1 I think you will tire first, all the same.
2 The same look of pity came into Dorian Gray's eyes.
3 At the same time, the firing ceased along the line.
4 But I am much obliged for the compliment, all the same.
5 Conscience and cowardice are really the same things, Basil.
6 For the canons of good society are, or should be, the same as the canons of art.
7 We have emancipated them, but they remain slaves looking for their masters, all the same.
8 Yes, life has been exquisite," he murmured, "but I am not going to have the same life, Harry.
9 She would have liked to have continued the scene on the same emotional scale, but he cut her short.
10 I suppose it comes from the fact that none of us can stand other people having the same faults as ourselves.
11 You look exactly the same wonderful boy who, day after day, used to come down to my studio to sit for his picture.
12 The same nervous staccato laugh broke from her thin lips, and her fingers began to play with a long tortoise-shell paper-knife.
13 All that it really demonstrated was that our future would be the same as our past, and that the sin we had done once, and with loathing, we would do many times, and with joy.
14 On the wall behind it was hanging the same ragged Flemish tapestry where a faded king and queen were playing chess in a garden, while a company of hawkers rode by, carrying hooded birds on their gauntleted wrists.
15 Staveley curled his lip and said that you might have the most artistic tastes, but that you were a man whom no pure-minded girl should be allowed to know, and whom no chaste woman should sit in the same room with.
16 He winced at the memory of all that he had suffered, and for a moment the same curious feeling of loathing for Basil Hallward that had made him kill him as he sat in the chair came back to him, and he grew cold with passion.