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The joy of viewing land, the hope of in a few days ranging through the long wished-for spot and the pleasure of again resuming my wonted employment may be readily calculated.
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David Douglas The more intense the nature of a man, the more readily will he find meditation, and the more successfully will he practice it. James Allen The Negroes have little invention, but strong powers of imitation, so that they readily acquire mechanic arts. They have a great talent for music, and all their external senses are remarkably acute. Samuel George Morton The People in this Town began to inquire my Business, and because I did not readily inform them, they began to suspect me, and said, that I was come to settle the Indian's Land and they knew I should never go Home again Safe. Christopher Gist The shortage of buyers, which the world is suffering from, is readily understood, not as due to people not wishing to obtain possession of goods, but as people being unwilling to part with something which might earn a regular income in exchange for those goods. Paul Dirac Thence, I suppose, my natural disposition to make fresh acquaintances, and to break with them so readily, although always for a good reason, and never through mere fickleness. Giacomo Casanova There's a basic human weakness inherent in all people which tempts them to want what they can't have and not want what is readily available to them. M. Kathleen Casey Those who are incapable of committing great crimes do not readily suspect them in others. Francois de La Rochefoucauld Thus the castle of each feudal chieftain became a school of chivalry, into which any noble youth, whose parents were from poverty unable to educate him to the art of war, was readily received. Horatio Alger Truth emerges more readily from error than from confusion. Francis Bacon Video just accesses international information so much more readily. Ann Macbeth What we wish, that we readily believe. Demosthenes What we wish, we readily believe, and what we ourselves think, we imagine others think also. Julius Caesar With my academic achievement in high school I was accepted rather readily at Princeton and equally as fast at Yale, but my test scores were not comparable to that of my classmates. And that's been shown by statistics, there are reasons for that - there are cultural biases built into testing, and that was one of the motivations for the concept of affirmative action to try to balance out those effects. Sonia Sotomayor Write in such a way as that you can be readily understood by both the young and the old, by men as well as women, even by children. Ho Chi Minh |
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