ees that the difference between him who inflicts the suffering and him who must bear it is only the phenomenon, and does not concern the thing-in-itself, for this is the will living in both, which here, deceived by the knowledge which is bound to its service, does not recognise itself, and seeking an increased happiness in one of its phenomena, produces great suffering in another , and thus, in the pressure of excitement, buries its teeth in its own flesh, not knowing that it always injures only itself, revealing in this form, through the medium of individuality, the conflict with itself which it bears in its inner nature.
— from The World as Will and Idea (Vol. 1 of 3) by Arthur Schopenhauer
Iewe , sb. Jew, PP; Iewes , pl. , PP; Geus , S; Gius , S; Gyus , S.—AF.
— from A Concise Dictionary of Middle English from A.D. 1150 to 1580 by A. L. (Anthony Lawson) Mayhew
7. Love is swift, sincere, pious, pleasant, gentle, strong, patient, faithful, prudent, long-suffering, manly, and never seeking her own; for wheresoever a man seeketh his own, there he falleth from love.
— from The Imitation of Christ by à Kempis Thomas
a kind of patten, C2, Prompt.; galoches , pl. , PP; galage , ‘sandalium,’ Manip.; gallage , Manip. ( n ).—AF. galoche ; Low Lat. calopodia , clogs; Gr. καλοπόδιον , dimin. of καλόπους , i.e. wood-foot, a last.
— from A Concise Dictionary of Middle English from A.D. 1150 to 1580 by A. L. (Anthony Lawson) Mayhew
Pochi compagni avrai per l’altra via: Tanto ti prego più, gentile spirto, Non lassar la magnanima tua impresa.
— from Fifteen sonnets of Petrarch by Francesco Petrarca
luggage Gepäckanhänger luggage label Gepäckaufbewahrung (Br.) left-luggage office Gepäckaufbewahrung (US) checkroom Gepäckaufbewahrungsschein cloak room ticket Gepäckaufbewahrungsschein luggage ticket Gepäckaufkleber luggage label Gepäckschein (US) baggage check geplante Leistung planned performance geplante Leistung; Leistungsvorgabe planned performance geplatzter Scheck bounced cheque geprüfte Kopie examined copy gerade genug um zu leben just enough to live gerade noch Gewinn machen break even Gerät appliance Gerät device Geräte (im Computerbereich); Eisenwaren hardware Gerätschaft aus zweiter Hand second-hand equipment Gerätschaft aus zweiter Hand used equipment Gerätschaft; Ausstattung mit Geräten equipment geräumtes Lager; ausverkauft out of stock geräuscharme Schreibmaschine noiseless typewriter geregelte Geschäfte regulated dealings gerichtlich beglaubigen legalize gerichtlich entscheiden adjudicate gerichtliche Maßnahmen legal measures gerichtliche Schritte legal steps gerichtliche Untersuchung eines Feuers fire inquest gerichtliches Vorgehen legal action Gerichtsbeschluss judical decree Gerichtsgebühren law charges Gerichtshof court Gerichtskosten court fees Gerichtskosten law costs Gerichtsstand place of jurisdiction
— from Mr. Honey's Medium Business Dictionary (German-English) by Winfried Honig
Gedankenaustausch interchange of ideas Gedankenlosigkeit; Mangel an Rücksicht thoughtlessness gedeckt durch Lebensversicherung backed by life assurance gedeckter Scheck covered cheque gedeihend prosperous gediegenes Gold solid gold geeignet qualified geeignet; anpassen fit geeignete Bedingungen suitable conditions geeignete Weisungen erteilen give appropriate instructions Gefahr danger Gefahr peril Gefahr der Nichtzahlung risk of non-payment Gefahr des Diebstahls risk of theft Gefährdung durch Strahlen; Strahlenrisiken radiation hazards Gefahren ausgesetzt imperilled Gefahren der Beschädigung risks of damage Gefahren der hohen See perils of the sea Gefahren der See hazards of the sea Gefahren der See marine perils Gefahren des Untergangs risks of loss Gefahrenerhöhung; Risikozunahme increase of risk Gefahrengut dangerous goods Gefahrenhäufung accumulation of risk Gefahrenpunkt peril point Gefahrenrücklage special risks reserve Gefahrenzulage danger bonus gefährliche Artikel dangerous articles gefährliche Fracht dangerous cargo gefährliche Gegenstände dangerous chattels gefährliche Geschäftsräume dangerous premises gefährliche Güter hazardous goods gefährlicher Beruf hazardous occupation Gefälligkeitsadresse accommodation address Gefälligkeitsakzept accommodation acceptance Gefälligkeitsflaggen flags of convenience Gefälligkeitsindossament accommodation endorsement Gefälligkeitswechsel accommodation bill Gefälligkeitswechsel accommodation bill Gefälligkeitswechsel kite gefälscht forged gefälschte Münze forged coin gefälschte Unterschrift forged signature gefälschter Scheck forged cheque gefälschtes Indossament forged endorsement geforderte Genauigkeit required accuracy geforderter Preis asked price gefragt asked gefragt; gesucht sought gefragte
— from Mr. Honey's Medium Business Dictionary (German-English) by Winfried Honig
All the tradesmen usually employed in building or repairing of houses were at a full stop, for the people were far from wanting to build houses when so many thousand houses were at once stripped of their inhabitants; so that this one article turned all the ordinary workmen of that kind out of business, such as bricklayers, masons, carpenters, joiners, plasterers, painters, glaziers, smiths, plumbers, and all the labourers depending on such.
— from A Journal of the Plague Year Written by a Citizen Who Continued All the While in London by Daniel Defoe
The Mayor, 'a man infinitely respectable,' with his Municipals and tricolor sashes, finally gains entrance; remonstrates, perorates, promises; gets Salm persuaded home to its barracks.
— from The French Revolution: A History by Thomas Carlyle
Towards six-o'clock let the wearied President, let Paris Patriotism generally sit down to what repast, and social repasts, can be had; and with flowing tankard or light-mantling glass, usher in this New and Newest Era.
— from The French Revolution: A History by Thomas Carlyle
They wandered down broad pathways, past green sward, waving palms, glowing masses of flowers, white balustrades bordering lagoons lightly ruffled by a moment’s wind.
— from Two Little Pilgrims' Progress: A Story of the City Beautiful by Frances Hodgson Burnett
" The Governor then called on Sweet Grass and placed the Queen's medal around his neck, the band of the Police playing "God save the Queen."
— from The Treaties of Canada with the Indians of Manitoba and the North-West Territories Including the Negotiations on Which They Were Based, and Other Information Relating Thereto by Alexander Morris
Mrs. Patten, who was often on her guard with Melicent, pronounced Edith to be a perfect lady; and when an intelligent poor person gives such a verdict, without hope of favor from it, it is, perhaps, about as good a patent of social nobility as a lady can receive.
— from The Catholic World, Vol. 14, October 1871-March 1872 A Monthly Magazine of General Literature and Science by Various
La Conquete de Plassans. PORQUIER (GUILLAUME), son of Dr. Porquier, had been sent to Paris to study, but did nothing there but get into debt.
— from A Zola Dictionary; the Characters of the Rougon-Macquart Novels of Emile Zola; by J. G Patterson
You feel that by banishing knowledge and persecuting philosophy, government sacrifices its dearest interests to a seditious clergy, whose ambition and avarice push them to usurp boundless authority, and whose pride always makes them indignant at being in subjection to a power which they contend should be subordinate to themselves.
— from Letters to Eugenia; Or, A Preservative Against Religious Prejudices by Holbach, Paul Henri Thiry, baron d'
"Has Gascon wine perhaps put Gascon speech into his mouth?"
— from The Mississippi Bubble How the Star of Good Fortune Rose and Set and Rose Again, by a Woman's Grace, for One John Law of Lauriston by Emerson Hough
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