Word: thanked
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...church, "he finds less cause for joy. . . . The pathetic weakness of much of our religious education is now most glaringly apparent. . . . We have turned out too many people who are more like the Pharisee than the Publican-members of the Episcopal Church who look around and say, 'Thank God I am not as other men are.' It has all contributed to the smug complacency that makes so many Episcopalians readily and proudly admit that they are Churchmen, but makes them as readily admit that they 'don't go to church much...
...into it. The visions make neither good sense nor good nonsense; the ending of the play is lame; the dialogue is sometimes bright but often flashy, and riddled with literary puns ("I have been faithful to thee, Cynara. after my Old Fashioneds"). For its best moments Foolish Notion can thank deep-throated Actress Bankhead-a tiger in her wrath and also (with a funny line) a tiger in her timing...
After victory over the enemy, my violin will sound as if new, and I hope to thank you again . . . with my art in the triumphal days...
...patient list is getting high again and that means long hours of good work for us. Honestly, Peg, I've never really had a chance to nurse before this. Here is where you actually and gratefully thank God that there is something you can do to help. Even the least little bit counts...
...healthier climate until he had finished Looking Backward's sequel, Equality. In Colorado, the current treatment-exercise and creosote-further weakened him. He returned to Chicopee Falls, managed to walk from the carriage to the rocking chair on the front porch, slumped into it, said "Thank God I'm home." A month later, on May 22, 1898, he died...