Earnshaw was not to be civilized with a wish, and my young lady was no philosopher, and no paragon of patience; but both their minds tending to the same point—one loving and desiring to esteem, and the other loving and desiring to be esteemed—they contrived in the end to reach it.
There, alone in the world, overcome by disappointment at the destruction of all his vain hopes, a prey to profound disgust for all human beings, filled with hatred of the civilized world, he realized the wreck of his fortune, assembled some score of his most faithful companions, and one day disappeared, leaving no trace behind.
They were accustomed, besides, to this new life in the midst of the domain which their intelligence had as it were civilized.
They were without news from the civilized world, lost on this island, as completely as if they had been on the most minute star of the celestial hemisphere!
Was he weary of this return to a civilized mode of existence?
It was evident that if the castaway had ever been a civilized being, solitude had made him a savage, or worse, perhaps a regular man of the woods.
A sty was constructed under the poultry-yard, and soon contained several young ones in the way to become civilized, that is to say, to become fat under Neb's care.
We will build towns, we will establish railways, start telegraphs, and one fine day, when it is quite changed, quite put in order and quite civilized, we will go and offer it to the government of the Union.
" "That little boys and girls should be tormented," said Henry, "is what no one at all acquainted with human nature in a civilized state can deny; but in behalf of our most distinguished historians, I must observe that they might well be offended at being supposed to have no higher aim, and that by their method and style, they are perfectly well qualified to torment readers of the most advanced reason and mature time of life.
Of course, she has a queer way of expressing herself—a little too—well, too kind of forcible, you know; but she'll likely get over that now that she's come to live among civilized folks.
'Now go back to your work and get civilized.
In civilized societies, especially in English-speaking societies, this is too apt to be forgotten.
,、、、(build a clean, healthy, civilized and organized online environment),(protect the cybersecurity of youngsters),(laws and regulations),.
Every civilized person is a social being.
It's the moment every dog owner instantly regrets ever letting their dog kiss them on the mouth: Watching that very same beloved, seemingly well-trained and civilized pup eagerly devour a stinky, steaming pile of poop off the sidewalk.
The ban will "eradicate bad funeral practices, advocate civilized ancestor worship, and purify the urban environment," the statement said.
Launched in October by Ctrip, the "Excellent Chinese Tourists Fund" aims to reward tourists who serve as role models for others, and promote the idea of civilized tourism among Chinese travelers.
The love of country is the first virtue in a civilized man.
"In a civilized country like where I come from," said Eustace, "the ships are so big that when you're inside you wouldn't know you were at sea at all.
The love of country is the first virtue in a civilized man.