Discipleship2, 684:the light of greater need) to waste in useless gestures or loving phrases, of teaching so tactfullyExternalisation, 517:reason for the various precedences, the words, gestures and acts. Should there be a real and trueGlamour, 52:have in him. He talks about himself; he gestures and attracts notice, demanding recognition. As heMagic, 339:and spiritual relationships. The last great gestures of the philosophical schools remain yet to beProblems, 48:attract attention. These are simply the initial gestures of the emerging individual. Older peopleProblems, 172:one of the most feared of the nations, plus her gestures of armed power; it is the fast dyingPsychology2, 121:the start they fail to do more than make certain gestures. Service can likewise be rendered from aPsychology2, 129:easily mistake theory for reality, and the outer gestures of a life of service for the natural, |