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So far then, not only the empirical character of every man, but also that of every species of animal and plant, and even of every original force of unorganised nature, is to be regarded as the manifestation of an intelligible character, that is, of a timeless, indivisible act of will.
— from The World as Will and Idea (Vol. 1 of 3) by Arthur Schopenhauer
To give Sir William Willcocks’ words: Let us now imagine that both reservoirs are full of water, and it is April 1st.
— from The Khedive's Country by George Manville Fenn
"In this manner therefore pray: `Our Father who art in Heaven, may Thy name be kept holy; 006:010 let Thy kingdom come; let Thy will be done, as in Heaven so on earth; 006:011 give us to-day our bread for the day; 006:012 and forgive us our shortcomings, as we also have forgiven those who have failed in their duty towards us; 006:013 and bring us not into temptation, but rescue us from the Evil one.' 006:014
— from Weymouth New Testament in Modern Speech, Matthew by Richard Francis Weymouth
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