188 Metaphors for way

this way is happiness ... must be.

It was there in my throat and dragging down my heart, and I just felt as though any way of ending it all would be a joy.

And in everything at the end it is proved that our Lord's way is the best, and that all can be accomplished in His name.'

Our Russian way is: husband and dog in the yard, and wife and cat in the house.

The horse had recently been killed by a man who owed him a grudge; and his way of alluding to the loss was the mocassins.

Taking her text from the Bible, she endeavored in vain to find the great curative principlethe Deityin philosophy and schools of medicine, and she concluded that the way of salvation demonstrated by Jesus was the power of truth over all error, sin, sickness, and death.

Newspapers are perhaps hardly a fair criterion of the moral status of a peopleor of anything else for that matterbut what they record, and the way they do it, is at least an indication of a condition, and after every possible allowance has been made, what they record is a very alarming standard of public and private morality, both in the happenings themselves and in the fashion of their publicity.

But the ways of diplomacy are devious past understanding; and then, again, when one has entered upon a line of action, it is sometimes very hard to change it or let go.

But the slope was the nearest and the way to it was the safest, and there was no time to wait.

The way I am going to tell you I found out for myself, and that, I assure you, is the only way to learn anything, so that it will stick; and the more trouble the search gives you, the darker the way seems, and the greater the degree of perseverance that is demanded, the more you will appreciate the truth when you have found it, and the more complete and permanent your possession of it will be.

True, it implies that the good way will not be a new discovery, a track that you and I strike out for ourselves.

Another way is ownership of land, capital and consumer goods which enable the owner to live without labor on the products resulting from the labor of others.

Love survives; But, for such purpose, flowers no longer grow: The times, too sage, perhaps too proud, have dropped These lighter graces; and the rural ways And manners which my childhood looked upon 160 Were the unluxuriant produce of a life Intent on little but substantial needs, Yet rich in beauty, beauty that was felt.

BUDDHISM, the religion of Buddha, a religion which, eschewing all speculation about God and the universe, set itself solely to the work of salvation, the end of which was the merging of the individual in the unity of being, and the "way" to which was the mortification of all private passion and desire which mortification, when finished, was the Buddhist Nirvâna.

The way to heaven is death, this life's a hell.

"Wal, after we got to the surface, the trout that was towin' me, seemed to let on an extra amount of steam for a mile or so, and let me say the way we went was a caution.

Brinley, on the other hand, professed to know no fear, but according to his theory that ways and means were his care, and that the domestic affairs of his household were his wife's, and beyond his jurisdiction, held himself aloof and said never a word to the recalcitrant servant, confining what upbraiding he did exclusively to Mrs. Brinley.

That way of Tragi-comedy was the common mistake of that age, and is indeed become so agreeable to the English taste, that though the severer critics among us cannot bear it, yet the generality of our audiences seem better pleased with it than an exact Tragedy.

But one soon discovers that the way prescribed is, after all, the most saving of time and labor; in other words, the most economical use of force,hence, according to Spencer's dictum, the most graceful.

Unlike the Spartan, the Athenian had a regard for paternity and genealogy, and the only way he knew to insure it was the Asiatic.

The way to it is somewhat ragged, vp hill and downe, and very stonie, and in winter very durtie.

THE BEST WAY TO FATTEN FOWLS.The barn-door fowl is in itself a complete refutation of the cramming and dungeon policy of feeding practised by some.

But God's ways are not as man's ways, nor God's thoughts as man's thoughts.

Half-way between the ridges are the ruins of a large brick building burned during the engagement.

This should teach the best much sobriety, and not to judge of all by themselves; or to think, that God's way with them must be a standard or a rule whereby to judge of all the rest; as if his way of dealing were one and the same with all. 4.

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