Atom, 72:to be shaken, the carefully reared and deeply cherished structures of religious thought and belief,Autobiography, 20:loss. It was a unique Bible and had been my cherished possession for twenty years. It had beenAutobiography, 87:which was not flattering, and one of the doctors cherished a hopeless love for me for severalDestiny, 114:two thousand years and "good taste" is a highly cherished mass virtue and objective today. This isDiscipleship1, 48:impersonality and detachment. Study this. Many cherished ideas, many hard won qualities, manyDiscipleship1, 148:so much of your inability to carry forward your cherished plans over long periods of time haveDiscipleship1, 628:[628] my group of disciples because of your much cherished and deeply rooted sense of isolation.Education, 91:vision and by the task of approximating the cherished possibilities, must rest back withExternalisation, 236:the spiritual future of humanity lies in the cherished land of liberty. Liberty is a thing of theExternalisation, 257:Call Them by what name you choose, the most cherished belief of humanity is that there exists inGlamour, 146:I would remind you that the favorite views and cherished beliefs of those to whom you are mentallyGlamour, 245:this in conformity with some visioned idea, some cherished ideal, some sensed divine pattern, someHealing, 14:and that the process of death should be cherished. Were that the case, one would cultivate diseaseHercules, 114:the sixth is over. You slaughtered that which cherished you and all unknown and all unrecognizedMagic, 245:and lack of vitality of many of our most cherished servers. The same process can affect theProblems, 134:in the aftermath of war; ideologies and cherished beliefs have failed to meet the need of peoplePsychology2, 161:choice can be made, and that which should not be cherished or desired can [162] be "repulsed". ManyReappearance, 141:vestments, and upon all the paraphernalia so cherished by the ecclesiastically minded? How [142] |