Nobody knows that better than you," said Will, with light gallantry, but
inwardly prepared to be angry.
But to enable a prince to form an opinion of his servant there is one test which never fails; when you see the servant thinking more of his own interests than of yours, and seeking
inwardly his own profit in everything, such a man will never make a good servant, nor will you ever be able to trust him; because he who has the state of another in his hands ought never to think of himself, but always of his prince, and never pay any attention to matters in which the prince is not concerned.
"Such red hair,--and a wedding-ring!" I exclaimed
inwardly. "How this woman must have suffered!"
Mother Simon wiped it away with a cloth, saying
inwardly that some day she would have to go through the same thing herself.
Setting aside their rewards and results, I want to know what they are in themselves, and how they
inwardly work in the soul.
They said their prayers
inwardly, and lying down, since there was nobody there with authority to make them kneel and recite aloud; in truth, they had a mind not to say them at all, but they were afraid to proceed to such lengths as that, lest they might call down a sudden and special thunderbolt from heaven.
His days were filled with morbid self-pity, which eventually engendered in his weak and vacillating mind a hatred for those who had sent him here--for the very men he had at first
inwardly thanked for saving him from the ignominy of degradation.
And Zarathustra also was silent; and his eye directed itself
inwardly, as if it gazed into the far distance.
She did not sit there
inwardly upbraiding her husband, lamenting at Fate, which had directed her footsteps to the path which they had taken.
The tyrant observed the whisper, and conjectured its import, though he could not hear what was said; and he
inwardly strengthened himself in his determination to keep the power he possessed over his victim.
Why, the whole point, the real sting of it lay in the fact that continually, even in the moment of the acutest spleen, I was
inwardly conscious with shame that I was not only not a spiteful but not even an embittered man, that I was simply scaring sparrows at random and amusing myself by it.
Likewise glorious gifts and foundations, are like sacrifices without salt; and but the painted sepulchres of alms, which soon will putrefy, and corrupt
inwardly. Therefore measure not thine advancements, by quantity, but frame them by measure: and defer not charities till death; for, certainly, if a man weigh it rightly, he that doth so, is rather liberal of another man's, than of his own.