When we do not use our time distinctly then intemperance, intolerance and imprudence turn out to be our masters. |
This intemperance was rather curious for a group that wanted to lead intellectually when it came to political awareness. |
The Quaker was a fresh-faced old man who had never been ill, because he had never known passions or intemperance. |
By his lying, stupidity and intemperance Lee has tarnished the club's image and caused embarrassment to supporters. |
He is 18 and has time on his side, but as we have seen in the intemperance of his play, patience is not one of his virtues. |
He becomes so absorbed in trying to interpret the allegory of the voyage of life that he fails to recognize the intemperance of his own course. |