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1 On such a night great ambitions, great ideals , great lovers were created.
2 He held fast to great ideals and to an intellectually rigorous world view.
3 And yet underneath that you can see the strong impulses of great ideals .
4 The talkers may think otherwise, may prate of soul-stirring motives, and great ideals .
5 A dreaming youth, yet is he fired by fine inspiration and great ideals .
6 But our society has always had great ideals of equality.
7 Yes, it is; but we need great ideals to live even small lives by.
8 Two great ideals of unity-oneRoman, one Christian in origin-had possessed the middle ages.
9 War, the supreme test of a nation's worth, must be reserved for great ideals .
10 You will have, besides, the heritage of great ideals that have been handed down to you.
11 Germany has great ideals in permanent possession, but are they more or less lost to other peoples?
12 Wars provide great material for cinema because in them the world's great ideals come into play, she added.
13 That is the principle of the Young Men's Christian Association-tomake a place where the atmosphere makes great ideals contagious.
14 To us Germans great ideals have become permanent possessions, whereas to other peoples they have been more or less lost.
15 He was a man of strong speculative mind, of mystic piety, of lofty enthusiasm for great ideals , a-hungered after righteousness.
16 The man whose mind is filled with great ideals of sacrifice and duty has no room for the narrowness of hate.
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