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endured people themselves
Can this be endured at all? Won't people kill themselves afterwards? Gustav Mahler
endured god
If not for God we could not have endured this process. Bob Schindler
endured hardships sacrifices
When I look back at their lives, at the hardships they endured and the sacrifices they made for generations they had never even met, I don?t see how we can do less. Charlene Johnson
endured grief remembers wrought
Even his griefs are a joy, long after, to one that remembers all that he wrought and endured Homer Homer
endured fear grief together
Together we have endured uncertainty, hope, fear, grief and now joy. Doug Pritchard
endured girls publicity reserved sort
those responsible endured the sort of publicity reserved for adults who make young girls cry. John Roberts
endured evils grief hurts sharpest
Some of your hurts you have cured, / And the sharpest you still have survived, / But what torments of grief you endured / From evils which never arrived! Ralph Waldo Emerson
endured family horrible life meet nervous olympic saving somebody thank time
I was more nervous to meet them than I was for my Olympic race. I mean, how do you thank somebody for saving your life at the same time they just endured a horrible family tragedy? Chris Klug
endured felt reason standing treated treatment
the real reason of my not standing up was I felt that I had a right to be treated as any other passenger. We had endured that kind of treatment for too long. Rosa Parks
grief owner proud sorrows stoop
I will instruct my sorrows to be proud For grief is proud an't makes his owner stoop William Shakespeare
grief book sleep
Sleep with Seth Mortensen? Good grief. It was the most preposterous thing I'd ever heard. It was appalling. If I absorbed his life force, there was no telling how long it'd be until his next book came out. Richelle Mead
grief cutting grace
There are acacias, a graceful species amusingly devitalized by sentimentality, this kind drooping its leaves with the grace of a young widow bowed in controllable grief, this one obscuring them with a smooth silver as of placid tears. They please, like the minor French novelists of the eighteenth century, by suggesting a universe in which nothing cuts deep. Rebecca West
grief speak wells
Nothing speaks our grief so well as to speak nothing. Richard Crashaw
grief sadness sentimentality
In deep sadness there is no place for sentimentality. William S. Burroughs
grief loss way
Grief is so far from retrieving a loss that it makes it greater; but the way to lessen it is by a comparison with others' losses. William Wycherley
grief school home
We live in grief for having left the womb, for having left the teat, then school, then home. In my case, it was leaving marriages, and the death of my wife. William Shatner
grief men joy
A man may manifest and communicate his joy, but he should conceal and smother his grief as much as possible. Robert E. Lee
grief light silence
Striving to tell his woes, words would not come; For light cares speak, when mighty griefs are dumb. Samuel Daniel
remembers took
He remembers I took him to Carmichael two years ago. I don't remember. Walter Price
remembers time
He never remembers us together. This is the only time he remembers me is in prison. Denise Moore
remembers-everything want his-eyes
Women forget all the things they don't want to remember, and remember everything they don't want to forget. Zora Neale Hurston
remembers-you remember-you shadow
Remember, you have no companions but your shadow Genghis Khan
remembers-you play remember-you
Remember you are just an extra in everyone else's play. Franklin D. Roosevelt
remembers-you remember-you enjoy-life
Enjoy life. And be careful what you pray for - remember, you will get it all. Pete Townshend
remembers-everything remember
Everything about me remembers everything about you Kami Garcia
remembers-everything lovers remember
Lovers remember everything. [Lat., Meminerunt omnia amantes.] Ovid
remembers-everything remember changing-your-life
Read, but not to remember everything. Read because that 1% that you remember has the potential to change your life. C. J. Mahaney