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The Upanishads Translated and Commentated

By: Swami Paramananda

...he Hereafter does not shine before those who are lack- ing in the power of discrimination and are easily carried away therefore by the charm of fleeti... ...mortal, having heard and fully grasped this, and hav- ing realized through discrimination the subtle Self, re- joices, because he has obtained that wh... ... next he must reflect upon what he has heard; then by constant practice of discrimination and meditation he realizes it; and with realization comes th... ...is no doubt of his realizing the Truth, because he has shown the high- est discrimination as well as fixity of purpose. XIV Nachiketas said: That whic... ...at and all- pervading, grieve not. Then a wise man through the practice of discrimination has seen clearly the distinction between body and Soul, 32 ... ...e one who wills, feels, perceives and does everything. V He who is without discrimination and whose mind is al- ways uncontrolled, his senses are unma... ...nmanageable, like the vicious horses of a driver. VI But he who is full of discrimination and whose mind is always controlled, his senses are manageab... ...nd serve him as good horses obey their driver. VII He who does not possess discrimination, whose mind is uncontrolled and always impure, he does not r... ...n into Samsara (realm of birth and death). VIII But he who possesses right discrimination, whose mind is under control and always pure, he reaches tha...

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The Madonna of the Future

By: Henry James

...l for my own sympathies, and I fancied he was rather too fond of superfine discriminations and of discovering subtle intentions in shallow places. At ...

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Pandora

By: Henry James

...gnored certain others; but it was with difficulty that he entered into her discriminations. Ameri- can promiscuity, goodness knew, had been strange to...

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Glasses

By: Henry James

... I went to New York to paint a couple of portraits; but I found, once on the spot, that I had counted without Chicago, where I was invited to blot out...

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The Early Short Fiction

By: Edith Wharton

...stood we were to talk of Osric Dane’s novel.” Mrs. Ballinger winced at the discrimination, but let it pass. “We can hardly make that our chief subject... ...ining a bridge-party, was only one more instance of her deplorable lack of discrimination. The ladies were disposed, however, to feel that her depar- ...

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The New Machiavelli

By: H. G. Wells

...raw a sociological moral. “I’m not so sure,” he said in a voice of intense discriminations, “after all, that agricultural work isn’t good for women.” ...

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The Black Dwarf

By: Sir Walter Scott

...cur to all, more or less, and most to such as confer benefits without just discrimination, his diseased fancy set down to the hatred and contempt exci...

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The Lady of the Lake

By: William J. Rolfe

...aracter of individuality , and is drawn with an accuracy and minuteness of discrimination which we are not accustomed to expect from mere verbal descr...

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The Tenant of Wildfell Hall

By: Anne Brontë

...rn, he talked to my aunt about the sermon with a degree of modest, serious discrimination that tempted me to believe he had really attended to and pro... ...nor him for uttering; proclaiming it aloud, as he did, without delicacy or discrimination, in an audience where it seemed profanation to utter your na... ...reakfast, Eliza Millward came to call upon my sister. Rose had neither the discrimination nor the virulence to regard the little demon as I did, and t...

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My Young Alcides

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

...e good reason to expect that my visitors should have some confidence in my discrimination of the persons I invite them to meet.” Therewith both he and...

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Dombey and Son

By: Charles Dickens

... I could wish.’ ‘My dear Paul,’ returned Mrs Chick, ‘with your usual happy discrimination, which I am weak enough to envy you, every time I am in your... ...ition of the Bul- buls as an old-established body . ‘With your usual happy discrimination, my dear Paul,’ re- sumed Mrs Chick, ‘you have hit the point...

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Life of John Coleridge Patteson : Missionary Bishop of the Melanesian Islands

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

...I think there is something in what I am trying to say. ‘I want to see more discrimination, more sense of the due proportion, the relative importance o... ...d on the New Testament were not in existence; and the Ger- mans, used with discrimination, are great helps. An ortho- dox Lutheran, one Delitzsch (of ...

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The Pit a Story of Chicago

By: Frank Norris

...planned. Not an object that had not been chosen with care and the ut- most discrimination. The walls had been treated with copper leaf till they produ...

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A Distinguished Provincial at Paris

By: Honoré de Balzac

...aginative per- sons, he had taken a fancy to a particular seat, and showed discrimination in his selection. On the very first day he had noticed a tab...

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Babbitt

By: Sinclair Lewis

...hurt the feeling and be unjust to Penniman and Laylock? Right’s right, and discrimination is unfair, and there ain’t going to be any of it in this off...

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Dynevor Terrace Vol. Ii

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

...s children portionless. He was far too wrathful to have any consistency or discrimination in his anger, and he was cru- elly wounded at finding that h...

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The Pioneers Or, The Sources of the Susquehanna a Descriptive Tale

By: James Fenimore Cooper

...ers bent on him in expectation, he remembered his character for judi- cial discrimination, and spoke, observing a due degree of de- liberation and dig...

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The Wings of the Dove

By: Henry James

...nger opportunities, confronted with rare questions and called upon for new discriminations. Thus the scheme of her situation would, in a comprehensive... ...y, the very next moment, as if he had perhaps been a shade too candid. His discrimination seemed to mark a possible, a natural reality, a reality not ... ...r two; per- haps he would prove suggestive, but he helped her as yet to no discriminations: he spoke as if he had given them up from too much knowledg... ...h. Kate, verily, would perhaps not quite have known what she meant by this discrimination, and she came near naming it only when she said to herself t... ...rson whom one doesn’t ‘see,’ as I say, half so much.” 247 Henry James The discrimination was interesting, but it brought them back to the fact of her... ... might be awkward. “I’m sorry— but I of course often see her.” He felt the discrimination in his favour and how it justified Kate. This was Milly’s to... ...g to shut him out, of itself, from services of danger, a thing that made a discrimination against him never yet made—made at least to any consciousnes... ...and all the more promptly that he had had occasion of old to make the same discrimination. The establish- ment, choked at that season with the polyglo... ...e in the fact that her brushing against them would do nobody any good. The discrimination and the scruple were for him. So he felt all the parts of th...

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The Glimpses of the Moon

By: Edith Wharton

...f others, more subtle, found a joint in it? W as there, among her delicate discriminations, any equiva- lent to his own rules? Might not her taste for... ...r belonged to her. What a pity that this exquisite insight, this intuitive discrimination, should for the most part have been spent upon reading the t...

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The Legend of Sleepy Hollow

By: Washington Irving

...n the smart of their subjects; on the contrary, he administered justice with discrimination rather than severity; taking the burden off the backs of t...

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