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aggression, a centre that was the truest and
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Hubert has shown us love in the truest sense of the word
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“This day we say farewell to the truest sons of the East
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God, the truest sign and wonder of all!”
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Dad,” I said, the word coming from the truest part of myself
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I will tell you things that are of the harshest, truest
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The simplest and truest of all explanations is that Capitalism is the system, which provides for the needs and wants of the people (consumers) in the best and most efficient manner
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I couldn’t bear to think my truest love and my only son might ever know that kind of pain
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“Those were two of the truest niggas on the block
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is the truest devotion
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Thou art my deepest, truest Friend
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It was not a beauty contest in the truest sense
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and the truest friend
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" Mercy here denotes the height and depth and breadth of the truest friendship -- loving-kindness
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From one conference they emerged with the teaching that true religion was man's heartfelt loyalty to his highest and truest convictions
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8 But the highest realization and the truest interpretation of the golden rule consists in the consciousness of the spirit of the truth of the enduring and living reality of such a divine declaration
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For example, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart………‘As death, when we come to consider it closely, is the true goal of our existence, I have formed during the last few years such close relations with this best and truest friend of mankind, that his image is not only no longer terrifying to me, but is indeed very soothing and consoling! And I thank my God for graciously granting me the opportunity of learning that death is the key which unlocks the door to our true happiness
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The emotion, the action desired, the energy associated with it in its truest form and purest form can be channeled
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It is merely a term, astral, for that body which is your truest and highest self that inhabits your physical body at present
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Gulab hadn’t experienced this kind of passion and it was this kind of forbidden relationship that she had found the truest pleasure
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Hard-working rescue dogs are heroes in the truest sense
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Anything can be sent; the emotion, the action desired, the energy associated with it in its truest form and purest form can be channeled
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superhero in the truest sense
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is an anomaly in the truest
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Islam in its truest sense is one of the most peaceful religions in
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“Getting rid of her, as you put it, is not an option! Lady Annabelle has recorded history in its truest form that dates back to the Crusades
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Timmy, you’re a warrior, a hero in the truest sense
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After all, temptation resisted is the truest test of character, and the results of which may determine the fate of the immortal soul
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eyes had beheld that truest of delightful beauty found only in the
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fear gripped me as we assailed those marvelous steps of the truest
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the truest of life pleasure in it's superlative dress;
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The creature’s appearance always represented the hostess, a glimpse of her truest self for all to see
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Not in the truest sense of the word
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its truest form, is not
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still etched within our memories, daily, as life seems to spin us in a personal montage, the snapshots when placed in truest order give the viewer glimpses of our past,
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Did you ever notice that, Pastor? The organ is playing twenty-four/seven in those TV and movie churches—even when no one is in them! Anyway, I now believe that one cannot find what I was so unreasonably searching for anywhere, and that the truest form of prayer is to express what is in our heart and mind to God, sometimes with words and sometimes with gesture, and sometimes by just simply sitting quietly in the presence of God
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Yet it is the truest thing I can say about poetry
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But ought not all persons without exception to be pressed to come to the Lord's Table, in order that their souls may be saved? Is not reception of the Lord's Supper the truest, shortest, and best way to obtain forgiveness of sins and have eternal life? Does not our Lord Jesus Christ say in the 6th chapter of St
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In the truest tradition of a venture capitalist, I had bought early, participated
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The room stunk, in the truest sense of the word; it was a smell that would remain with you for years to come, a mixture of death and excretions
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“Maybe, that’s the character of motherly love and sisterly affection; yet it would seem that it’s in the lovemaking that the divinity of love manifests itself in its truest mode
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Germany was hungry in the truest sense of the word
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But this 1st gen witch-hunter was the truest and bravest person that Hunter knew
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“I can not say you are too young, if you do love me your age only means that it is a love untainted by age or reservation, it is possibly the truest love anyone ever feels
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Visualization is magic in the truest and highest meaning of the word
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Increase in me that wisdom Which discovers my truest interest, Strengthen my resolution To perform that which wisdom dictates
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in its truest sense
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May this holy season bring about the truest dreams of your heart
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A slender gracefully extended arm, an expression contorted with longing and yearning of the truest kind
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Points the reader back to the Heart, the truest source of wisdom
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The truest one may be somewhere in between the possibilities you’ve considered, or it may be something completely different
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When I suggested that maybe she could stay with her husband but still go away for long periods of time on spiritual retreats, her Heart opened, as she sensed this was the truest way to respond to both desires
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As always, your own Heart is the truest guide to these larger dimensions and possibilities, but the reason the sense of your self expands when your view of the truth is more complete is because you are the truth
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If there's a choice to be made, check what is truest to do and then do it
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Part two: The Heart's Wisdom: Points the reader back to the Heart, the truest source of wisdom
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express the deepest and truest of feelings and realizations
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truest, the noblest, and best will abide the test of the centuries
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have formed during the last few years such close relations with this best and truest friend
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In the truest
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A spiritual meaning that paints the truest possible picture of Christ’s life, teachings and purpose while on this planet
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The truest state of our existence is an invisible state of being but what cannot be seen can be felt
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These strangers were very much elementally male in its truest sense and not at all removed from the warrior mentality, where you took what you wanted only limited by one’s own strength and ability to hold onto the object of their desire
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Toward the Truest Life
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way toward the truest, most eternal life outstretched in front of you
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She was truest to them in the season of trial, as all the quietly loyal and good will always be
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truest being of the universe,
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But outset and sure entrance to the truest, best, maturest;)
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To outsiders the five energetic women seemed to rule the house, and so they did in many things, but the quiet scholar, sitting among his books, was still the head of the family, the household conscience, anchor, and comforter, for to him the busy, anxious women always turned in troublous times, finding him, in the truest sense of those sacred words, husband and father
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"Offended me! How could you suppose so? Believe me," and Elinor spoke it with the truest sincerity, "nothing could be farther from my intention than to give you such an idea
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While she with the truest affection had been planning a most eligible connection for him, was it to be supposed that he could be all the time secretly engaged to another person!--such a suspicion could never have entered her head! If she suspected any prepossession elsewhere, it could not be in that quarter
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To the Christian, on the other hand, or to the modern thinker in general, it is difficult, if not impossible, to attach reality to what he terms mere abstraction; while to Plato this very abstraction is the truest and most real of all things
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I mean that no one is willingly deceived in that which is the truest and highest part of himself, or about the truest and highest matters; there, above all, he is most afraid of a lie having possession of him
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Or if honour or victory or courage, in that case the judgment of the ambitious or pugnacious would be the truest?
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The only inference possible, he replied, is that pleasures which are approved by the lover of wisdom and reason are the truest
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We too are inspired by that love of poetry which the education of noble States has implanted in us, and therefore we would have her appear at her best and truest; but so long as she is unable to make good her defence, this argument of ours shall be a charm to us, which we will repeat to ourselves while we listen to her strains; that we may not fall away into the childish love of her which captivates the many
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"Well may you laugh, ye children of the devil!" said the scout, seating himself on a projection of the rock, and suffering his gun to fall neglected at his feet, "for the three quickest and truest rifles in these woods are no better than so many stalks of mullein, or the last year's horns of a buck!"
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The whole landscape, which, seen by a favoring light, and in a genial temperature, had been found so lovely, appeared now like some pictured allegory of life, in which objects were arrayed in their harshest but truest colors, and without the relief of any shadowing
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"What have we here? An ambushment has been planted in the spot! No, by the truest rifle on the frontiers, here have been them one-sided horses again! Now the whole secret is out, and all is plain as the north star at midnight
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—The noblest, the truest, says he
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But she was sincerity itself, one of the bravest and truest hearts heaven ever made, not one of your twofaced things, too sweet to be wholesome
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Truest bedthanes they twain are, for Horne holding wariest ward
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the meekest man and the kindest that ever laid husbandly hand under hen and that was the very truest knight of the world one that ever did minion service to lady gentle pledged him courtly in the cup
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dear people in Pokeville camp-meeting, natural brothers and benefactors of the race, and that dear preacher there, the truest friend a pirate ever had!"
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But, for all that, they were, in one sense, the truest and most substantial things which the poor minister now dealt with
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The latter is perhaps the truest theory
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Finally, all other difficulties being obviated, woman cannot take advantage of these preliminary reforms, until she herself shall have undergone a still mightier change; in which, perhaps, the ethereal essence, wherein she has her truest life, will be found to have evaporated
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The angel and apostle of the coming revelation must be a woman, indeed, but lofty, pure, and beautiful; and wise, moreover, not through dusky grief, but the ethereal medium of joy; and showing how sacred love should make us happy, by the truest test of a life successful to such an end!
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His invisibility is the truest test of that faith
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It was the truest cry of distress I ever heard
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Did I not always see some hard fiber in her nature? Did I not, even at the time when I was proud to obey her behest, feel that it was surely a poor love which could drive a lover to his death or the danger of it? Did I not, in my truest thoughts, always recurring and always dismissed, see past the beauty of the face, and, peering into the soul, discern the twin shadows of selfishness and of fickleness glooming at the back of it? Did she love the heroic and the spectacular for its own noble sake, or was it for the glory which might, without effort or sacrifice, be reflected upon herself? Or are these thoughts the vain wisdom which comes after the event? It was the shock of my life
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I had half convinced myself that I would discover the cultists in the carnival, but my truest reason for coming there, more unconscious than not, had been to learn if the fortune-telling machine, Gypsy Mummy, still dispensed predictions
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Was never true love loved in vain, For truest love is highest gain
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And a Book—e’en if it be malignant and scurrilous—carries more Weight in the Scales of Life than the truest Oath upon the heaviest Bible
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Received another homily, this on subject of language, which he did call a sacred gift, it being a sign of connection with God and the truest expression of human affection
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I am not overestimating him when I say that though he has had his moments of weakness, he has always been determined to continue pursuing the goals of his youth, hatched up at the Gatehouse while counting nebulae with the truest friend of his life