The world is always
The world is always changing brightness and hotness and soundness, I never know how it’s going to be the next minute. Emma Donoghue
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The world is always changing brightness and hotness and soundness, I never know how it’s going to be the next minute. Emma Donoghue
It is a wonderful advantage to a man, in every pursuite or avocation, to secure an adviser in a sensible woman. In woman there is at once a subtle delicacy of tact, and a plain soundness of judgement, which are rarely combined to an equal degree in man. A woman, if she be really your … Read more
It is indeed a striking proof of the essential soundness of the tradition that with which all these thousands of copies, tracing their ancestry back to so many different parts of the earth and to conditions of such diverse kinds, the variations of text are so entirely questions of detail, not of essential substance. Frederic … Read more
This law represents a cornerstone in a structure which is being built but is by no means completed–a structure intended to lessen the force of possible future depressions, to act as a protection to future administrations of the Government against the necessity of going deeply into debt to furnish relief to the needy–a law to … Read more
Not only our future economic soundness but the very soundness of our democratic institutions depends on the determination of our government to give employment to idle men. Franklin D. Roosevelt
As men and women of character and of faith in the soundness of democratic methods, we must work like dogs to justify that faith. Dwight D. Eisenhower
. . . personal soundness is not an absence of problems but a way of reacting to them. Donald M. MacKinnon
We must not forget that the wheel is reinvented so often because it is a very good idea; I’ve learned to worry more about the soundness of ideas that were invented only once. David Parnas
Though men of delicate taste be rare, they are easily to be distinguished in society by the soundness of their understanding, and the superiority of their faculties above the rest of mankind. David Hume
Nothing serves life and soundness of body so well, nor is so necessary as the smoke of the royal plant, tobacco. Cornelis Bontekoe