Autobiography, 31:to mathematics, even ordinary arithmetic, I was hopelessly bad - so bad that at this school it wasAutobiography, 93:on the boat to England. I cried ceaselessly and hopelessly and I could not stop however hard IAutobiography, 173:who stood for brotherhood and democracy were hopelessly outnumbered and, therefore, beaten. ThereAutobiography, 173:our side. In spite of it all, however, we were hopelessly defeated and the E.S. was aggressivelyDiscipleship1, 487:to hold the ground gained and to hope, somewhat hopelessly, that the time will come when one willHealing, 560:and people along a different line. But they are hopelessly wrong in believing that that isProblems, 176:the war goes on, and the man in the street waits hopelessly for a decision which will lead to peacePsychology1, 202:a man will distinguish red and yellow, but will hopelessly confuse blue, green and violet. TheReappearance, 114:XXVI, 39.) They say it ignorantly and often hopelessly; nevertheless, it indicates a general |