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She felt the fervor of admiration in the young man's attitude towards her, but she was painfully conscious of her undeservingness.
The Portion of Labor Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman 1891
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High on the list of these was, for fairly obvious reasons, Martin Luther King whose earlier winning of the award was a source of both embarassment (because it highlighted Mr Obama's own relative undeservingness) and pride.
News » Julie Henry 2009
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Ruskin's "gentleman" who has tears always in his eyes, in spite of the smile on his lips; she is not "quick to perceive the want" in the many lives, which are empty or crippled, though, perhaps, seemingly prosperous: things turn out well with her, and she deserves it, so the sight of her would bring home a sense of undeservingness to the less fortunate; she cannot speak so as to be "understanded of" them; she is not one of those who have learnt that "_avoir beaucoup souffert c'est comme ceux qui savent beaucoup de langues, avoir appris à tout comprendre, et à se fairs comprendre de tous_."
Stray Thoughts for Girls Lucy H. M. Soulsby
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