A heroic figure. . . not wholly to blame for the religion that's been foisted on him.
It would seem as if the very language of our parlors would lose all its nerve and degenerate into palaver wholly, our lives pass at such remoteness from its symbols, and its metaphors and tropes are necessarily so far fetched.
No aphorism is more frequently repeated in connection with field trials, than that we must ask Nature few questions, or, ideally, one question, at a time. The writer is convinced that this view is wholly mistaken. Nature, he suggests, will best respond to a logical and carefully thought out questionnaire; indeed, if we ask her a single question, she will often refuse to answer until some other topic has been discussed.
Youth is wholly experimental.
We are half ruined by conformity, but we should be wholly ruined without it.
And what my constitutional values are are wholly irrelevant to the job, and so neither you nor anyone else will know what they are.
A large section of the intelligentsia seems wholly devoid of intelligence.
Man is made of the wholly common, and custom is his nurse; woe then to them who lay irreverent hands on his old house-furniture, the dear inheritance from his forefathers: For time consecrates, and what is gray with age becomes religion.
I keep my TV writing and my book writing almost wholly separate. The audiences feel so different.
Apply yourself wholly to the text; apply the text wholly to yourself.
We ought to regard books as we do sweetmeats, not wholly to aim at the pleasantest, but chiefly to respect the wholesomest; not forbidding either, but approving the latter most.
Worship is at heart a person offered to God, claiming no rights, making no more selfish demands than a dead man does, but living fully, richly and wholly to God and by His power.
A person who wholly follows the Lord is one who believes that the promises of God are trustworthy, that He is with His people, and that they are well able to overcome.
I am asserting that those who love the wilderness should not be wholly deprived of it, that while the reduction of the wilderness has been a good thing, its extermination would be a very bad one, and that the conservation of wilderness is the most urgent and difficult of all the tasks that confront us, because there are no economic laws to help and many to hinder its accomplishment.
Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.
Coincidental to my leaving the company, I would like to make one request: that Nintendo give birth to wholly new ideas and create hardware which reflects that ideal.
Love is either wholly folly, or fully holy.
I said it in Hebrew—I said it in Dutch— I said it in German and Greek; But I wholly forgot (and it vexes me much) That English is what you speak!
Let it be a settled principle. . . that men's salvation, if saved, is wholly of God; and that man's ruin, if lost, is wholly of himself.
You trust wholly or not at all. Trust was not divisible.