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Sentences starting with reflection
- Reflection will prove that there is no other way of practically applying it. [7]
- Reflection doubtless warned him that it would be a dangerous venture to enter the same life-boat with this woman, yet how bewitchingly beautiful she had seemed to him in her proud superiority, in the agitation of soul aroused by the yearning for a fairer fate! [10]
Sentences ending with reflection
- I am glad you told me my faults plainly in private, for in your public notice you touch on them so lightly, I should perhaps have passed them over thus indicated, with too little reflection. [14]
- More than once when I climbed to our garret I found the captain seated on the three-legged chair, with his head between his hands, sunk in reflection. [9]
- Even Jake Wheeler was tongue-tied, and Jethro appeared to be lost in reflection. [9]
- Philip had to walk some five miles before he reached a little station, where he could wait for a train, and he had ample time for reflection. [5]
- Is it not time for reflection when we find ourselves willing to see in such a being matter for frivolous curiosity instead of regret and grave reflection? [5]
- Washington plunged into this love affair as he plunged into everything else--upon impulse and without reflection. [5]
- You can not think in this place any more than you can in any other in Palestine that would be likely to inspire reflection. [5]
- But gradually as the street lights burned brighter and familiar sights began to appear, she grew more controlled and became capable of reflection. [9]
- His letters take the form of confessions, and are the fruits of much philosophical reflection. [9]
- I am aware that this would be a grave step, and we should not hasten to throw overboard Luther and the right of private judgment without reflection. [4]
Short sentences using reflection
- No reflection could alter it. [10]
- Further reflection. [5]
More example sentences with the word reflection in them
- If I had yours to put up alongside of them, I believe the combination would bring more souls to earnest reflection and ultimate conviction of their lost condition, than any other kind of warning would. [5]
- If, upon reflection, you Howellses find, you can stop over here on your way, I wish you would do it, and telegraph me. [5]
- Waiting, in silence, would have been agreeable enough, for I was full of matter for reflection, and wanted to give it a chance to work. [5]
- And it is worth reflection what we should do, what could we spend our energies on, and what would evoke them, we who are both civilized and enlightened, if all nations were civilized and the earth were entirely subdued. [4]
- I am flattered with the personal regard you manifested for me; but I do hope that, on more mature reflection, you will view the public interest as a paramount consideration, and therefore determine to let the worst come. [7]
- This fact, together with the opportunity for reflection afforded by solitary confinement, had its effect--its natural effect. [5]
- We have no wish to live the scenes of which they are over again, the reflection is enough. [11]
- I do not wish to be understood as casting the least reflection upon the high character and standing of the gentleman from Louisiana far from it. [5]
- Most future notices will in all likelihood have a reflection of the Spectator in them. [14]
- Was it because when he had once spoken so crudely of the University I had seen the reflection of her spirit in his eyes? [9]
- Here, for instance, were two far-reaching and momentous events, one crowding upon the other, and not an hour for reflection, realization, or adjustment! [9]
- The drenching we were getting was misery enough, but a deeper misery still was the reflection that the halter might end us before we were a day older. [5]
- Again whole days, weeks, and months of his life passed in as great a rush and were as much occupied with evening parties, dinners, lunches, and balls, giving him no time for reflection, as in Petersburg. [2]
- In a small way we were the same sort of simpletons as those who climb unnecessarily the perilous peaks of Mont Blanc and the Matterhorn, and derive no pleasure from it except the reflection that it isn't a common experience. [5]
- In his eyes was the same half-rapt, intense, distant look which came into them when, at Vilray, he saw that red reflection in the sky over against St. Saviour's, and urged his horses onward. [11]
- It was not until later reflection that he realized Mr. Bentley might, by an intuitive sympathy, a depth of understanding, have drained something of his state, since the incidents which followed were to be accounted for on no other grounds. [9]
- There was an undertone of reflection in the voice which did not escape Mrs. Crozier's senses, and it also caught the ear of the Young Doctor, to whom there came a sudden revelation of the reason why Burlingame had left Mrs. Tynan's house. [11]
- About half-way he took a rest, and admired the reflection of the moon in the bright mirror of the water, and he could not but think of Petrus' court-yard that had shone in the same silvery light when he had climbed up to Sirona's window. [10]
- He had retired to Crotona in the neighborhood of Pythagoras and there passed his time in reflection, dying with the tranquillity of a philosopher. [10]
- Parpon knew it to be the reflection of the campfires in the valley, where Lagroin and his men were sleeping. [11]
- Sometimes a greenish tint was seen upon its surface, which might have been taken for vegetation, but it was thought not improbably to be a reflection from the vast forests of South America. [6]
- I had no time for reflection, for before I could gain any certain information by word of mouth, a captain of the heathen had seized me, and we came to a life and death struggle before Miriam's very eyes. [10]
- This reflection flashed through her mind with the speed of lightning while she was listening to Althea's conversation with the sculptor. [10]
- One might have thought in all these years he had sat within the gates staring at the brick row of the company's boarding houses on the opposite bank of the canal that reflection might have brought a certain degree of enlightenment. [9]
- We cannot make this turf in Virginia," was the reflection of Mr. De Long. [4]
- Since we breakfasted, this morning, we have seen enough to have furnished us food for a year's reflection if we could have seen the various objects in comfort and looked upon them deliberately. [5]
- The Undertaker's Apprentice, thinking this a reflection upon his arrangements, said, with a wave of the hand to the rope: "Nannin, ch'est tres ship-shape, Maitre! [11]
- There are some things that may not be discussed directly, and the conduct of life at a modern university--which is a reflection of life in the greater world--is one of these. [9]
- The next morning the worthy woman thought that hunger and reflection would have subdued the rebellious spirit. [6]
- I can see the tops of the palm-trees in the Nile, and the moon's reflection between them, glistening like a white swan. [10]
- Natasha went to the table and without a moment's reflection wrote that answer to Princess Mary which she had been unable to write all the morning. [2]
- Some chemistry of the soul had taken place in him in the hour when he drove to the Manor Cartier from Vilray, and it produced a strange fire, which merged into the reflection of the sky above the burning mill. [11]
- I recognized in the social system of undergraduate life at Harvard a reflection of that of a greater world where I hoped some day to shine; yet my ambition did not prey upon me. [9]
- Even yet upon the sky was the reflection of the fire, and distant sounds of singing, shouting, and carousal came to us from the Lower Town. [11]
- The moonlight and the reflection from the snow shone brightly through the little window, but Ulrich longed for darkness, and buried his face in the pillows. [10]
- On high ground, the reflection from the chalk-hills was blinding. [5]
- That quality in the picture which so long had satisfied and entranced him had now become repellent, an ugly significant reflection of something --something in himself he was suddenly eager to repudiate and deny. [9]
- Then he begged the noble widow to look into the glass and to let him know as soon as there was any reflection of the battle. [10]
- Natasha looked in the mirrors and could not distinguish her reflection from the others. [2]
- As he set the flask down he made the reflection that if he would drink water instead of Chianti he could send his father three dollars a week, on his back debts, and he resolved to do it. [8]
- The reflection of the far-off fire bathed the glass, and her face had a glow, the eyes shining through, intent and most serious. [11]
- But I fear that this is an unamiable reflection, and I am at this time in a very amiable mood. [6]
- And I trust that reflection will convince you of the folly of pushing this matter to the extreme. [9]
- A week before that fifteen minutes of calm reflection would have enabled that man to contrive some last words that would have been a credit to himself and a comfort to his family for generations to come. [5]
- It is conceivable that as time went on the thought in their minds and its reflection in hers might solidify into conviction. [5]
- The traveller who supposes that he is to repeat the melancholy experience of Shenstone, and have to sigh over the reflection that he has found "his warmest welcome at an inn," has something to learn at the offices of the great city hotels. [6]
- She had that sort of mind which accepts no stereotyped reflection or idea; she worked things out for herself. [11]
- Yet Gorgias found something in her features which he was unable to express in words--the reflection of the ardent gratitude that had taken possession of her soul and filled it absolutely. [10]
- A charming reflection sir, very charming! [12]
- We got no sight of the countless treasures of art in the Louvre galleries that day, and our only poor little satisfaction was in the reflection that Ferguson sold not a solitary silk dress pattern. [5]
- And this is shown even in the excessive refinement and elaboration of trifles, the minutia of reflection, the keenness of analysis, the unrelenting pursuit of every social topic into subtleties untouched by the older essayists. [4]
- All at once she wondered if his words had any hidden meaning, and she felt angrily self-conscious; but she instantly put the reflection away, for if ever any man travelled by the straight Roman road of speech and thought, it was he. [11]
- In the former she saw as the primitive woman without thought; in the latter she looked inward, and her gaze was the reflection of a troubled mind. [13]
- Without further reflection she imposed silence upon herself and--yesterday she would not have ventured to do it--threw her arm around Herr Casper's shoulders, gazed affectionately at him, and whispered: "You must not despair, father. [10]
- In that reflection she found a certain fierce joy. [9]
- His look was set upon the red reflection which widened in the sky and seemed to grow nearer and nearer. [11]
- It is a serious charge against him, and reflection will be good for us all. [11]
- Her eyes, always sad, now looked with particular hopelessness at her reflection in the glass. [2]
- One wanted to rush to the citadel, another to the town-hall and, in the excitement of the moment, no sensible reflection was made. [10]
- A volcanic hill rose up on one side, gloomy and stern, but the reflection of the fires reached it, and made its sides quiver--the rock itself seemed trembling. [11]
- Afterwards Mr. Crewe remained so long in reflection that his man Waters became alarmed, and sought him out and interrupted his revery. [9]
- Laura concluded, after reflection, to let circumstances determine the course it might be best for her to pursue as regarded the several aristocracies. [5]
- They decided, on reflection, to join company with the mail-rider, who was going to Burnsville by the shorter route, and could pilot them over the dangerous ford of the Toe. [4]
- Two years of reflection, the protectors of the law deemed, might suffice to teach this dangerous fellow to respect the property of others and to keep him from outbreaks against those to whom he owed gratitude and reverence. [10]
- Yet even calm reflection would not have revealed the right answer to the problem. [10]
- But a moment's reflection would convince me that whatever of high hope (as I think there is) there may be in this in the long term, its sudden execution is impossible. [7]
- But a moment's reflection would convince me that whatever of high hope (as I think there is) there may be in this in the long run, its sudden execution is impossible. [7]
- He considered the reflection with anxious observation, and when he seated himself in his litter to be borne to the house of his friend Katuti, he said to himself that he still might claim to be called a handsome man. [10]
- And a little reflection will convince any gentleman here that there is always a danger of the exceptional in your system. [8]
- But this very reflection made me so lighthearted that my Conscience could hardly keep his seat, but was like to float aloft toward the ceiling like a toy balloon. [5]
- Every man of reflection is vaguely conscious of an imperfectly-defined circle which is drawn about his intellect. [6]
- There was interested reflection in his eye. [11]
- But a brief reflection changed his mind. [10]
- After a deep reflection and careful planning, I said: "Sire, I have been misunderstood. [5]
- I submit this rather for your reflection than for comment. [7]
- I had not propounded it without some reflection, and I wish now to address to this audience some remarks upon it. [7]
- With Euthymia the primary human instincts took precedence of all reasoning or reflection about them. [6]
- With her brow pressed against the priedieu, she strove to attain calm reflection in the presence of the powerful and gracious Queen of Heaven. [10]
- But in her presence something of his old youthfulness came back, some reflection of the ardent hopes of his young manhood. [11]
- So far as possible, the people everywhere shall have that sense of perfect security which is most favorable to calm thought and reflection. [7]
- He shifted his position and took another oar, where the raft-lantern might not throw a reflection upon the water. [11]
- I had the pleasure of finding that Mistress Piozzi had been beforehand with me in suggesting the same moral reflection. [6]
- It was a pleasant reflection, though, that I did not hit him, because his master might just possibly have been a policeman. [5]
- Outside it was pleasant now; so without much reflection she pushed open the shutter, wrapped a long, dark-hued kerchief about her head and stole down the steep steps and out through a little side door into the court-yard. [10]
- Each had his place, and all were influenced by the great schemes of Rhodes and their reflection in the purposes and actions of Wallstein. [11]
- The time and place awoke reflection, and she thought with a quiet hope--less hope, perhaps, than resignation--on the past, and present, and what was yet before her. [12]
- It is a phenomenon known to all of us that we may for the moment be carried away by a book which upon cool reflection we find is false in ethics and weak in construction. [4]
- The gust passed over, the ripples smoothed themselves, and the stars shone again in quiet reflection. [6]
- As we rattled over Westminster Bridge, the music of the Vauxhall band came "throbbing through the still night," and the sky was bright with the reflection of the lights. [9]
- Her eyes travelled on with the gratified reflection that she had been admitted here. [11]
- A little reflection on his part ought to have shown him the absurdity of the Prince Charming having been there all the time, and in ready-made clothes. [9]
- We were prisoners on a desolate island, in aggravating proximity to friends who were for the present helpless to aid us; and what was still more uncomfortable was the reflection that we had neither food nor water. [5]
- The philosophical student of the origin of New World society may find food for reflection in the "materiality" of the basis of the civilization of New York. [4]
- A faint reflection of the old whimsical smile touched his lips, and his hands swept over the coverlet as though smoothing out a wrinkled map. [11]
- The unwonted intimacy of the moment, invoking as it did an endless reflection of other similar moments in their future life together, was in its effect overwhelming, bringing with it at last a conviction not to be denied. [9]
- The pale light of the candle, the reflection from the white muslin of her dressing-table and her nightwear, the strange, deep darkness of her eyes, the ungathered tawny hair falling to her shoulders, gave an unusual paleness to her face. [11]
- During this period of quiet reflection many sounds and shouts which she had not heard before reached her room. [10]
- From his experience of himself he accounted for a prevailing literary quality in it; he decided it to be from Lindau's reading and feeling rather than his reflection. [8]
- And the joy of having her there, the delight of gazing into her sweet, lovely face, and the youthful gift of forgetting the past in favor of the present, silenced every bitter reflection. [10]
- On reflection it occurred to him, as it has to other provincial young persons going to great cities, that he might perhaps have been hasty in thinking himself an object of general curiosity as yet. [6]
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