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sweet art spring
Orpheus with his lute made trees, And the mountain tops that freeze, Bow themselves, when he did sing; To his music, plants and flowers Ever sprung; as sun and showers There had made a lasting spring. Every thing that heard him play, Even the billows of the sea, Hung their heads, and then lay by. In sweet music is such art, Killing care and grief of heart Fall asleep, or hearing, die. William Shakespeare
sweet burning bitterness
The sweet of bitter bark And burning clove. Robert Frost
sweet color mind
If only the scientific experts could come up with something to get it out of our minds. One cup of fixit fizzle that will lift the dirt from our lives, soften our hardness, protect our inner parts, improve our processing, reduce our yellowing and wrinkling, improve our natural color, and make us sweet and good. Robert Fulghum
sweet pain joy
Now no joy but lacks salt That is not dashed with pain And weariness and fault; I crave the stain Of tears, the aftermark Of almost too much love, The sweet of bitter bark And burning clove. Robert Frost
sweet soul lovely
Thank you...for gracing my life with your lovely presence, for adding the sweet measure of your soul to my existence. Richard Matheson
sweet thinking essence
And I think because there is an essence of me that cares about other people and what other people think then that then makes me seem very sweet and polite. Renee O'Connor
sweet pain eye
There is such sweet pain in parting that I could hang forever on thine arms, and look away my life into thine eyes. Thomas Otway
sweet flower passion
Sweet flowers alone can say what passion fears revealing. Thomas Moore
sweet kings spring
Spring, the sweet Spring, is the year's pleasant king Thomas Nashe
men religion useless
Men would never be superstitious, if they could govern all their circumstances by set rules, or if they were always favoured by fortune: but being frequently driven into straits where rules are useless, and being often kept fluctuating pitiably between hope and fear by the uncertainty of fortune's greedily coveted favours, they are consequently for the most part, very prone to credulity. Baruch Spinoza
men simplicity fame
The greatest truths are the simplest, and so are the greatest men. Augustus Hare
men goes-on prometheus
And man will go on. Man, not men. Ayn Rand
men years advice
That man has offered me unsolicited advice for six years, most of it bad. Calvin Coolidge
men happiness-and-success foundation
The seminary programs will help you as a young man or woman to lay a foundation for happiness and success in life. Richard G. Scott
men hands way-in-life
A man who wishes to make his way in life could do no better than go through the world with a boiling tea-kettle in his hand. Sydney Smith
men adjusting faces
It is men who face the biggest problems in the future, adjusting to their new and complicated role. Sandra Ford
men mind sides
If a superior woman marry a vulgar or inferior man, he makes her miserable, but seldom governs her mind or vulgarizes her nature; and if there be love on his side, the chances are that in the end she will elevate and refine him. Anna Jameson
men childhood pay
Childhood sometimes does pay a second visit to man; youth never. Anna Jameson