Robbie obeyed with alacrity for somehow there was that in him which judged it best to obey Mrs. Weston, without as much as a scrap of hesitation.
I, Robot
a person's manner or way of conducting himself or herself
Though of noble bearing, he wore the garb of an ordinary warrior, with no ornament save a curiously shaped iron brooch at his collar.
The Black Cauldron
The circuitous route from Baltimore to Annapolis, where they kept getting on and off the same road to stop at little huts by the road and let off passengers, took another hour and a half.
Homecoming
He stared at me for a moment with an odd expression on his face—perhaps surprise, perhaps consternation—as if I were a species he’d never seen before.
The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate
Every other nation has folk traditions of men who were poor but extremely wise and virtuous, and therefore more estimable than anyone with power and gold.
Slaughterhouse-Five
someone who attacks cherished ideas or institutions
From the start, he was an iconoclast, committed to using everyday materials and found artifacts, blurring the lines between sculpture and painting, between reproduction and individual creation, between objects and artworks.
New York Times
(Dec 24, 2018)
It was not a physical fatigue—he went to the gym regularly and felt better than he had in years—but a draining lassitude that numbed the margins of his mind.
Americanah
It had not been in my plan to listen to him, but my curiosity was piqued and I straightened up to give him my attention.
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
Inflation, according to economists such as Milton Friedman, was caused by profligate governments printing too much money to pay for excessive wage settlements and public spending pledges.
The Guardian
(Jan 19, 2020)
Far from being “specious” and “baseless,” the lawsuit challenging the Purple Line project raised vitally important issues.
Washington Post
(Oct 1, 2020)