All species must not and cannot value alike, for what is the lion's good is the antelope's evil and
vice versa.
But, by the best contradictory authorities, this Grecian story of Hercules and the whale is considered to be derived from the still more ancient Hebrew story of Jonah and the whale; and
vice versa; certainly they are very similar.
Asked to differentiate between European and Chinese poetry, some critics would perhaps insist upon their particular colour sense, instancing the curious fact that where we see blue to them it often appears green, and
vice versa, or the tone theories that make their poems so difficult to understand; in fact, a learned treatise would be written on these lines, to prove that the Chinese poets were not human beings as we understand humanity at all.
He visited his "good friend Anna Pavlovna" as well as his daughter's "diplomatic salon," and often in his constant comings and goings between the two camps became confused and said at Helene's what he should have said at Anna Pavlovna's and
vice versa.
Moreover, they cancel one another; for if there is no double it follows that there is no half, and
vice versa; this rule also applies to all such correlatives.
He could not open the door without first closing the closet door, and
VICE VERSA. It was impossible for him anywhere to traverse the room in a straight line.
And whenever a longshoreman remembered something against a scow- schooner sailor, or
vice versa, or an oyster pirate remembered or was remembered, a fist shot out and another fight was on.
The merchant fishermen at the falls acted as middlemen or factors, and passed the objects of traffic, as it were, cross-handed; trading away part of the wares received from the mountain tribes to those of the rivers and plains, and
vice versa: their packages of pounded salmon entered largely into the system of barter, and being carried off in opposite directions, found their way to the savage hunting camps far in the interior, and to the casual white traders who touched upon the coast.
Psycho-physical parallelism is the theory that mental and physical events each have causes in their own sphere, but run on side by side owing to the fact that every state of the brain coexists with a definite state of the mind, and
vice versa. This view of the reciprocal causal independence of mind and matter has no basis except in metaphysical theory.* For us, there is no necessity to make any such assumption, which is very difficult to harmonize with obvious facts.
Thus, you shall stand on the aristocratic side of a room filled with company, and every thing will present a vulgar and democratic appearance; or,
vice versa, you shall occupy a place among the oi polloi, and all is aristocratic, exclusive, and offensive.
Look at the Greek pediment inscribed upon the Roman pediment, and
vice versa. It is still the Pantheon on the Parthenon: Saint-Peter's of Rome.
What I hate to-day I adore to-morrow, and
vice versa. You see that I cannot, like you, for instance, settle on any fixed plan."