Externalisation, 65:a spiritual nature and unifying in their effect, breeding not hatred and separativeness, but worldExternalisation, 614:major cause of war and which are responsible for breeding hatred among nations. Secondly (and ofHealing, 668:work, holding back progress, promoting poverty, breeding hatred and class distinctions, fosteringHercules, 27:all the sons of men who crossed their path, and breeding steadily most wild and evil horses.Hercules, 30:Besides this, these brood mares were breeding great numbers of war horses, and Diomedes was veryHercules, 37:For ages the brood mares of thought had been breeding war horses and, through wrong thought, wrongProblems, 72:be substantiated a thousand times over; it is breeding revolution and a growing spirit of unrest.Problems, 167:of life, it is obvious that there is a trouble-breeding factor there and that something must bePsychology2, 681:in such a situation, they can refrain from breeding hatred and from active antagonistic propaganda, |