But there was little need for my exhortation, for he came out of his own accord, not only willingly but with eagerness, and straight at me. |
The well-intentioned exhortation to replace anthropocentrism with biocentrism, if pushed very far, becomes a curious contradiction. |
Then the two verses before it with wonderful antithetical parallelism, and the two verses after it with the exhortation to persevere. |
One does not take away that choice by permitting, encouraging or preventing the exhortation of the citizen to litigate or not to litigate. |
It could serve as an exhortation to fully immerse oneself in worthy subjects, to learn and allow others to learn. |
To you our discourse is addressed, and for you our exhortation is intended. |