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    1. In suffering their share of “survivor guilt,” they (or others) might have attempted to moralize their inexplicably good fortune


    2. Let it be said here, without attempt to moralize, that wrongdoing will


    3. The ancients were familiar with the mutability of human affairs; they could moralize over the ruins of cities and the fall of empires (Plato, Statesman, and Sulpicius' Letter to Cicero); by them fate and chance were deemed to be real powers, almost persons, and to have had a great share in political events


    4. “Ah! now you begin to moralize! I know that I am only a child, very well,” replied Gania impatiently


    5. He does not moralize, he neither condemns nor praises; but like a fate, silent, passionless, and resistless, he carries the story along, allows the sunshine for a time to silver the turbid stream, the butterflies and gnats to flutter above it in rainbow tints, and then remorselessly draws over the landscape gray twilight


    1. What a fearful contrast to such facts as these appears in the lives and deaths of those who turn their backs on Christ, and seek other masters! What fruits can the advocates of non-Christian theories, and ideas, and principles, point to with all their cleverness? What holy, loving, peaceful quietness of spirit have they exhibited? What victories have they won over darkness, immorality, superstition, and sin? What successful missions have they carried on? What seas have they crossed? What countries have they civilized or moralized? What neglected home populations have they improved? What self-denying labours have they gone through? What deliverance have they wrought in the earth? You may well ask; you will get no answer


    2. It has never been moralized nor prohibited


    3. They warned and moralized the poor about the sins of greed, avarice, and stinginess


    4. chimney-piece, and gazing on the evergreens that filled the fire-place, moralized on the vanity of human expectations; regardless of the company


    1. disagreement however, is issue of the heavy-handed moralizing that authors like Ayn Rand,


    2. Left-wing novelists claim that moralizing is just a contribution to establishing the normative


    3. Therefore any preaching or moralizing will likely be incongruent with what a person needs at this moment


    4. citizens wrote letters to the editor, moralizing and bemoaning one


    5. what is the ethic behind the construction of the law, that moralizing of it and why it is right/wrong, good/bad, is imposed from outside the intention of the system and does not arise as a necessary inherent trait within the system, i


    6. It takes him several chapters to get back, for he doesn't go straight, being constitutionally unable to resist turning aside down the green lanes of moralizing that branch so seductively off the main road and lead him at last very far afield; and when he does arrive he is rather breathless, and flutters for some time round the impassive giant waiting to be described, jerking out little anecdotes, very pleasant little anecdotes, but quite unconnected with his patient subject, before he has got his wind and can begin


    7. Unsteadily, he stood and walked over to the window, clearly annoyed with my moralizing


    8. Socrates passionate? He was a boring, pompous, moralizing pest


    9. Over three hours of implausible plots, violent action, exaggerated acting with the modern-day nayikas bursting into song every five minutes, loads of sexual innuendo together with religious piety and moralizing


    10. If Jesus had tried to live amongst the earlier prehistoric bands, they would have had to teach him how to live without preaching, or moralizing or lecturing… and he would have found it extremely hard to adapt to their even harsher, more difficult, more primitive lifestyle with its more primitive tools

    11. Wopsle could not possibly have returned the skull, after moralizing over it, without dusting his fingers on a white napkin taken from his breast; but even that innocent and indispensable action did not pass without the comment, "Wai-ter!" The arrival of the body for interment (in an empty black box with the lid tumbling open), was the signal for a general joy, which was much enhanced by the discovery, among the bearers, of an individual obnoxious to identification


    12. Would you turn all the youth of the world into a tragic chorus, wailing and moralizing over misery? I suspect that you have some false belief in the virtues of misery, and want to make your life a martyrdom


    13. This might have appeared to any one else who had this, unfortunate man in his hands to afford a chance to nourish his soul as well as his body, and to bestow upon him some reproach, seasoned with moralizing and advice, or a little commiseration, with an exhortation to conduct himself better


    14. Is not this indeed, to understand charity well? Is there not, dear Madame, something truly evangelical in this delicacy which abstains from sermon, from moralizing, from allusions? and is not the truest pity, when a man has a sore point, not to touch it at all? It has seemed to me that this might have been my brother's private thought


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