Similar words: ad, add, aid, any, band, end, hand, land. Meaning: [ənd; (ə)n; ænd] conj.1. (used to connect grammatically coordinate words, phrases, or clauses) along or together with; as well as; in addition to; besides; also; moreover: pens and pencils. 2. added to; plus: 2 and 2 are 4. 3. then: He read for an hour and went to bed. 4. also, at the same time: to sleep and dream. 5. then again; repeatedly: He coughed and coughed. 6. (used to imply different qualities in things having the same name): There are bargains and bargains, so watch out. 7. (used to introduce a sentence, implying continuation) also; then: And then it happened. 8. Informal. to (used between two finite verbs): Try and do it. Call and see if she's home yet. 9. (used to introduce a consequence or conditional result): He felt sick and decided to lie down for a while. Say one more word about it and I'll scream. 10. but; on the contrary: He tried to run five miles and couldn't. They said they were about to leave and then stayed for two more hours. 11. (used to connect alternatives): He felt that he was being forced to choose between his career and his family. 12. (used to introduce a comment on the preceding clause): They don't like each other - and with good reason. 13. Archaic. if: and you please. Cf. an2. 14. and so forth, and the like; and others; et cetera: We discussed traveling, sightseeing, and so forth. 15. and so on, and more things or others of a similar kind; and the like: It was a summer filled with parties, picnics, and so on. n.16. an added condition, stipulation, detail, or particular: He accepted the job, no ands or buts about it. 17. conjunction (def. 5b)..
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212. Money is a singular thing, It ranks with love as man's greatest source of joy. And with death as his greatest source of anxiety.
213. If democracy is to survive, it is the task of men of thoughts, as well as men of action, to put aside pride and prejudice; and with courage and single-minded devotion---- to find the truth and teach the truth that shall keep men free.
214. The vices of the rich and great are mistaken for error, and those of the poor and lowly, for crimes.
221. Sincerity, a deep genuine, heart-felt sincerity,(Sentencedict.com) is a trait of true and noble manhood.
224. Men have lost their reason in nothig so much as their religion, wherein stones and clouts make martyrs.
228. The secret of a good momory is attention, and attention to a subject depends upon our interest in it-- We rarely forget that which has made a deep impression on our minds.
232. The world can be changed by man's endeavor, and that this endeavor can lead to something new and better .No man can sever the bonds that unite him to his society simply by averting his eyes . He must ever be receptive and sensitive to the new ; and have sufficient courage and skill to novel facts and to deal with them .
235. Fame turns all the lights on and while it gives power and prestige, it takes the you out of you; you must be what the public thinks you are.not what you really are or could be.