That long odyssey is not so in the world of bin Laden or an Iranian theocrat — or the ignorant who stream out of the madrassas and Friday fundamentalist harangues along the Afghan-Pakistani border.
People experiencing homelessness often try to disguise their situation, while their housed neighbors often harangue city leaders to keep homelessness out of view.
When they marry, with comparable realism, the wise never expect that one person can be everything to them and then harangue a partner when they turn out not to be.
Like the declamation of the actor, the harangue of the orator, or the tune of the musician, the work of all of them perishes in the very instant of its production.
On a ledge in the fuelhouse stood three tall rushlights and by the light of them seven or eight lads were marching about, haranguing, and confusing each other, in endeavours to perfect themselves in the play.
The lovely Virginia was one of the first to fly: And in order that She might be better seen and heard, the People desired that St. Ursula should harangue them from the vacant Throne.
Though highbred and luxury-loving, as a young man he was not averse to hard political work, and many old-timers still remember the days when " Bill" Whitney delivered cart-tail harangues on the lower east side.
" Well, then, Monsieur Grandet, " said the keeper, who had come prepared with an harangue for the purpose of settling the question of the indemnity, " Monsieur Grandet—" " Ta, ta, ta, ta" !
John laughed, and watched her for a minute, as she poised a pretty little preparation of lace and flowers on her hand, and regarded it with the genuine interest which his harangue had failed to waken.
Well, as far as she could remember he had begun with political harangues, but very soon took to religion; because it doesn't matter how you rave at your audience, when it's religion they don't throw things.