"Human beings" Quotes from Famous Books
... crowd of human beings throng the board walk! How like the vast interminable deep is this thronging, surging mass of humanity, where they, like restless waves, pause awhile on the margin of the boundless sea until the ebb tide moves out in the ... — See America First • Orville O. Hiestand
... six human beings would have been in much danger, for all were where they could free ... — The Submarine Boys on Duty - Life of a Diving Torpedo Boat • Victor G. Durham
... she, with a melancholy expression on her countenance, "from a scene that has almost renewed in me that sympathy with human beings which of late years our race has ... — The Pilgrims Of The Rhine • Edward Bulwer-Lytton
... Wood's one o' the best. So, says I, when I hear about young Carfax bein' done for right there at the very place, I says to myself, 'You may look and look—hold your old inquests—collar your likely feller—but it wasn't a man that did it, and you'll have to go further than human beings if ... — The Prelude to Adventure • Hugh Walpole
... this world. The wicked are slain by the consuming glory of Christ's coming (2 Thess. 2:8); and the righteous are taken to heaven, beyond the reach of Satan's arts (1 Thess. 4:16, 17). The archenemy and his angels are thus left upon an earth devoid of human beings. Here he is chained for a thousand years, in this pit of desolation (Rev. 20:2, 5), his only companions the angels who fell with him, his only occupation the contemplation of the ruin he has wrought and the destruction that ... — Our Day - In the Light of Prophecy • W. A. Spicer
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