Man’s spirit, severing, draws after it a third of finite spirits; his soul disparting, leads astray a third of wandering souls; his body, disuniting, attracts a third of disattracting bodies.
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Man’s spirit, severing, draws after it a third of finite spirits; his soul disparting, leads astray a third of wandering souls; his body, disuniting, attracts a third of disattracting bodies.
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Some “Socialists” say a “millionaire or a preacher joining the party attracts the attention of other people who might otherwise be hostile to it.” Socialism if it is anything is a revolutionary force and not a side-show “attraction” and people that can be attracted by little tin gods can also be disattracted by the same process.
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That is the use to which advertisers put the air medium; the usefulness and profitable return of which are seriously impaired by the lack of psychological understanding by many of its customers who spend a great deal of money in utilizing it to exploit their wares and to dis-attract business.
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It may not redound to the intellectual and spiritual credit of the Negro PWs, but the attraction of the gadgets and output of American industry acted at the same time “disattract” them from the primitive standard of living In China and North Korea.
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