But the real truth is that their projects miscarry because they mistakemere activity for energy.
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You are misled, and mistakemere fact for the fiction of history, which is truth-andinstructs-andis beautiful.
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It would indeed be a clouded mind which could mistakemere disordered fancies for willful offenses against the truth.
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Do not mistakemere idle fancies for the tremendous miracle-working force of Will nerved to creation by a conviction of Necessity.
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And for years I've been mistakingmere vulgar female vanity for maternal solicitude.
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And I say this, because you are in danger of mistakingmere knowledge for improvement.
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She had thought of this life of hers always in terms of uneventfulness, mistakingmere incident for emotional experience.
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"Young man," he said, "you must not mistakemere recklessness for valor."
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(Minds not keenly analytical are always apt to mistakemere correlation of appearance with causative sequence.
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Hence arose an obvious, and perhaps an unavoidable error; for these critics being men of shallow capacities, very easily mistookmere form for substance.