"No longer" Quotes from Famous Books
... are you not? [Turning to Barssegh:] Take it all, now! Satisfy yourself! [Takes off his coat.] Take this also! [Throws it to Barssegh.] Yes, take it! [Takes his cap from the table and throws it to Barssegh.] Make off with this also; I need it no longer. [Runs to ... — Armenian Literature • Anonymous
... sipped his tea he was watching, watching. So was Miss Gordon. Finally, he could stand it no longer and he spoke to her as ... — The Shield of Silence • Harriet T. Comstock
... their interest among the Rabbanite followers of Maimonides. Aristotelianism, introduced by Alfarabi, Avicenna and Averroes among the Arabs, and Ibn Daud and Maimonides among the Jews, dominated all speculative thought, and the old Kalam was obsolete and forgotten. Gersonides no longer regards the Kalamistic point of view as a living issue. He ignores it entirely. His problems as we have seen are those raised by the Averroistic system. In this respect then a reading of Aaron ben Elijah's "Ez Hayim" (Tree of Life)[360] affects us like a breath from a foreign clime, ... — A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy • Isaac Husik
... merriment ceased and all eyes were turned inquiringly toward us. Some one pointed to him who sat beside our eldest sister and gayly said, "Look at your new brother." Another asked, "How do you like him?" We gazed around in silent amazement until a third continued teasingly, "She is no longer Elitha Donner, but Mrs. Perry McCoon. You have lost your sister, for her husband will take her away with him." "Lost your sister!" Those harrowing words stirred our pent feelings to anguish so keen that he who had ... — The Expedition of the Donner Party and its Tragic Fate • Eliza Poor Donner Houghton
... captain watched the sphere float over the ashes of its victim for a moment; then, apparently satisfied that the man no longer lived, ... — The Whispering Spheres • Russell Robert Winterbotham
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