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apothegms उदाहरण वाक्य

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  1. Baker appreciates that men and women who spend all their waking hours pursuing Ideal Beauty, Celestial Love and concocting apothegms " in the Zoroastrian style " have to be a tad bonkers.
  2. He argued in his 1957 work, " The Gospels, Their Origin and Their Growth ", that Luke all draw from the same collection of myths, legends, miracle tales, paradigms, and apothegms.
  3. The Iraqi letter reaches for the language of moral suasion, trying to speak in apothegms, as well as in the logic of international law, but every rhetoric it touches turns as hollow as the case it is making.
  4. The dizzying network of diversionary puns and fractured apothegms that electrifies " The Importance of Being Earnest " in effect undermines the apparent meaning of the title and suggests an alternate universe in which the only truly important thing is formal brilliance.
  5. In " Growth of Popery " ( 1677 ), the poet Andrew Marvell of coy-mistress fame immortalized the phrase in an apothegm : " An ounce of mother-wit is worth a pound of clergy ."
  6. In addition to a monastic rule and three brief apothegms, a homily " On the End of the Souls of the Righteous and of Sinners " is ascribed to him, although excellent Vienna manuscripts assign the latter to a monk named Alexander.
  7. According to " Avoth " i . 10, his favorite maxim was, " Love handicraft, shun power, and make for thyself no friends of worldly might . " This apothegm, like those of his colleague Abtalion, is significant of the misery of the entire period.
  8. Part 1 is Tryzna's " idea " panel, and Kasia's teachings run to wheezing apothegms along the lines of " Happiness is being true to one's self " and " We have one life and our moral obligation is to live it according to our own inner nature . " ( Perhaps this sounds less trite to Polish ears than to American ones .)
  9. In Zoroastrianism there is the "  * DAG ANDARZ *  PLRYLTK ` N " also known as " Pand-nmag +  Zarduat " ( Book of the counsels of Zoroaster ), which is a post-Sasanian compendium of apothegms intended to instruct every Zoroastrian male, upon his attaining the age of fifteen years, in fundamental religious and ethical principles, as well as in the daily duties incumbent upon him.
  10. Both Emerson and Unger are buoyant optimists who preach the doctrine of  the infinitude of the private man;  both stress the epiphanic character of ordinary experience; both wage eloquent war against the tyranny of custom; both depict life as ceaseless process, as change without limit or end; and both shine when they eschew dialectic and simply speak their  latent conviction  often in the form of memorable and arresting apothegms.
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