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Page xi
... Waste . One knew such subjects were there ; one knew there was a question called War ; but covered it all over with other thoughts , more agreeable to one's private contemplation and fitter for exhibition to one's friends . Nowadays I ...
... Waste . One knew such subjects were there ; one knew there was a question called War ; but covered it all over with other thoughts , more agreeable to one's private contemplation and fitter for exhibition to one's friends . Nowadays I ...
Page xii
... waste for self and others . They may , I cannot but hope , provide us with hardier stocks whereon to graft the over - costly , the artificial and unstable , flowers and fruits of such happiness and hope as we have hitherto enjoyed ...
... waste for self and others . They may , I cannot but hope , provide us with hardier stocks whereon to graft the over - costly , the artificial and unstable , flowers and fruits of such happiness and hope as we have hitherto enjoyed ...
Page xlv
... waste of words . But for people to go on seeing things only from the side of their own nation or alliance ; to go on feeling only sorrow , admiration and trustfulness for one set of countries , only suspicion , nay execration , for the ...
... waste of words . But for people to go on seeing things only from the side of their own nation or alliance ; to go on feeling only sorrow , admiration and trustfulness for one set of countries , only suspicion , nay execration , for the ...
Page xlvii
... waste of human virtue , is that the world needs rather than such altruism as is expressed in self - sacrifice , a different kind of altruism which is recognition of the other ( for alter is Latin for other ) , sides , aspects ...
... waste of human virtue , is that the world needs rather than such altruism as is expressed in self - sacrifice , a different kind of altruism which is recognition of the other ( for alter is Latin for other ) , sides , aspects ...
Page l
... Waste ; how it comes about , how it may be minimized . It is for them , as well as for my solitary self , that I have set up my allegoric puppet - show and pulled the strings of my archangelic marionette labelled Satan , the Waster of ...
... Waste ; how it comes about , how it may be minimized . It is for them , as well as for my solitary self , that I have set up my allegoric puppet - show and pulled the strings of my archangelic marionette labelled Satan , the Waster of ...
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2ND VOICE Adventure Adversary æsthetic AGES-TO-COME altruism Ballet Master Death become belief belligerent Bertrand Russell Brachycephalous Brobdingnag Cæsarea called cinema shows creatures dance dangerous dear Clio decent Delusion and Confusion desire emotional enemy evil existence eyes fact feeling friends future German Gog and Magog gramophone wheezes habits hand happens harmonium Hatred hence Heroism honour horror human Idealism implies Indignation individual IST VOICE Justice kind larning less look Lord Satan man's mankind means mediæval merely mind moral moralists moreover Muse of History Nations nature neighbours never once one's Orchestra ourselves passions Patriotism peace perhaps persons play poor preference present Reality reason recognize religion require result Romain Rolland sacrifice self-sacrifice sense side soul spiritual suffering sure Themistocles things thought tion truth turn war's Waste Waster Widow Fear words writing
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Page 276 - For the grave cannot praise thee, death cannot celebrate thee: They that go down into the pit cannot hope for thy truth. The living, the living, he shall praise thee, as I do this day: The father to the children shall make known thy truth.
Page xx - Therefore the princes said unto the king, We beseech thee, let this man be put to death: For thus he weakeneth the hands of the men of war that remain in this city, and the hands of all the people, in speaking such words unto them: for this man seeketh not the welfare of this people, but the hurt.
Page 53 - Through thee will we push down our enemies: through thy name will we tread them under that rise up against us.
Page 163 - The process of making winds and rivers into anthropomorphic gods is, for the most part, not the result of using the imagination with special vigour. It is the result of not doing so. The wind is obviously alive ; any fool can see that. Being alive, it blows ; how ? why, naturally ; just as you and I blow. It knocks things down, it shouts and dances, it whispers and talks.
Page 209 - Vieux soldats de plomb que nous sommes, Au cordeau nous alignant tous , Si des rangs sortent quelques hommes , • Tous nous crions : A bas les fous ! On les persécute, on les tue ; Sauf, après un lent examen , A leur dresser une statue , Pour la gloire du genre humain.
Page 237 - Tutto, signor ; le ceneri degli avi , Le sacre leggi , i tutelari Numi , La favella, i costumi , Il sudor che mi costa , Lo splendor che ne trassi , L'aria, i tronchi , il terren, le mura, i, sassi.
Page xx - And when he was in the gate of Benjamin, a captain of the ward was there, whose name was Irijah, the son of Shelemiah, the son of Hananiah; and he took Jeremiah the prophet, saying, "Thou fallest away to the Chaldeans.
Page 57 - Do you see the Labour Leader? The other papers all refused to take Vernon Lee's and Bertrand Russell's articles.' ' SATAN (bows benignly towards DEATH). You might have trusted Satan, dear Ballet Master Death! Pity and Indignation can renew Death's Dance when all Nations have danced themselves to stumps, and the ordinary band, save perhaps Widow Fear and her children, can fiddle and blow no longer.
Page 56 - Even before either of that immortal pair had uttered a sound, the flagging Dancers. the bleeding Nations. weary of that stage slippery with blood and entrails. felt the wind of the wings of Pity and Indignation: and. in its pure breath. suddenly revived. The holy pair required no instruments. Pity merely sobbed. and her sobs were like the welling-up notes of many harps. drowning the soul in tender madness. But Indignation hissed and roared like a burning granary when the sparks crackle as they fly...