Men, in general, seem to employ their reason to justify prejudices. . . rather than to root them out.
The theatre is supremely fitted to say: 'Behold! These things are. ' Yet most dramatists employ it to say: 'This moral truth can be learned from beholding this action. '
Do you think it's possible that things that seem to be discrete in three dimensions might all be part of the same bigger object in four dimensions?. . . What if humanity- that collective noun we so often employ- really is, at a higher level, a singular noun? What it what we perceive in three dimensions as seven billion individual human beings are really all just aspects of one giant being?
We cannot employ the mind to advantage when we are filled with excessive food and drink.
That is one of the Law's purposes, of course: to test the qualities of those who choose to employ it.
Again two manufacturers may employ the same amount of fixed, and the same amount of circulating capital; but the durability of their fixed capitals may be very unequal.
Every power vested in a government is in its nature sovereign, and includes by force of the term a right to employ all the means requisite. . . to the attainment of the ends of such power.
Whatever you do not employ, you forfeit.
Ministers who threaten death and destruction employ weapons of weakness. Argument and kindness are alone effectual, flavored by the principles of Divine love.
Fill ev'ry glass, for wine inspires us, And fires us With courage, love and joy. Women and wine should life employ. Is there ought else on earth desirous?
You must not forget that you have been given worldly means to use and employ against human arrogance and wrong.
So perhaps the correct conclusion is that Green was less attuned to how people sound when they speak - the actual words and expressions they employ - than to what they mean. This notion of dialogue as a pure expression of character that. . . transcends the specifics of time and place may be partly why the conversations in the works of writers such as Austen and Bronte often sound fresh and astonishingly contemporary.
Employ every economy consistent with thoroughness, accuracy and reliability.
Two types of films: those that employ the resources of the theater (actors, direction, etc. . . ) and use the camera in order to reproduce; those that employ the resources of cinematography and use the camera to create