How To Use Hurl In A Sentence

  • “And now, Sir John de Walton,” he said, “methinks you are a little churlish in not ordering me some breakfast, after I have been all night engaged in your affairs; and a cup of muscadel would, I think, be no bad induction to a full consideration of this perplexed matter.” Castle Dangerous
  • The most storied place to find Gaucho boots is Casa Fagliano, a hole-in-the-wall bootmaker in Hurlingham, which is a British suburb of Buenos Aires. 20 Odd Questions: Stephanie Phair
  • Twice through the following night was I wakened by the boat being hurled upon her beam-ends by the blows of the seas; but she righted easily, and took scarce any water, the canvas proving a very roof of safety. The Boats of the 'Glen Carrig'
  • I ejaculated mentally , " you deserve perpetual isolation from your species for your churlish inhospitality.
  • A man hurls junk food at unsuspecting members of the public. Times, Sunday Times
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  • It seems churlish to quibble over the fact that there is no lamb.
  • Pont's plan was to remould Sharma's javelin hurl into a biomechanically perfect round-arm sling, in the process creating a fast-bowling Frankenstein's monster. Why Samit Patel's cricket skill set carries so much weight | Barney Ronay
  • To swell into the hammer-swinging hardhat who loomed in the parlor sipping vodka and orange juice, hurling brickbat words and scraps of heart shrapnel at my mother, sister and me. 1997: What I Wanted
  • Hurling supporters in neighbouring parishes are scouring local GAA officials in the hope of getting a ticket to the September 12 Final.
  • It came in a steady flood from Fang to me and, through me, to all the creepy-crawly things I could hurl at the ground and at the concrete, at the brick, and at the stone. Crossed
  • Some fans continued throwing, hurling their souvenirs, drink cups, beer bottles, batteries, portable radios and cell phones onto the field.
  • Eggs have been thrown at the library doors, staff have been attacked with stones and foul-mouthed youths have hurled abuse at readers.
  • Today's pop quiz is in honor of an actress for whom I once had precious little respect and whose casting over any number of other performers got me feeling dischuffed to the point of, if not beyond, churlishness until one day I found myself inexplicably fond of her and ashamed of my earlier thuggish disrespect. Who Goes There - Pop Quiz
  • The stone that hurled on his head was checked up on Tom's hand impression.
  • Not since the days when a churl suffered extravagant penalties for offending a Norman lord have we seen such disparities of treatment within our justice system.
  • Vicky Fox, a towering transwoman with yellow hair and brown skin, hurls herself dramatically onto the floor and begins contorting about on the weathered tile when I ask to take her picture. Down and Delirious in Mexico City
  • He did throw a strop, hurling his mallet and helmet to the ground in fury. The Sun
  • And, like Rachel, our powerlifting E-4 at Hurlburt Field, as feminine as ever. SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles - Part 1195
  • Burglars hurled pedigree puppies out of the window during a raid on a house in Salford.
  • We simply cannot recommend it highly enough - not just for hurling aficionados but for sports fans everywhere.
  • 'That's your problem!' bellowed Hurley.
  • A forest of hurls pulled, no one really connected and the ball squirted wide.
  • Along these arteries of traffic many tons of tracts and propaganda are hurled annually by train, felucca and colporteur. Pan-Islam
  • I was sitting quietly reading when all of a sudden a stone came hurling through the window.
  • The strong wind was hurling bits of wood aboutas though they were toys.
  • The east wind carrieth him away, and he departeth: and as a storm hurleth him out of his place. Probably Just One Of Those Funny Coincidences
  • I spent the entire night before my Communion in the bathroom hurling up my unworthiness.
  • He shouted something about the Disk Jockey being a "bunkie" (whatever that was) and made a disparaging remark about the Disk Jockey's costume (like he was in a position to criticize), before hurling a punch that had a lot in common with some express trains. The Sinister Six Combo
  • Invar hurled a throwing-stone which found the monster's face and made him pause. B. C. 30,000
  • A huge enemy shell burst a few yards to the right front of the amtrack, hurling seawater skyward, as Sledge clung to the rail. Brotherhood of Heroes
  • Disputes run high, there are loud voices, mighty oaths, sometimes blows, fights, and terrific hurly-burlies. The Little Manx Nation - 1891
  • Fellow MEPs hurled abuse at Mr Berlusconi and thumped their desks in the European Parliament Chamber in dismay.
  • Then with demonic force he hurled it into the throng below. Somewhere East of Life
  • And then a great boulder, hurled by the mangonel, nearly found its mark. THE LIGHTSTONE: BOOK ONE, PART TWO OF THE EA CYCLE
  • When Julius entered, Michelangelo - like Zeus with his thunderbolts - hurled planks from the scaffolding down at the Holy Father, routing him from the chapel.
  • The next shot missed as well, but the explosion hurled him to the ground, dazing him.
  • Eventually their time came, when they broke into the house of a man named Tom Thurley, a higgler, living near the mill stream. Fragments of Two Centuries Glimpses of Country Life when George III. was King
  • Works so hard that it always seems a little churlish to criticise. Times, Sunday Times
  • Grace ought to be ashamed of herself , hurling herself at that boy so openly.
  • The best songs combine the two, either recklessly hurling them together or seamlessly combining them. Times, Sunday Times
  • Statistics from the afternoon game are just a snapshot of the Mets' 1991 season, when both the left-handed hurler and his team, the one he had cheered for as a boy, collapsed. Clout for the Cyclones
  • He needs consecrated men, to hurl them against the organized powers, and inbreaking hordes, that are desecrating the Sabbath, corrupting the Sketches of the Covenanters
  • We declared war after becoming sick of snarling stars hurling abuse at refs. The Sun
  • At least it stayed low enough to avoid a repeat of the high beamers he hurled at Brendon McCullum earlier this year and at Marcus Trescothick in the one-day series against England three weeks ago.
  • Unless they hurl poo, in which case, all bets are off. moosh in indy. The Illuminated Crowd | Her Bad Mother
  • A win or a draw in that match will ensure Division 2 hurling next season and copper-fasten the progress of this hardworking, progressive side.
  • Players rush to the centerline, grab the balls and hurl them at opponents. Wiffle ball, dodgeball, kickball make sports fun for adults
  • What will be going on behind the sideline masks they will wear for most of the time tomorrow when the whistle shrills the start of the Allianz Hurling League final?
  • Angered by the show of force, workers hurled stones, iron rods and machine parts.
  • Impossibly beautiful girls are parading down the Promenade des Anglais, hurling bright sprays of Mimosa to a boisterous crowd.
  • Demonstrators burned tyres and hurled stones at passing police cars.
  • The French referee awarded a total of 34 penalties in a game which saw the lead change eight times, several sin binnings, a sending-off and a player hurling his gumshield at the referee in disgust.
  • Both above and below, the enemy seemed to have sat down to wait, not even hurling the occasional arrow or slingstone at a venture into the rocks where Conan's band lay hidden. Conan and The Mists of Door
  • Sat 05/08/10 4: 09 PM that sucks. it would have been awesome if he came back and had a seen with hurley and mib. EW.com: Today's Latest Headlines
  • The yatras have in the past sparked clashes in Ahmedabad as Hindu devotees - armed with swords, tridents and spears - hurled anti-Muslim insults from atop chariots and trucks.
  • They hurl insults, shaking their heads. Christianity Today
  • With the asymmetric, twisting, flailing impetus of Petronio's signature style dialled right up, they often appear to be battling the elements: they're hurled across the stage in whirling, lop-sided turns or jagged leaps. Stephen Petronio Company – review
  • The troubled star's sacking from the hit TV show "Two and a Half Men" Monday came after the 45-year-old hurled himself into what Warner Brothers called his "self-inflicted disintegration" over the past two weeks. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • Watson's interests, was (if my childish remembrances do not greatly mislead me) the iracund Lord Thurlow. Memorials and Other Papers — Volume 1
  • And a second afterward hurled all of South Florida into a Latin frenzy unmatched even in the Dolphins' best days.
  • He hurled it into the chest of the monster and the trident transformed itself into a shaft of lightning, exploding into the beast.
  • To start a rumour for me might not hurl away on my election.
  • In one incident, an English "churl" who was renowned for weightlifting had a habit of challenging passers-by to hit him on the back with a board for 3 pence to see if it would cause any damage. May 2009
  • In a fit of temper he hurled the book across the room.
  • But don't take our word for this: seek advice from your lawyer before you scrunch up that demand and hurl it in the bin.
  • He did throw a strop, hurling his mallet and helmet to the ground in fury. The Sun
  • In going down a steep incline the rider must throw himself right back and hold in the horse with the bit, to prevent himself being hurled headforemost down the slope himself if not his horse. On Horsemanship
  • The only prize a churlish young whelp like you should get is a good hiding!
  • Before formatting for the site, I am giving y'all a chance to hurl some tomatoes at the content.
  • Your arrogance, cockiness and incompetence in the accusations you hurl so carelessly is shocking. Think Progress » 60 Minutes: CIA Official Reveals Bush, Cheney, Rice Were Personally Told Iraq Had No WMD in Fall 2002
  • Jack Lynch, who knew a thing or two about hurling, once said it was the greatest field game in the world.
  • The couple sat in fear for 20 minutes as bricks and paving slabs were hurled through windows. The Sun
  • Though coming from a football heartland, he had an even bigger interest and love for hurling.
  • The men hurled a bomb at the restaurant from their car.
  • If he did, he would know that the word churl OE. ceorl m. is historically, and currently, loaded with class distinction. Archive 2006-01-01
  • Jaben hurled the annulus into the lava, where it disappeared in a burst of lambent flame.
  • In the past, armies used catapults to hurl heavy stones at enemy fortifications.
  • Paul Cuddy took a free from out near the middle of the field and as Darren Rooney and Sean Corcoran went up for the ball it deflected off the centre back's hurley and into the net.
  • Winds of 120 mph and drenching rain tore off rooftops, hurled debris through the air and sent huge waves crashing into buildings.
  • Hurling buzzwords is also geek meeting ritual, used to establish one’s position and rank. Stonetable.org » TMA: Too Many Acronyms
  • It was a most enjoyable afternoon of hurling, camogie and football.
  • Like Marshall, Lee is a different character out on the pitch where he hurls down his thunderbolts with a fearsome accuracy and hostility to take a wicket every 32 balls, one of the best strike rates ever.
  • The Freeport bus has been pelted with stones and missiles hurled from the road and even shot at with an air gun, shattering a window.
  • More important, perhaps, he has deprived himself of a peace and freedom that he might have expected after the hurly-burly of raising one family. Elizabeth Buchan - An interview with author
  • Some of the hurling areas in Offaly are on mountainy lands or on the Shannon, which is hardly good land.
  • Hundreds of tarred and burning hoops were skilfully quoited around the necks of the soldiers, who struggled in vain to extricate themselves from these fiery ruffs, while as fast as any of the invaders planted foot upon the breach, they were confronted face to face with sword and dagger by the burghers, who hurled them headlong into the moat below. A Wanderer in Holland
  • In winter hurricane winds, loose snow loops sidewise in a grinding haze and the whole sky rolls like the ocean, hurling birds like rocks. Bird Cloud
  • Kids today are rude, surly and churlish - but not ours any more.
  • In a hurly-burly whirl of tunes and groovy jives, Macbeth: The Rock Opera, which puts on its final performance at the Guild Theatre tonight, is rocking audiences, young and old.
  • ‘I'm not signing this, it's preposterous, he's an adult,’ my husband says, hurling the papers sulkily across the room.
  • It points, like an arrow, to the one word that stops her from hurling a torrent of abuse at him.
  • The stars turned to streaking blurs as they were hurled forward, Maia pushing the steering handles as far forward as they would go.
  • Only a churl would wish to detract from the inspired performances of competitors in cycling, swimming and gymnastics.
  • He holds a stone in his unusually large right hand, in readiness to hurl at Goliath, and a sling in his left hand.
  • Hurley also saw Charlie last season, who like Ana Lucia is quite dead. Rodriguez Back on Lost – Briefly : SF Universe - SF Universe is your Science Fiction central. From SciFi television to movies to books and more. All the latest news, reviews and insights from SciFi experts.
  • With the considerable football hype that is pulling and dragging at his sporting consciousness, it is vital that the senior hurlers are not overlooked.
  • A gype, a glaik and a galoot were all commonly hurled jibes in our house, a home filled with tomfoolery and japes well beyond the time when we should all have grown up and known better.
  • I ejaculated mentally , " you deserve perpetual isolation from your species for your churlish inhospitality.
  • Will China be able to embrace the hurly burly of the entrepreneurial marketplace?
  • The school's indoor hurling and camogie teams competed very well in Abbeyfeale.
  • The pitch is in pristine condition and it was a thrill for both teams to be able to play good hurling on such a good surface.
  • The soldier picked up the unexploded bomb and hurled it away into the safety of the forest.
  • They've been given tacit permission, if not license, to hurl themselves at them.
  • The winged crocodile was kicked into the closet, after it were hurled the thunder machine and the lightning torch, and after them clattered the cups and the silver rundlet. The Dragon of Wantley His Tale
  • Barging through the gap, he hurled himself on Ethel in a frenzy of tightly curled tail-wagging.
  • He was also a robust, competitive and skillful GAA player in both hurling and football.
  • De Gama caught the austral westerlies to hurl him past Africa; the Voyagers were boosted gravitationally as they sailed from planet to planet. Review of "Voyager," a book about the space probes, by Stephen J. Pyne
  • The last competitor in the field events hurled the discus 60 meters.
  • Taking aim she hurled her daggers at her enemy with deadly precision.
  • The reverie was broken as if someone hurled a boulder into a smooth flowing stream.
  • She is interested in most sports, especially hurling and soccer and she has won several trophies for darts.
  • It was not merely the earthquake at Chiloe, the Galapagos hummingbirds, it was five years hurling over the side of the ship and groaning ‘oh God!’ with no result. Science
  • It would be churlish to note the disparity between Spark's fastidious energy and the pedestrianism of this book, were the disparity not so glaring.
  • Boats work too, of course, but for many fishermennothing will do but a waist-high immersion in seething foam while hurling plugsor bait into combers kicked up by an autumn nor'easter. How to Catch Fall Stripers: It's Not Easy, but It's Worth It
  • A second call pealed forth, and the towropes were cast off, oars splashed into the water, and, with a wild exulting yell from their occupants, the boats dashed for the shore, the men in them hurling themselves into the shallow water as the keels ground into the beach. A Chinese Command A Story of Adventure in Eastern Seas
  • He is urging police chiefs to ‘get tough’ with young tearaways after the firebomb was hurled at his car parked on the drive of his home.
  • Hurley's show was a brilliant reflection of Kiwi culture and portrayal of the triviality of politics and the public's attitude towards them.
  • In a fit of fury Calvert who was known to be a violent and irrational person burst into Smedleys home and hurled a heavy stone ornament at him.
  • The title of the game would suggest that Gaelic Games: Hurling may soon follow but we may be a while waiting for ladies football, camogie, handball or rounders.
  • I'm not sure which makes me wanna hurl more, the books themselves or this cake, ha ha sorry, I shouldn't editorialise, but the books really are trash. The Twilight of Our Discontent
  • In a fit of temper he hurled the book across the room.
  • For their militant incursion, the police were received with hurled stones and were chased down the streets.
  • Rioters hurled rocks and petrol bombs in clashes with police at the weekend.
  • A dozen Tylenol PM, enough to knock her out and send her to the ER, administer ipecac and the Olympic sport of hurling. The Woman Down the Hall
  • You heard about feminists and their arguments, and maybe they sounded "shrill" or "churlish" or "bitchy" to your patriarchally-attuned ears. "I'm not that!"
  • By the time Sproule completed his hat-trick the home supporters not streaming from the exits were hurling abuse in the direction of their team.
  • I watched as the militias picked out their victims, swearing at them, insulting their mothers and hurling sectarian insults. Times, Sunday Times
  • But it seems rather churlish to criticise a president for lacking vision and then to ridicule him when he tries to be visionary.
  • Occasionally the hurling bodies hit the dangling light bulb - which could easily break, exposing a wire and electrocuting the crowd.
  • A local editor for the Akron Argus and reporter for the Cleveland Leader, Clemens dubbed the hurler '' the Stone-Throwing Ghost. '' Undefined
  • He was hurled out of the hotel for stealing a silver cup.
  • Bradley, still kneeling, hurled a dagger from his bandolier at the knight, but the knight's crossed blades formed an effective defense against it and sent the dagger skittering across the stone floor.
  • Before thy eyes there would have been hurling of ribs and hoofs this way and that; and strips of flesh, all blood-bedabbled, dripped as they hung from the pine-branches. The Bacchantes
  • When it was a kitten some young Plymborough roughs had hurled it into the little river, and were making of it what they termed a "cockshy," pelting it with stones, fortunately ineffectually, and trying to beat it under water, when the Doctor's footman, who was crossing the bridge, saw what was going on and made an unexpected charge upon the young ruffians, effectually scattering them. Glyn Severn's Schooldays
  • The Abbot's Apparitor drew forth his roll and read aloud: -- 'Sir Robert de Shurland, Knight banneret, Baron of Shurland and Minster, and Lord of Sheppey. Half-Hours with Great Story-Tellers
  • Love fades and dwindles in the hurly-burly of life.
  • Nay, we hurl the Truth against falsehood, and it knocks out its brain, and behold, falsehood doth perish!
  • 'Where the doorkeeper is a churl, what will folk say of the master of the house?' said Scudamore. St. George and St. Michael
  • The villagers hurled all possible effort into rebuilding the bombed houses.
  • He jumped, hurling his adrenalised body left onto the pavement.
  • They have more in common with the Waterford hurlers than the fact that they both sport the colours blue and white.
  • The late winter sun was shining brightly and big waves hurled themselves against the rocks, sending sheets of white spume up along the cliffs.
  • Only the flintiest churl would look at this and find nothing to rejoice in. TV review: The Hour; Angry Boys
  • JDL members hurled overt racist slurs, while Palestine House men threw pennies on the ground, calling the JDL "thieves. MISSISSAUGA - Home
  • The service is only available in cabled areas in Kilkenny, Clonmel, and Thurles.
  • If it failed. and the snorter came from anywhere between southwest and north, back the Mary Rogers would be hurled and be no better off than she had been seven weeks before. MAKE WESTING
  • Confluentia," whose threads of liquidity are eruditely, yet romantically, intertangled to represent the confluence of the Rhine and the Moselle; and "The Headless Horseman," a masterpiece of burlesque weirdness, representing the wild pursuit of Ichabod Crane and the final hurling of the awful head, -- a pumpkin, some say. Contemporary American Composers Being a Study of the Music of This Country, Its Present Conditions and Its Future, with Critical Estimates and Biographies of the Principal Living Composers; and an Abundance of Portraits, Fac-simile Musical Autographs, and
  • During the match assistant referee Andrew Halliday was felled by a hurled coin and bottles were thrown.
  • Her burning throat was raw from hurling Christmas carols out against the keening wind in an effort to tempt passersby to purchase the rolls of music clutched in her chilblained fingers. A GIFT OF LOVE
  • Hurling the kickball into the pricker bushes instead of sacking up and playing the game. Bob Cesca: Killing the False Equivalency "Both Sides" Meme
  • A projectile is an object that has been launched, shot, hurled, thrown or by other means projected and which continues in motion due to its own inertia.
  • The baby smell that everyone goes gaga over makes me want to hurl.
  • Now there was a pair – the first a diplomat sharing American good will overseas by hurling in the lap of the Japanese premier, the second destroying our image, incapable of speaking in extended sentences – he of the smirky grin, and lying to chase oil in the Middle East and to restore his Daddy's besmirked reputation. GOP senator warns of 'minor revolution' over health care
  • We know jack visiting hurley is in the future but before jack’s beard. The Tail Section » Episode 4.1 “The Beginning of the End” Afterthoughts
  • Others assembled crossbows whose bows were of the finest black spring steel, that could hurl a dart with such force as would kill a fully armoured destrier with a single shot.
  • Multimedia Martin Bernetti/AFP/Getty Images Fishing boats hurled landward by the tsunami sat in downtown Talcahuano Monday. Chile Seeks International Aid
  • The rookies are being put through a gas-attack drill, in which they must calmly put on their protective masks, after one of the supervising officers has hurled a canister in through one of the Portakabin windows.
  • I clenched my fists tightly and hurled myself at the boy who had pushed me down.
  • It was a pity that so few attended for the first part of the treble header as both teams served up a thriller laced with the finest of hurling skills and players with real potential for the future.
  • In the 14th century, Tartars hurled plague-infected bodies at their enemies.
  • I wasn't going to stand there while he hurled abuse at me!
  • To start a rumour for me might not hurl away on my election.
  • As with anyone who appears on television by choice, it would be churlish not to own up to at least a soupçon of vanity.
  • We've all hurled invective into voicemail's dead ears as it runs through its unholy litanies.
  • Grace ought to be ashamed of herself , hurling herself at that boy so openly.
  • I have spoken personally on the deterioration in the standard of the senior hurling competition and no one wishes improvement in that area more than I.
  • It seems churlish to criticise referees, but his second half performance had to be seen to be believed.
  • I truly believe “it’s the thought that counts”, and think it’s the worst kind of churlishness to resent any sincere gift, no matter what it is. Lean Left » Blog Archive » The Airing of Grievances: Last of the Year (I Hope)
  • Maybe it is churlish to cling to the belief that really, as in horse racing, the best seasons see thoroughbred quality separate itself from the throng. Times, Sunday Times
  • Jimmy is happiest when recalling the friends he has made among the hurlers for whom he has repaired hurleys or made new hurleys over the years.
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  • When he refuses, a row ensues, during which the pair are heard hurling vile abuse. The Sun
  • They took up their long, pointed spear-like javelins and hurled them across the playing field.
  • Pont's plan was to remould Sharma's javelin hurl into a biomechanically perfect round-arm sling, in the process creating a fast-bowling Frankenstein's monster. Why Samit Patel's cricket skill set carries so much weight | Barney Ronay
  • A shower of gravel barely missed me, hurled by naughty boys who played among the ruins, ambushing one another.
  • There was a surge of muttering among the guardsmen, but most of it seemed to be agreement that the young man was more churl than Charl. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • Mary hurled away the whole afternoon, but shopped around.
  • However, even with the abuse I hurl at the idiots, it does make for an interesting programme.
  • I think the entire hurling world, Tipperary excepted of course, would rejoice in a Waterford win on Sunday.
  • It is much easier to hurl accusations from above and demand that lesser mortals do the actual work.
  • He lunges at the open window, hurling his strawberry milkshake in a cramped overarm throw.
  • At the very last moment, the figure outstretched his arm towards the hurled knife and opened his palm wide.
  • Did it hurl the seamstresses' ringleaders into chokey? Times, Sunday Times
  • That way the hard barrel compresses the relatively soft metal of the bullet as the exploding gunpowder hurls the projectile down the barrel.
  • In a fit of temper he hurled the book across the room.
  • Arrows flew through the air, spears were hurled at the intruders and at the defenders, and swords clashed with shields.
  • These were hurled at Michael Foot, the then Leader of the House, in the House of Commons, on July 6, 1978.
  • Here's a quick culinary quiz for anyone who spent their college years racking up enough student loan debt to re-decorate a corporate CEO's office bathroom while being forced to subsist on food so vile it would make Upton Sinclair hurl from the grave. Rabbit or Ramen Noodles?
  • The very first time any police officer decides to stop this by making an arrest, they will throw the most monster strop, start screaming about police brutality and hurl themselves all over the street in a giant, organised version of a toddler tantrum. All That Trouble Over A Footballer « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • The arrests came after the police received reports that a gang of youths were allegedly hurling racist abuse at taxi drivers and damaging vehicles.
  • In one episode, pitching hopefuls visit Citi Field, home of baseball's New York Mets, and get tips from former major-league hurler Frank Viola . Bud Angles for Buzz With Reality Show
  • The trouble with all of the mud being hurled at her is that it's so 'bitty' - none of it amounts to a hill of beans. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • As with Powell, you can see it in her opinions in the early 1980s: the tentativeness, the discomfort with hurling judicial thunderbolts.
  • But this book dissects, analyses and hurls back those lies in gory detail.
  • The girls arrived into school in a blaze of colour wearing football, hurling, soccer and rugby jerseys and helped to raise a terrific 500.
  • The stolen gym shoe, hurled by Snecky, caught him on the side of the face.
  • It doesn't make it easier to cut down on my road rage incidents or keep from hurling sporks at self-obsessed co-workers.
  • All these ideologies although they reflected in fact the sentiment directly due to social antitheses, that is to say, the real class struggles, with a lofty sense of justice and a profound devotion to an ideal, nevertheless all reveal ignorance of the true causes against which they hurled themselves by a an act of revolt spontaneous and often heroic. Essays on the Materialistic Conception of History
  • At intervals, he stopped, to shake the snow off the rug, and to enwrap Louise afresh; and each violent gust that met him when he turned a corner, smote him doubly; for he pictured to himself the fury with which it must hurl itself against her, sitting motionless before it. Maurice Guest
  • He would not offer a churlish roof to his visitors.

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