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Every man casts a shadow; not his body only, but his imperfectly mingled spirit. This is his grief. Let him turn which way he will, it falls opposite to the sun; short at noon, long at eve. Did you never see it?
Henry David Thoreau
You
Man
Grief
Will
Long
Every
Way
Sun
See
Spirit
Shadow
Only
Casts
Imperfectly
Never
He
Him
Opposite
Noon
His
Falls
Did
Short
Which
Turn
Body
Eve
Every Man
I hope I may have succeeded in presenting to you, however imperfectly, the currents of thought due to the work of the immortal Darwin which have helped to make anthropology what it is at the present time.
Franz Boas
Work
Hope
Time
You
Thought
Immortal
Darwin
Imperfectly
Make
Due
However
Anthropology
May
Currents
Which
Succeeded
Helped
Present
Present Time
Presenting
Freedom is a lonely battle, but if the United States doesn't lead it - sometimes imperfectly, but mostly with honor - who will?
Cal Thomas
Freedom
Battle
Sometimes
Honor
Will
Lonely
States
Imperfectly
Lead
Mostly
Who
United
United States
Heat can also be produced by the impact of imperfectly elastic bodies as well as by friction. This is the case, for instance, when we produce fire by striking flint against steel, or when an iron bar is worked for some time by powerful blows of the hammer.
Hermann von Helmholtz
Time
Fire
Striking
Impact
Some
Case
Steel
Imperfectly
Instance
Powerful
Also
Well
Hammer
Friction
Iron
Heat
Blows
Bar
Against
Elastic
Produce
Worked
Produced
Bodies
Flint
I now resolved to go to bed early, with a firm purpose of also rising early the next day to revisit this charming walk; for I thought to myself, I have now seen this temple of the modern world imperfectly; I have seen it only by moonlight.
Karl Philipp Moritz
Myself
Day
World
Walk
Thought
Seen
Resolved
Moonlight
Temple
Charming
Rising
Only
Purpose
Imperfectly
Firm
Also
Bed
Go
Revisit
Modern
Modern World
Next
Now
Early
Well, with the French language, which I understood and spoke, however imperfectly, and read in great quantities, at certain times, the matter I suppose was slightly different from either Latin or Greek.
Robert Fitzgerald
Great
Matter
Language
Latin
Slightly
Imperfectly
Spoke
Suppose
French
Well
French Language
Read
Quantities
Understood
However
Times
Greek
Different
Either
Which
Certain