19 What is required: the new law must be made practicable—and out of its fulfilment, the overcoming of this law, and higher law, must evolve Zarathustra defines the attitude towards law,
— from The Twilight of the Idols; or, How to Philosophize with the Hammer. The Antichrist Complete Works, Volume Sixteen by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
End of Volume IV Introduction Volume One Volume Two Volume Three Volume Four REASON IN SCIENCE Volume Five of "The Life of Reason" GEORGE SANTAYANA hê gar noy enhergeia zôhê DOVER PUBLICATIONS, INC
— from The Life of Reason: The Phases of Human Progress by George Santayana
Bescheidenheit ist eine Zier, / Doch weiter kommt man ohne ihr —Modesty is an ornament, yet people get on better without it.
— from Dictionary of Quotations from Ancient and Modern, English and Foreign Sources Including Phrases, Mottoes, Maxims, Proverbs, Definitions, Aphorisms, and Sayings of Wise Men, in Their Bearing on Life, Literature, Speculation, Science, Art, Religion, and Morals, Especially in the Modern Aspects of Them by Wood, James, Rev.
Ich habe nichts als Worte, und es ziemt / Dem edlen Mann, der Frauen Wort zu achten —I have nothing but words, and it becomes the noble man to respect a woman's word.
— from Dictionary of Quotations from Ancient and Modern, English and Foreign Sources Including Phrases, Mottoes, Maxims, Proverbs, Definitions, Aphorisms, and Sayings of Wise Men, in Their Bearing on Life, Literature, Speculation, Science, Art, Religion, and Morals, Especially in the Modern Aspects of Them by Wood, James, Rev.
== cnēow cnēodan = cnōdan cneoht = cniht + cneord eager, zealous, diligent .
— from A Concise Anglo-Saxon Dictionary For the Use of Students by J. R. Clark (John R. Clark) Hall
eagerly, zealously, earnestly, gladly , Æ, AO, CP: well, carefully, completely, exactly , Æ. [ Ger. gern] geornes = geornnes georneste (WW 499 1 ) = eornoste georn-ful , -fullic desirous, eager, zealous, diligent , AO, CP.
— from A Concise Anglo-Saxon Dictionary For the Use of Students by J. R. Clark (John R. Clark) Hall
10 Levantóse para marchar hacia la casa, pero no había dado cuatro pasos, cuando oyó de nuevo el zumbar del mosquito que decía: —Sr. D. José, tengo que hablar a usted de un asunto que le interesa mucho, y que puede traerle algún conflicto....
— from Doña Perfecta by Benito Pérez Galdós
Ein, zwei, drei .
— from Plays by Anton Chekhov, Second Series by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov
Walther E. Schmidt: Das religiöse Leben in den ersten Zeiten der Brüderunität, in the Zeitschrift für Brüder-Geschichte (Herrnhut, NO. 1, 1907.)
— from A History of the Moravian Church by J. E. (Joseph Edmund) Hutton
El zumbido de los insectos la aturdió, pues el armado enjambre revolaba furioso en derredor, vibrante de alas y trompas.
— from Argentina, Legend and History by Lucio Vicente López
[1] (202) 588-8936 consulate(s) general: New York Diplomatic representation from the US: chief of mission: Ambassador Peter W. GALBRAITH embassy: Andrije Hebranga 2, Zagreb mailing address: US Embassy, Zagreb, Department of State, Washington, DC 20521-5080 telephone: [385] (1) 455-55-00 FAX :
— from The 1997 CIA World Factbook by United States. Central Intelligence Agency
Turning next to the distribution of land [151] animals within the European area, the first point is to note that for the globe at large zoologists employ zoogeographical divisions based chiefly upon the distribution of the land mammals .
— from Modern Geography by Marion I. (Marion Isabel) Newbigin
Brotoboro randado andré la chipe griega, acáana chibado andré o Romanó, ó chipe es Zincales de Sese.
— from The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 2, May, 1851 by Various
Military expenditures - dollar figure: $27.5 million (FY01) Military expenditures - percent of GDP: 2.5% (FY01) Transnational Issues Equatorial Guinea Disputes - international: tripartite maritime boundary and economic zone dispute with Cameroon and Nigeria is currently before the ICJ; maritime boundary dispute with Gabon because of disputed sovereignty over islands in Corisco Bay
— from The 2002 CIA World Factbook by United States. Central Intelligence Agency
Geography Poland Location: Central Europe, east of Germany Geographic coordinates: 52 00 N, 20 00 E Map references: Europe Area: total: 312,685 sq km water: 8,220 sq km land: 304,465 sq km Area - comparative: slightly smaller than New Mexico Land boundaries: total: 2,788 km border countries: Belarus 407 km, Czech Republic 658 km, Germany 456 km, Lithuania 91 km, Russia (Kaliningrad Oblast) 206 km, Slovakia 444 km, Ukraine 526 km Coastline: 491 km Maritime claims: exclusive economic zone: defined by international treaties territorial sea: 12 NM Climate: temperate with cold, cloudy, moderately severe winters with frequent precipitation; mild summers with frequent showers and thundershowers Terrain: mostly flat plain; mountains along southern border Elevation extremes: lowest point: Raczki Elblaskie -2 m highest point: Rysy 2,499 m Natural resources: coal, sulfur, copper, natural gas, silver, lead, salt, arable land Land use: arable land: 46% permanent crops: 1% other: 53% (1998 est.)
— from The 2002 CIA World Factbook by United States. Central Intelligence Agency
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