I recognise the first ambiguous monitions of the destiny which afterwards so fully overshadowed me. |
He cherished the usual wise monitions, such as that one was not to make a fool of one's self and that one should not carry on one's technical experiments in public. |
Nothing ever separates you from the friend whom you cannot see, hut whose gentle impulsions are felt, and whose wise monitions are heard, in the innermost recesses of your heart. |
She was so accustomed to think of impressions as purely spiritual monitions that she looked for no material visible accompaniment of the voice. |