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sake endeavor communicate
Benjamin Franklin Do you love truth for truth's sake, and will you endeavor impartially to find and receive it yourself, and communicate it to others?
sake privilege spirit
Bill Johnson We have been given the privilege to host this presence. The Holy Spirit is in me for my sake but he is upon me for yours.
sake sees wants
Dmitri Trenin It's not that he wants to be friends with the U.S. for friendship's sake, he does it for Russia's sake -- as he sees it.
sake fame
David Giuntoli Fame for fame's sake is never a good road to go down.
sake
Jan Karon Phillipians 4:13 for Pete's sake!
sake
Jane Austen It was for the sake of what had been, rather than what was.
sake mud politician
Boris Yeltsin A politician must have some scruples, a certain decency; he cannot smear himself in the mud for the sake of a high ideal.
sake time
Tina Fey The idea of being in control for the sake of control is not really important to me. If everyone is sharp and doing what they're doing well, you don't really need to be in control all the time.
clinging rather shooting truck
Rob Mullens It was a rather lackadaisical charge. I was clinging to the truck and shooting at the same time.
clinging families hope progress
Ben Hatfield Progress has been slow. Families are clinging to every hope of survival.
clinging frightened latter men nurtured weak women
Julian Fellowes There are some men who are frightened by strong women and some men who are nurtured by them and feel nervous, with weak clinging vines. And I am very much of the latter category.
clinging dear life onto side terrible tour
Gareth Gates I was terrible when I first started skating and was clinging onto the side for dear life, but it's something I'll always have now, and the tour is always so much fun.
clinging serpent strange tree twist
William Simms Lithe and long as the serpent train,Springing and clinging from tree to tree,Now darting upward, now down again,With a twist and a twirl that are strange to see.
clinging serpent strange tree twist
William Simms Lithe and long as the serpent train, Springing and clinging from tree to tree, Now darting upward, now down again, With a twist and a twirl that are strange to see.
clinging hold perhaps tenacity
James Walston He will go, but he'll go screaming. He can perhaps hold a little longer. He is clinging with such tenacity it's staggering.
clinging command people
Ben Hatfield The families, much like the people working in the command center, are clinging to every hope.
clinging clothes glad smell smoke
Z. Sheppard I'm glad I won't have the smell of smoke clinging to my clothes any more. I'm really relieved.
despise plenty
Cesare Pavese Because, to despise money, one must have plenty of it.
despised good hollywood producer promoted quickly sector simply valuable writer
John Rhys-Davies The most despised sector of Hollywood are the writers. A good writer is quickly promoted to a 'concept man' - and then a producer - because he's too valuable to simply be a writer.
despised gambling governor lower money ought pay plan property raise saw signed taxes
Clay Richards For a governor who signed the despised legislative pay raise and saw his plan to use gambling money to lower property taxes go down in flames, Ed Rendell ought to be called Teflon Ed.
despise people united yankees
Curtis Granderson People grow up loving the Yankees and will tell you, and so many people despise the Yankees, and they come from all over the United States.
despised follow served
Samuel Butler The world will only, in the end, follow those who have despised as well as served it.
despise thyself
Edward Young Revere thyself, and yet thyself despise
despise whole-life i-can
Tony Kushner My whole life has conspired to bring me to this place, and I can’t despise my whole life.
despised hate learned until
Lucius Annaeus Seneca No one can be despised by another until he has learned to despise himself.
despise should god-knows
Georges Bernanos God knows that we should not despise anything. We must do our best.