"Leave my loneliness unbroken"
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"In what pagan nation was Moloch ever propitiated by such an unbroken and swift-moving procession of victims as are offered to this Moloch of Christendom, intemperance."
"This world is a vast unbroken totality, a deep solidarity joins its contrary powers."
"Spend unbroken chunks of time with the most important people in your life."
"No State, upon it own mere motion, can lawfully get out of the Union. Resolves and ordinances to that effect are legally nothing. I therefore consider that the Union is unbroken. There needs to be no bloodshed or violence; and there shall be none, unless forced upon the national authority."
"Every person who has ever lived has lived an unbroken succession of unique occasions."
"I can transform my entire life. The universe is an unbroken, continuous fabric within which I can create and intend my destiny."
"You show the world as a complete, unbroken chain, an eternal chain, linked together by cause and effect."
"As the brain-changes are continuous, so do all these consciousnesses melt into each other like dissolving views. Properly they are but one protracted consciousness, one unbroken stream."
"Life is an unbroken succession of false situations."
"The past,' he thought, 'is linked with the present by an unbroken chain of events flowing one out of another.' And it seemed to him that he had just seen both ends of that chain; that when he touched one end the other quivered."
"There is an unbroken chain of opposition to the introduction of economic freedom and to the capitalist autonomy of the economic sphere... In every case the opposition could only be overcome - peacefully or by force - because of the promise of capitalism to establish equality... That this promise was an illusion we all know."
"I've never seen novels as built things. I have a tendency to see them as found things so that I always feel a little bit like an archaeologist who's working to get some fragile fossil out of the ground. And the more you get out unbroken, the better you succeed."
"I have been practicing, with scientific precision, nonviolence and its possibilities for an unbroken period of over fifty years."
"India has an unbroken tradition of nonviolence from times immemorial."
"Unbroken Evolution under uniform conditions pleased every one -- except curates and bishops; it was the very best substitute for religion; a safe, conservative practical, thoroughly Common-Law deity."