened so long ago, the story had become legend, an interesting but harmless fable


    17. So that the fable of the Virginia ham was nonsense, the same as that of the miraculous pills and the Yuletide toilets, and by a decision of the court it was established and set down in solemn decrees that the workers did not exist


    18. Unlike Aureliano José who tried to drown that image in the bloody bog of war, he tried to keep it alive in the sink of concupiscence while he entertained his mother with the endless fable of his pontifical vocation


    19. successful and rich, consequently the fable of three wishes has


    20. The fact that the local church officials promptly built a church containing her supposed remains and collected donations from visiting pilgrims shows that story for what it really is: a fable meant to bring money to the coffers of the local church

    21. understanding of the false gospels regarding the Rapture is wrapped around this errant fable


    22. Whether Atlantis is a myth, a fable, or otherwise, the idea of an


    23. Young Heracles knew that fable well, as it had been part of his mnemotronic lessons on ancient Greece


    24. ‘’Inspector, I simply play the role of the She-Hulk in movies: I am not the She-Hulk and you will have a pretty hard time trying to convince a prosecution magistrate to gobble that fable up


    25. when the obvious once betrayed the fable


    26. crocodile in the old fable about the crocodile and the rabbit


    27. This fable is about a race between a fleeting Achilles and a slow moving Tortoise that could never be won by Achilles since the little advantage that was initially given out towards the Tortoise could never be written off


    28. The axe in the fable only begged the trees to let him have one little piece of wood to make a handle, and he would never trouble them anymore


    29. [30] There is an old fable, that the butterfly once asked the owl how she should deal with the fire, which had singed her wings; and the owl counselled her, in reply, not to behold so much as its smoke


    30. Often she wondered if that story was no more than a child’s fable, spun to kindle awe I their subordinates

    31. “Reincarnation is a fable invented by people, because most of them, I would say, have pathological thanatophobia


    32. according to the childhood fable, THE


    33. But to serve their own interests, these enthusiasts shift registers and abruptly lean toward a historical reading depending on their dialectical needs, they seek both faith and reason, belief and documentation, fable and truth


    34. fable, and of the stuff of immortality


    35. For example: insist government regulations increase the cost of everything, then weave a media fable about a woman who stupidly burned herself with coffee and sued her way to millionairehood


    36. In the Christian Bible is a fable of Samson who wanted to destroy the Philistines,


    37. , moral ( of a story or fable)


    38. In anticipation of the warmer weather that would inevitably arrive, he had Andre tell the boys the fable of Pandora's Box


    39. The fable, as retold to them by Andre, had an immediate and intense effect upon the boys as it evoked visions of the Grim Reaper advancing upon them


    40. if it be not history, it is fable; and if fable, let it be treated

    41. Fable: Cunningly devised traditions and speculations; an idle story of fiction


    42. promote a hoax however, this is not the only fable science invented


    43. I have explained that planets move around the sun by forming Π and not Newton’s fable of mass attracting mass


    44. His aphorism is just an analogy of the 3 stupid, fear-filled monkeys of ancient fable who were all cowards


    45. Every cultural story, Myth, legend, and fable of leering, grinning, frowning, scowling evil monsters: comes from the horror of an innocent baby, an innocent fetus-child seeking love and happiness and safety… opening its innocent eyes… only to find himself of herself; surrounded by leering, ugly, evil insane human monsters all around them


    46. Instead, he invented a fable full of cunning lies and lying legends


    47. reports are nothing more than fable and folklore and should be consigned to the dustheap


    48. The myth of the ankle bone in European fable: the lowest of the low: being the most loving the most faithfully steadfast true love there is


    49. There is a Greek fable about a youth sitting in a fig tree, surrounded by ripe, juicy figs


    50. unsupportable fable in this age of science and increased knowledge



































    1. London boasts at least seven Interweb billionaires amongst its fabled glitterati, but not one of them can begin to measure their fortune or their white-hot technological status against that of old Jimmy Cameron, the founder, chief executive and principle shareholder of NanoGoo International


    2. the figure was supposed to represent, though Penelope had suspicions that it might be a previously unknown statue of one of the fabled Snow Elves, prior to their grotesque Falmer form of the present


    3. Then, not only did you find a self-assembling space-ship made from pure ortonium, the rarest living metal in the galaxy, but it has the fabled Y-Factor drive too


    4. With the power given to him by Boddaert's remains, Evaert set out on a campaign of butchery and destruction, bent on conquering all of Boddaert's lands, and it was only the intervention of Bawsen, the fabled fighter from Badachro, which finally put an end to his tyranny


    5. This was the fabled Great Chamber of Brockenhurst Sett itself


    6. "This is our fabled Healer," he told Cherva in an aside, not taking his gaze from Soffen


    7. I studied the representation of the fabled Smoking Mirror, my grandfather’s friend


    8. He explained that he had retired after several campaigns in the Clouds and now traded the fabled quetzalitzli stones from the Muisca at great profit


    9. In al these previous accounts of communications, the fabled American


    10. The fabled philosophers’

    11. With Pi being the fabled


    12. “Our gift is the property known as two seven four Riverside Park Way, in fabled Bojoston, the capital city of Thon


    13. "You'd better believe it—I could eat that fabled horse


    14. And look at all the stores he'd have to choose from, far more even than in the fabled metropolis of Gettrick


    15. Monte Carlo has no handy beach, but we visited the Royal Palace and waved to where we imagined Princess Grace was sipping tea, before wandering the steep streets and shoving a few franks fruitlessly into fruit machines in the magnificent entrance loggia of the fabled casino, which boasts what surely must be the most luxuriously appointed toilet on the planet


    16. Four great golden serpents twined their tails about this altar and reared their wedge-shaped heads in the air, facing the four quarters of the compass like the enchanted guardians of a fabled treasure


    17. Conan the Cimmerian, late of the Baracha Isles, of the Black Coast, and of many other climes where life ran wild, had come to the kingdom of Keshan following the lure of a fabled treasure that outshone the hoard of the Turanian kings


    18. Black opal was like the fabled El


    19. another one of those fabled old-timey bang-


    20. The history of the fabled Amazons was in fact based on that of Sarmatian and Scythian women

    21. More than just the fabled feline cats, cats that are shy


    22. The Fabled (Book 1)


    23. What else shall I desire, when everything is pervaded by the Supreme Consciousness! The seven mountain fabled to hold up the globe of this earth are but the foam over the waters of this vast, mighty and pure ocean of the all-pervading Brahman


    24. This picture looked much like the ones you see on television that represent the fabled “golden gates” to heaven, except they were not golden


    25. However, before the mujahideen could turn the fabled valley into a Pakistani trophy, Hari Singh’s Hindu sentiment and Sheikh Abdullah’s patriotic fervor saved the day for Kashmir as the former, acquiesced by the latter, aligned the State with the Union of India


    26. Won’t it serve the separatists of the valley to ponder over why the Pakistanis, unwilling though to suffer the presence of these alien Musalmans in their ‘land of the pure’, are so fond of the Kashmiri Musalmans living beyond their borders? Unless they had turned morons by the Islamic death wish to sink with the failed state of Pakistan, it should be apparent to them that unlike the Bihari Musalmans, they have a fabled valley to add to the Pakistani territory


    27. Which left him with the question: should he use his new talents in this war; or should he copy the fabled Benandanti and kill himself for being a witch?


    28. The café fulfilled it’s design perfectly and called to the diners over the smooth paved path between the beach and the road, the toll free bridge to the fabled golden sand


    29. Another reason for leaving so early was his attire, he appeared a cross between the fabled celluloid archaeologist and an angel of the apocalypse, Flower and Candy would have had a field day abusing his fragile vanity with jest


    30. They used to live in the fabled city of

    31. They seem alike! However, they are not us, animals, objects or emotions, but just our subjective Conceptions of each of us, each animal, some objects and their properties, although, neither we nor they are like this! An independent self-manifestation of any of these Forms is impossible in Space-Time, in the creative dynamics of our Formo-systems of Worlds and our types of Realities, because they are just fabled by us, imagined information about something, that is, simply some specific Information


    32. and low groupings of the fabled Ski Meisters class, one


    33. that, but now we are saddled with their fabled 'White


    34. fabled giants came from this idea


    35. itself was that fabled place


    36. It is fabled to have the ability to kill with its breath and eyes


    37. Swinging into the saddle had caused the gash in my side to twinge again and my desire to talk had diminished considerably, so I just nodded and turned Flin towards the pass in the mountains ahead, where the fabled wall of the Valley Lands was situated at the head where the mountains gave way to the interior recesses of the Valley Lands


    38. There was no more time to think about fabled swords or even winning and losing


    39. “Wow, what a day! The highly fabled notorious agents are here finally in my court!”


    40. “Wow, what a day? The highly fabled notorious agents are here finally in my court!”

    41. In 325 BC the Candace of Meroe marshaled her armies and arrayed them at the northern border of her land, as Alexander the Great, having finished with his conquest of Egypt and hearing of the fabled wealth of Kush, marched with his army toward the fabled land


    42. Few have the choice of how they exit life, but I think Matt got his wish in that he got to go out in the flames of glory, so to speak, just as the fabled characters of history’s past had that he had studied and lectured about to classrooms of students either too bored to listen or too unimaginative to comprehend that the answers for the present can often be found in the deeds and mistakes of the past


    43. “Are you, in fact, one of the fabled Winchesters?” he asked her


    44. “They won"t have a choice, will they? Not with one of the fabled


    45. civilization which he intuitively knew to be the fabled continent of Atlantis


    46. It is true there were short and fleeting moments, when the fiery eyes of Magua were seen glittering, like the fabled organs of the basilisk through the dusty wreath by which he was enveloped, and he read by those short and deadly glances the fate of the combat in the presence of his enemies; ere, however, any hostile hand could descend on his devoted head, its place was filled by the scowling visage of Chingachgook


    47. Like his fabled Arthur Gordon Pym, I expected any moment to see that "shrouded human figure, very far larger in its proportions than any dweller among men," thrown across the cataract that protects the outskirts of the pole!


    48. Still Magua, though daring and much exposed, escaped from every effort against his life, with that sort of fabled protection that was made to overlook the fortunes of favored heroes in the legends of ancient poetry


    49. Fabled by the daughters of memory


    50. And yet it was in some way if not as memory fabled it


















    1. their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears; 4And they shall turn away their ears from the truth, and shall be turned unto fables” ( 2 Timothy 4:1-4)


    2. He reached back into the cradle of equality where democratic histories and fables languished, forgotten and ridiculed


    3. Mister Cameron is blessed with the sort of fortune that, in fables and fairy stories at least, has only ever been granted to mere mortals in return for a lien on their soul


    4. fortune that, in fables and fairy stories at least, has only ever been


    5. He might have known more about this civilization than she did, he studied all the old myths and fables


    6. To dream of reading fables represent your literary mind and romantic notions


    7. As soon as writing came into fashion, wise men, or those who fancied themselves such, would naturally endeavour to increase the number of those established and respected maxims, and to express their own sense of what was either proper or improper conduct, sometimes in the more artificial form of apologues, like what are called the fables of Aesop; and sometimes in the more simple one of apophthegms or wise sayings, like the proverbs of Solmnon, the verses of Theognis and Phocyllides, and some part of the works of Hesiod


    8. Inveterate liar and maker of fables


    9. Some fables but much truth in his „The Histories


    10. 2Tim 4:4 And they shall turn away their ears from the truth, and shall be turned unto fables

    11. The bible is a collection of stories that may be considered fables or moral stories


    12. merchants of Merrha, and of Theman, and the tellers of fables, and searchers of prudence and understanding, but the way of wisdom


    13. Some of the parables and fables are common to other cultures, such as Greece or Persia


    14. The children of Hagar also that search after the wisdom that is of the Earth the merchants of Merrha and of Theman and the tellers of fables and searchers of prudence and understanding but the way of wisdom they have not known neither have they remembered her paths


    15. I state is sound and without mixtures of fables or


    16. Fables & two-bit stories are told around the purple fire


    17. Many a thief sought to gain the treasure which fables said lay heaped about the moldering bones inside the dome


    18. You instructed us that, when using illustrations for our preaching, we should employ true stories, not fables, and that we should select a story best suited to the illustration of the one central and vital truth which we wished to teach the people, and that, having so used the story, we should not attempt to make a spiritual application of all the minor details involved in the telling of the story


    19. But myths and fables of eld, Asia's, Africa's fables,


    20. O you fables spurning the known, eluding the hold of the known, mounting to heaven!

    21. (A) The Bible is a collection of stories that may be considered fables or moral stories


    22. it came from much farther off, unearthed by the rain’s pitchfork from the days when in Melquíades’ room he would read the prodigious fables about flying carpets and whales that fed on entire ships and their crews


    23. behind the stories and fables of the Bible


    24. That doctrine may have had the age old stories, fables, myths and histories and


    25. stories, fables, rituals and feasts; all the traditions of the history of the doctrine but without


    26. course also refers to doctrine of myths, fables and rituals and superstition of the church


    27. On the surface there is the literal meaning, the stories and fables, but


    28. just as foretold in their fables of old,


    29. “We are not to be pleasers of men, nor followers of the fables given to many from the sect of our forefathers that has placed a yoke upon as many as would follow their regulations


    30. They were devout in their opinions, and he decided that this matter was to be handled subtly, but could and would be broken quickly if need be, for a Truth had been given, and could in no way return back to the fables of the blind

    31. It has noble poetry in it; and some clever fables; and some blood-drenched history; and some good morals; and a wealth of obscenity; and upwards of a thousand lies


    32. I had to remind myself, as the fables suggested, the


    33. I need not tell many who read these pages that unbelievers and sceptics abound in these days, who make a dead set at the miracles of the Bible, and are incessantly trying to throw them overboard as useless lumber, or to prove by ingenious explanations that they are fables and no miracles at all: Let us never be afraid to resist such teaching steadily, and to take our stand by the side of St


    34. Ailia had heard stories about the Great Sentinor when she was a child, but as she grew older, she dismissed them as nothing more than mere fables


    35. inhabitants, have indulged in fables utterly without foundation


    36. Fables, slavery, crimes, fatal promises are the realities of souls


    37. All the wordily religions are but fables that will lead to hell because religions are not about to fit your purpose, it is about whether you are eligible to meet heaven’s perfection; with the practical outcome required


    38. They were all silly stories, fables about animals who could speak, that sort of thing, and I wasn’t really listening but it was nice to have his voice there


    39. television and Hollywood would lead you to believe that the Bible is a fairytale book of fables


    40. Aesop in one of his fables tells the story of the man, the boy, and the donkey

    41. He has become the object of fables and fairy tales


    42. This will definitely change the views and divert the mind to only live and believe in the truth of our existence, turning away from the myths, fables, fairytales, illogical and whimsical ideologies called religions


    43. Fables are myths and tales, which means, fabricated, distorted and exaggerated stories made up to impress and dominate people


    44. In the same way fables help people to cling on to the untrue larger than life images of people and other living beings and of events that never was or exaggerated and blown out of proportion for people to worship such super humans or beings


    45. All these were fables and people of those times believed in it and its legends


    46. With time, those fables became obsolete and newer and better fables replaced it


    47. For instance, the fables in religions, practiced now, would one day lose its popularity with better and superior minds, with the passing of time


    48. Fables being based upon fallacy and untrue stories cannot withstand the test of time


    49. The karma in such divided opinions over already concocted fables, are always bad and unhealthy


    50. He just sat patiently for hours in front of the door, reading to her children's fairy tales and fables







































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