Honourable even in the curiousest pointes of honour, whereout there can no disgrace nor disperagement come unto her.
He strides around like he's the king of all he surveys through those eyes of his, framed by (okay) wrinkles.
Even a case-hardened monorailist must blench at the thought of the storm such a proposition would create.
But this argument, which first Anaxagoras and later Eudoxus and certain others used, is very easily upset; for it is not difficult to collect many insuperable objections to such a view.
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