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lives means sorrow
Ashok means without sorrow, and he lives up to his name. Pat Robertson
lives mighty oaks proverbs reed wind
A reed before the wind lives on, while mighty oaks do fall. English 14th Century Proverbs
lives nor
Everything that lives, lives not alone, nor for itself. William Blake
lives son
There is no such thing as closure. My son lives in my heart. I see him in my other children. Carol Nelson
lives
We know that many lives have been lost. Kathleen Blanco
lives master normality sound tiny
There's something in us that lives just beyond our normality - and I think we've all got a song in us. If only we could master that tiny muscle and make it sound listenable. Tamsin Greig
lives miles safer three
We are, in sum, much safer than we were, and I say that as someone who lives just three miles from the site. Mark Udall
lives older pain
But because of these different experiences, and often because of their pain, older people's lives are very fascinating to me. Nastassja Kinski
lives scottish-writer selling useful
I find it useful to remember, everyone lives by selling something. Robert Louis Balfour Stevenson
poor rich staying
The rich are staying in school, and the poor are being drafted. I can't live with that. Donald E. Graham
poor quarter rolling start starts third
You get off to a poor start in the third quarter and things start rolling the other way. It starts snowballing a little bit. John Bunting
poor stores pale
Who sees pale Mammom pine amidst his store, Sees but a backward steward for the poor. Alexander Pope
poor good-things company
It is a good thing to know what it is to be poor, and a better thing if you can do it in company. Marilynne Robinson
poor
We are, all of us, poor wretches, and those who prefer not to understand this are even worse off than the rest of us. Isabelle Eberhardt
poor competencies
He is not poor who has a competency. Horace
poor trying
If he was trying to take me out, he did a poor job. Chipper Jones
poor
There's no future in being poor. Robert Shaw
poor prose inadequate
Prose is a poor thing, a poor inadequate thing, compared with poetry which says so much more in shorter time. Vita Sackville-West