The essentials of the thinking process are three: (1) a state of doubt or uncertainty, resulting in suspended judgment; (2) an organization and control of mental states in view of an end to be attained; (3) a critical attitude involving selection and rejection of suggestions offered.
— from How to Teach by Naomi Norsworthy
Along this road the Dukes of Urbino rode in splendid state.
— from A Little Pilgrimage in Italy by Olave M. (Olave Muriel) Potter
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