Autobiography, 72:in my day, even in the bitterest cold, we had to wear sun helmets. I find that sun helmets are notAutobiography, 208:of a lot of new dresses and I simply can't wear all I have. I would feel greedy if I held on to allAutobiography, 226:wore was given to me by her husband and I wear it all the time and always think of her with theDiscipleship1, 557:Then that lower aggregation of forces begins to wear down; its vibration weakens and, because muchDiscipleship2, 675:changing them) and he, therefore, submits to the wear and tear of life, and to the constantFire, 857:currents, what is needed to replace the daily wear and tear. It is the medium whereby man comesFire, 868:"Their aim is, to bring soul-vision, and to wear away hindrances." "The Rules are these: purity,Healing, 217:The man is no longer simply an animal. The wear and tear of the emotional life (the majorHercules, 15:summers when I slew the lion, and hence I wear its skin. Again at twenty-one, I met my bride. TodayHercules, 99:Teacher of his life, and gained permission to wear the skin in place of that already worn and used.Hercules, 113:God; to him I must give up this girdle which I wear. Shall we obey the word, O Amazons, or shall weIntellect, 169:with a tireless vigor which does, nevertheless, wear out the nervous system, and affect hisMagic, 268:of work and in physical plane activities. They wear themselves out by identifying themselves withRays, 622:and politically - what they should do, read and wear; this, to a still greater extent, is the crime |