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1
He suddenly realized how
puny
man
was against the forces man could unleash.
2
How, then, can
puny
man
hope to stand against them?
3
Certainly, not the most terrible wickedness of
puny
man
.
4
He had not before seen Bathurst, and had pictured him to himself as a weak,
puny
man
.
5
Look and see me,
puny
man
.
6
Now, can it be supposed that the sin of
puny
man
will finally impair the happiness of God?
7
The urge to retch was pushed aside by the urge to break every bone in the
puny
man
's
body.
8
Mr. Oliver is but a poor little
puny
man
,
and I never knew Mr. James so hard to please.'
9
As
puny
man
conceives time and things, an awful cycle will have lapsed; in the sweep of the cosmic life, a pulse-beat will have throbbed.
10
How tame appear the works of art, and how insignificant the bearing of proud,
puny
man
,
compared with the awful grandeur of that natural curiosity.
11
I like to think of great Alpine roads as the fastnesses of giants, who threaten death to
puny
man
when he ventures into their power.
12
But as for those
puny
men
,
let them keep their fire.
13
Stunted trees bent before the wind like
puny
men
who strained impotently to advance.
14
And Loki said, Wherefore did we foolishly take upon ourselves the likenesses of
puny
men
?
15
And, by how powerful the bombs were in comparison to the
puny
men
who made them.
16
The figures, straining like
puny
men
,
fought harder.
puny
man
puny