28 examples of zen in sentences

Springing up, he went on with slow, sorrowful emphasis: "Men begin die" "Zen we come," said the Father, "wiz nurses and proper medicine" Nicholas gave the ghost of a shrug, adding the damaging fact: "Sickness come to Holy Cross.

Zen you will know how little" "I!"

When he iss out of our sight, zen we do not feel secure.

Zen is so different in its practicefrom Christianity, I mean.

"Sounds like what the zen people call 'little satori,"' she said.

Articles by Chinese authors on economic problems have been translated in E-tu Zen Sun and J. de Francis, Chinese Social History, Washington 1956.Data on the size of early cities have been collected by T. Sekino and Kat[=o]

the article by Wan Kuo-ting in E-tu Zen Sun, Chinese Social History, Washington 1956, p. 157-184.

Yang's article is translated in E-tu Zen Sun's book, Chinese Social History, pp.

p. 164: Meditative or Ch'an (Japanese: Zen) Buddhism in this period has been studied by Hu Shih, but further analysis is necessary.

When cooked, I brought my food to my house, where I had a low table like a Japanese zen, and with rolls from the Chinese store I made my first meal, adding oranges, papayas and pineapple.

1. Correct the division of the following words of two syllables: "ci-vil, co-lour, co-py, da-mask, do-zen, e-ver, fea-ther, ga-ther, hea-ven, hea-vy, ho-ney, le-mon, li-nen, mea-dow, mo-ney, ne-ver, o-live, o-range, o-ther, phea-sant, plea-sant, pu-nish, ra-ther, rea-dy, ri-ver, ro-bin, scho-lar, sho-vel, sto-mach, ti-mid, whe-ther.

The Count's a handsome Gentleman, And having him, y'are certain of a fortune, A high and noble fortune to attend you: Where if you fling your Love upon this stranger This young Arnoldo, not knowing from what place Or honourable strain of blood he is sprung, you venture All your own sweets, and my long cares to nothing, Nor are you certain of his faith; why may not that Wander as he does, every where? Zen.

Now, what say you to me? Zen.

Away, away fool, why dost thou proclame these To prevent that in me, thou hast chosen in another? Zen.

Fling off these sullen clouds, you are enter'd now Into a house of joy and happiness, I have prepar'd a blessing for ye. Zen.

[Zen. passes.

Most cunningly, And with a preparation of that state I was brought in and welcom'd. Zen.

Yes faith did I. Zen.

I durst not, did not Zen.

Who's that? Zen.

Bounteous Lady, If in your sex there be that noble softness, That tenderness of heart, women are crown'd for Zen.

now am I worth your liking? Zen.

A foremost teacher of swordsmanship, when he saw his pupil master the utmost of his art, told him, "Beyond this my instruction must give way to Zen teaching."

"Zen" is the Japanese equivalent for the Dhyâna, which "represents human effort to reach through meditation zones of thought beyond the range of verbal expression."

"You har one tenant, ent it?" "Yes, seh." "Zen eet ees M. De Brahmin zat you 'ave to see.

28 examples of  zen  in sentences