"Inge" Quotes from Famous Books
... name was Inge; she was a poor child, but proud and presumptuous; there was a bad foundation in her, as the saying is. When she was quite a little child, it was her delight to catch flies, and tear off their wings, so as to convert them into creeping things. Grown older, she would take cockchafers and beetles, ... — What the Moon Saw: and Other Tales • Hans Christian Andersen
... of children will serve to illustrate the superiority of spiritual power over sensuous, and usher in the dawn of God's creation, wherein they neither marry nor are given in marriage, but are as the angels. To abolish marriage at this period, [15] and maintain morality and generation, would put inge- nuity to ludicrous shifts; yet this is possible in Science, although it ... — Miscellaneous Writings, 1883-1896 • Mary Baker Eddy
... INGE, "is the embodiment of spiritual emptiness." A determined attempt is to be made to find out what the Crystal ... — Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 156, Jan. 8, 1919 • Various |