 Section 163 of 15,000 Useful Phrases by Grenville Kleiser, read for LibriVox.org by Jason Isbell. For more information on this reader, visit ShabamDevelopment.com. R. Radiantly and transparently happy. Railed at the world. Rare candor and flexibility of mind. Rare fidelity of purpose and achievement. Rarely brought to pass. Reeling headlong in luxury and sensuality. Regarded with sincere abhorrence. Regulated by the fixed rules of good breeding. Religious rites and ceremonies. Reluctant to appear in so equivocal a character. Render null and void. Rent by internal contentions. Repugnant alike to reason and conscience. Resigned to growing infirmities. Resist a common adversity. Resting on some collateral circumstance. Rhetorical and ambitious diction. Rich and exuberant complexities. Rigid and exact boundaries. Rooted in immeasurable error and falsity. Roused to tumultuous activity. Rude and blind criticism. S. Sadly counterbalanced by numerous faults. Said with epigrammatic point. Salutory in the extreme. Salutory tonic of a free current of public criticism. Sanity and quietness of soul. Scorned as an impracticable theory. Scornful of petty calculations. Scream themselves from punishment. Scrupulous and chivalrous loyalty. See with eagle glands through conventionalism. Seem to savor of paradox. Seize the auspicious moment. Self-centered anxiety and preoccupation. Self-command born of varied intercourse. Self-interest of the most compelling character. Selfish and useless rickandite. Selfishness pampered by abundance. Sense of marvelous acuteness. Sensible diminution of our comfort. Sensitive and apprehensive temperament. Sentimental wailings for the past. Serve the innocent purpose of life. Set down with meticulous care. Shames us out of our nonsense. Sharp outbursts of hatred and bitterness. Sharp restrictions of duty and opportunity. Sharply and definitively conceived. She had lost her way in a labyrinth of conjecture. She took refuge in a passionate exaggeration of her own insufficiency. Sheer mid-summer madness. Silly displays of cheap animosity. Simple and obvious to a plain understanding. Sinister and fatal augury. Skulking beneath a high-sounding benevolence. Slack-minded skimming of newspapers. Slavish doctrines of sectarianism. Slow and restless forces of conviction. Smug respectability and self-content. Snatch some advantage. Socialized and exacting studies. Some very undignified disclosures. Something essentially inexpressible. Something stifling and overperfumed. Spinning a network of falsehoods. Spiritual and moral significance. Staring in helpless bewilderment. Stealthily escaping observation. Stern determination to inflict summary justice. Stigmatized as moral cowards. Stimulated to profitable industry. Stopped as if on the verge of profoundities. Strange frankness of cynical brutality. Strange streak of melancholy. Strangled by a snare of words. Strenuous and consentious endeavor. Stretched out in dreary monotony. Strict and unalloyed veracity. Struck incessantly and remorselessly. Stupendous and awe-inspiring spectacle. Subject to the vicissitudes of fortune. Subjected to the grossest cruelties. Subordination to the common wheel. Subservient to the ends of religion. Sudden and inexplicable changes of mood. Suddenly and imperatively summoned. Suddenly swelled to unprecedented magnitude. Sufficient to repel vulgar curiosity. Suggestive sagacity and penetration. Suit the means to the end. Solan and widespread discontent. Superior in strength and prowess. Supported by a splendid fearlessness. Supremely and undeniably great. Susceptible to every impulse and stimulus. Sustained dignity and millifluous precision. Swamping every aspiration and ambition. Swift and veheminate outbursts of feeling. End of section 163. This recording is in the public domain. Recording by Jason Isbell. Take root in the heart. Take vengeance upon arrogant self-assertion. Taken in their totality. Tamed and wanted to a settled existence. Tempered by the emotional warmth of high moral ideals. That way, madness lies. The abysmal depths of despair. The accumulated bitterness of failure. The agonies of conscious failure. The air was full of the cry and clamour. The animad versions of critics. The applause was unbounded. The best proof of its timeliness and salutaryness. The bewildered and tumultuous world. The blackest abyss of despair. The blemishes of an extraordinary reputation. The bluntness of a provincial. The bogey of bad luck. The bounding pulse of youth. The brunt of life. The capacity for refined pursuits. The charming omniscience of youth. The cloak of cowardice. The collective life of humanity. The combined dictates of reason and experience. The companion of a noble and elevated spirit. The complaining gate swung open. The complex phenomena of life. The consequence of an agitated mind. The consequence of ignorance and childish assumption. The constant pressure of anxieties. The creature and tool of a party. The critical eyes of posterity. The dead and dusty past. The delimitation is sufficiently definite. The dictates of plain reason. The disjointed babble of the chronicler. The dull derision of the world. The dullest and most vacant minds. The dumb forces of brute nature. The dupe of some imposture. The eager pretentiousness of youth. The ebb and flow of events. The everlasting deluge of books. The evil was irredeemable. The exchange of harmless amenities. The exertion of inherent power. The expression was keenly intellectual. The facile conjectures of ignorant onlookers. The facts took him by the throat. The fitful swerving of passion. The flabbiness of our culture. The flaccid moods of prose. The flame of discord raised with redoubled fury. The flattest and most obvious truisms. The flippant insolence of a decadent scepticism. The foe of excess and immoderation. The fog of prejudice and ill-feeling. The frustration of their dearest hopes. The garb of civilisation. The general infusion of wit. The gift of prophecy. The golden years of youth and maturity. The gratification of ambition. The grim reality of defeat. The hallmark of a healthy humanity. The handmade of tyranny. The hint of tranquility and self-poise. The hints of an imaginable alliance. The hobgoblin of little minds. The holiest and most ennobling sensations of the soul. The hollowest of hollow shams. The homely virtue of practical utility. The hubbub and turmoil of the great world. The huge and thoughtful night. The hurly-burly of events. The idea was utterly hateful and repugnant. The idol of all hobbly hoys. The ignoble exploitation of public interests. The imminent fatality awaiting him. The impulse of prejudice or caprice. The incorrigibility of perverse human nature. The incursions of a venomous rabble. The indulgence of an overweening self-conceit. The inevitable climax and culmination. The inferences inescapable. The infirmity and fallibility of human nature. The flexible serenity of the wheeling sun. The ingenuities of legal verbiage. The inmost recesses of the human heart. The insipidity of indifference. The insolence of power. The irony of circumstances. The jaded weariness of overstrained living. The jargon of well-handled and well-worn phrases. The jostling and ugliness of life. The lawyers' habit of circumspection and delay. The long-delayed hour of retribution. The lowest grade of precarious mendacity. The makeshifts of mediocrity. The malariaous air of after-dinner gossip. The mean and frivolous affections of the idol. The menacing shadow of want. The mere fruit of his distempered imagination. The mere reversal of the wheel of fortune. The mere smattering of knowledge. The meticulous preciosity of the lawyer and the logician. The most absurd elementary questions. The most amazing impudence. The most exacting and exciting business. The most fallacious of all fallacies. The most implacable logic. The most preposterous pride. The multitudinous tongue of the people. The outcome of a nearing observation. The outrage conscious of mankind. The overpowering force of circumstances and necessity. The overweening exercise of power. The panacea for the evils of society. The panorama of history. The pernicious doctrines of skeptics. The perpetrator of clumsy witticisms. The precarious tenure of fame. The precursor of violence. The pretty and delicate game of talk. The primitive instinct of self-preservation. The property of little minds. The prophecies of visionaries and enthusiasts. The proprieties of etiquette. The purse-proud inflation of the moneyed man. The question was disconcertingly frank. The ravening wolves of brute instinct. The remark was sternly uncompromising. The result of caprice. The rigor of the law. The sanction and authority of a great name. The severest shocks of adverse fate. The sharp and vehement assertion of authority. The sinister influence of unprincipled men. The speaker drew an indignant breath. The springs of human action. The staple of conversation. The stillness of finality. The stings of self-reproach. The straightforward path of inexorable logic. The strong hand of executive authority. The sum and fruit of experience. The sum total of her impressions was negative. The summit of excellence. The supernatural prescience of prophecy. The sweet indulgence of good nature. The sicker fans of the rich. End of section 164. This recording is in the public domain.