Word: strife
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...escape reality you must build up a new reality in its place. Unlike the Buddhist who finds this new reality in Nirvana or the assimilation of the will we must achieve it by a transformation of the will, by a new creation. Evreinov carries over the factional strife between the realistic and expressionistic theatre in Russia to the field of life itself. If all the world is a stage it is at best a realistic stage and all realism is bad. The Manager of the Universe, whoever he may be, is managing His Stock-company very badly. Two thousand years...
...Harvard CRIMSON, today celebrating the tenth anniversary of its present building, is the product of 53 years of strife and labor. It has a history of hardships overcome, of desperate competitions won, and of ever increasing success...
...higher Judge than man and each will receive his just dues. And I am in hopes Mr. Lodge repented his harsh views before he was called to meet his God. For otherwise I fear that his chances of happiness will be very slim. For our Saviour condemns every strife, malice, backbiting, selfishness and all manner of evil. And our late President was as free from those vices as mortal man could be. . . I know that his crown will be filled with stars . . . His every thought was for his country and people and what did America give him in return...
...Rumored strife in the Booth family, heads of the Salvation Army (TIME, Oct. 5) was once more patiently denied. Mrs. Bramwell Booth, wife of the General (English Salvation Army leader) and sister-in-law of Commander Evangeline (U. S. Salvation Army leader) arrived in Manhattan going to Winnipeg for a Canadian convention of the Salvation Army. Said she: "I had a warm welcome by radio from my sister, Commander Evangeline Booth...
...Lloyd George as he read the comment on his speech, "to be taken seriously," "a new, vitalizing and challenging idea," perhaps he dreamed a little of homing, coming to the Government bench in the House?until his eye ran on "obsolete policy." "raises the spectre of agrarian strife," "a mere bundle of details...