It seemed to me that I should feel ashamed to have spent two months in Paris, and not to have acquired more
insight into the language.
But then, again, my exasperating
insight into Alfred's self- complacent soul, his freedom from all the doubts and fears, the unsatisfied yearnings, the exquisite tortures of sensitiveness, that had made the web of my life, seemed to absolve me from all bonds towards him.
An
insight into the beauty and excellence of this incomparable adjective is unhappily denied to him who has the misfortune to know that the gentleman's name is pronounced Ke-ho-tay.
On the contrary I was then wiser and had more
insight than at any other time, and understood all that is worth understanding in life, because...
The supreme touch of the white rabbit pulling on his white gloves as he hastens is again absolutely the child's vision, but the white rabbit as guide and introducer of Alice's adventures belongs to mature grown
insight.
But the writer of the article in question goes on to point out, with
insight and justice, that for a great number of people (20,000, I think he says) it is a means of livelihood - that it is, in his own words, an industry.
He recalled his own criticisms of Tyndall of his complacent satisfaction in the cleverness of his experiments, and for his lack of philosophic
insight. And suddenly there floated into his mind the joyful thought: "In two years' time I shall have two Dutch cows; Pava herself will perhaps still be alive, a dozen young daughters of Berkoot and the three others--how lovely!"
In the words of a Russian critic, who seeks to explain the feeling inspired by Dostoevsky: "He was one of ourselves, a man of our blood and our bone, but one who has suffered and has seen so much more deeply than we have his
insight impresses us as wisdom .
Once back in the town, he and his
insight and his knowledge would trouble English ladies no more.
In connection with this, there is one circumstance which makes your recollections peculiarly valuable, and renders your early
insight the more remarkable.
He had been angered at first -- he confessed -- by my ambition to soar to Dimensions above the Third; but, since then, he had received fresh
insight, and he was not too proud to acknowledge his error to a Pupil.
Therefore, if he who rules a principality cannot recognize evils until they are upon him, he is not truly wise; and this
insight is given to few.