The sun, the salt breeze, the living water, the proud gaiety of the ship, produced a feeling of intense, inexplicable joy, a profound satisfaction with the present, and a negligence of past and future.
I explained how he objected to the whole household at the Heights, and how sorry he would be to find she had been there; but I insisted most on the fact, that if she revealed my negligence of his orders, he would perhaps be so angry that I should have to leave; and Cathy couldn't bear that prospect: she pledged her word, and kept it for my sake.
He is a dark-skinned gipsy in aspect, in dress and manners a gentleman: that is, as much a gentleman as many a country squire: rather slovenly, perhaps, yet not looking amiss with his negligence, because he has an erect and handsome figure; and rather morose.
Such was the collection of papers (left perhaps, as she could then suppose, by the negligence of a servant in the place whence she had taken them) which had filled her with expectation and alarm, and robbed her of half her night's rest!
She supposed the proprietor wanted to cover up his negligence in not getting the book in promptly.
Fools, men of little intelligence, give themselves overt negligence, but the wise man protects his diligence as a supreme treasure.
There was no negligence and diversion," the railways said in a statement.
"It's gross negligence on the school's part.
We will improve oversight and accountability systems, root out incompetence, inertia, and negligence, and show zero tolerance to for those who are on the government payroll but do not perform their duties.
If he was lured due to mo-mentary negligence and committed treason,his illustrious name would be de-stroyed overnight.
The negligence of the delicate balance of your body and soul, the harmful habits such as smoking, excessive drinking and burning mid-night oil will catch up with you someday.
Obama repeated arguments he cites often to promote his climate change effort, including a litany of grim facts and figures about rising temperatures, swelling seas and vanishing sea ice, dismissing skeptics of the phenomenon or those who refuse to act on it as guilty of "negligence" and "dereliction of duty.
In November, a lower court sentenced Lee to 36 years in jail after finding him guilty of gross negligence and dereliction of duty for abandoning the passengers, who were mostly high school students on a school outing.
So lovely a girl, she should grow up happily, but because of my negligence, she lost her life.
Youth is still lingering on there, but it can't stand any carelessness or negligence.
Some forbear it, not upon negligence alone, but doubting to bring themselves into melancholy, in respect they shall find it broken.
His enemies may indulge their pride by airy negligence and gratify their malice by quiet neutrality.
Livestock is one of the biggest sources of pollution and environmental negligence, according to the UN.