Autobiography, 79:hate to handle even today. Once a murderer took refuge with me having just shot his pal, and I hadAutobiography, 94:perhaps rightly, as a bewildered infant taking refuge in dramatics. She was, of course, deeplyAutobiography, 109:Evans was in a rage. Time and again I have taken refuge in her small apartment. I wonder whetherAutobiography, 246:mistakes of the leaders of the groups who took refuge under such statements as: The Master hasDiscipleship1, 177:but it does constitute already a harbor of refuge upon the inner planes. The love of yourDiscipleship1, 517:body dictate to you. Physical disability is the refuge some times of those who feel that theirDiscipleship1, 517:them with that which they desire, or it is the refuge of those who feel that they have failed uponDiscipleship1, 522:is a place of gathering for many and a place of refuge for a few. Ponder on this and continue yourDiscipleship1, 630:destroyed and maybe it will turn into a haven of refuge for others. Its doors stand wide open andDiscipleship1, 630:Place of the Most High," and as a "Temple of Refuge" into which the tired, the bewildered and theDiscipleship1, 771:Some of you, particularly those who take quick refuge in self-defense, need to learn this silentDiscipleship1, 778:mistakes of the leaders of the groups who took refuge under such statements as: The Master hasDiscipleship2, 482:personality - shrinking and sensitive - took refuge in a negative attitude to people as a whole;Discipleship2, 521:easy to reach you either, because you have taken refuge from the tests in the work of your ownDiscipleship2, 522:out to you that it is safer and wiser to take refuge in both the higher and the lower places ofDiscipleship2, 600:himself, and into it he can retreat thus taking refuge in the past and emphasizing certain racialDiscipleship2, 650:why this is so; he must perforce then take refuge in the trite platitudes that suffering humanityExternalisation, 178:panic swept the remaining nations, who took refuge in short-sighted neutrality and defence programsExternalisation, 313:path and on the path of discipleship) take refuge in the perpetuation of the activities with whichExternalisation, 313:were engaged when the war started; some take refuge in a determination to wait until the crisis isExternalisation, 313:endeavor is of no real use: still others take refuge in a feverish outer occupation with thingsPsychology2, 640:and government which hitherto seemed to offer a refuge. Leaders - both national and religious - areRays, 72:and uncomfortable. In the early stages he takes refuge from those left [73] behind by withdrawingRays, 636:are concerned, lies in their willingness to give refuge to the Jews, and such a refuge would haveRays, 636:to give refuge to the Jews, and such a refuge would have been offered if the partitioning of |