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bears human mind sharp
The thing about talking about human rights is that when one bears in mind the sharp end of it, one does not want to worry too much about semantics. Tom Stoppard
bears control dominating weather
The weather is still the dominating factor. The bears have retaken control of this market. Guy Gleichmann
bears hebrew people relationship standard
People think of black English as ungrammatical, but it bears the same relationship to standard English as contemporary Hebrew does to ancient Hebrew. John McWhorter
bears affinity cunning
Whatever bears affinity to cunning is despicable. Jane Austen
bears sound argument
Let argument bear no unmusical sound. Ben Jonson
bears littles i-can
I bear a little more than I can bear. Elinor Wylie
bears partners hinges
I couldn't bear a marriage in which one partner hinges on the other. Clive Owen
bears suits wells
Bear suits are funny - and bears as well. Christopher Walken
bears doe forests
I never see a forest that does not bear a mark or a sign of history. Anselm Kiefer
doe impossible states
In the state of nature, wrong-doing is impossible ; or, if anyone does wrong, it is to himself, not to another. Baruch Spinoza
doe anticipation trouble
Troubles impending always seem worse than troubles surmounted, but this does not prove that they really are. Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.
doe
Music does not excite until it is performed. Benjamin Britten
doe anything-can-happen knows
You never know what's going to happen. Anything can happen there... and often does. Carl Yastrzemski
doe may scar
Time may heal all wounds, but it does not erase the scars. Jane Yolen
doe sin deals
I am wonderfully content with a God who does not deal with me as my sins deserve. Brennan Manning
doe existence cease
Everything that is incomprehensible does not cease to exist. Blaise Pascal
doe too-much enough
When one does not love too much, one does not love enough. Blaise Pascal
doe god-exists ifs
I rather live as if God exists to find out that He doesn't than live as if he doesn't exist to find out He does. Blaise Pascal
forests idyllic you-like-it
The Forest of Arden, where I grew up, is where As You Like It is set. It was idyllic. Kate Fleetwood
forests tribes might
If you just take a single human and put him or her in the forest he or she might not do very well without some sort of education which he got or she got from some tribe. Bill Nye