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generations may armageddon
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generations our-family has-beens
Henry Garza Music has been in our family for generations.
generations enthusiasm abiding
James Russell Lowell Enthusiasm begets enthusiasm, eloquence produces conviction for the moment; but it is only by truth to Nature and the everlasting institutions of mankind that those abiding influences are won that enlarge from generation to generation.
generations sap literature
James Russell Lowell Literature, properly so called, draws its sap from the deep soil of human nature's common and everlasting sympathies, the gathered leaf-mound of countless generations, and not from any top dressing capriciously scattered over the surface.
generations bigger
Jon Foreman I wanna be a part of the generation that throws out money, throws out time, throws out all that we are against something bigger than ourselves.
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Robert Jordan A gnarled old branch dulls the blade that severs a sapling.
sap woods way
Robert Fortune We all know that any thing which retards in any way the free circulation of the sap, also prevents to a certain extent the formation of wood and leaves.
sap ruins energy
Tom Rath Every hour you spend on your rear end ... saps your energy and ruins your health.
literature great-work genre
Walter Benjamin All great works of literature either dissolve a genre or invent one.
literature records discontent
Virginia Woolf literature is the record of our discontent.
literature form bother
Samuel Beckett You are not satisfied unless form is so strictly divorced from content that you can comprehend the one without almost without bothering to read the other.
literature trade pursue
Samuel Taylor Coleridge Never pursue literature as a trade.
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Salman Rushdie American literature has always been immigrant.
literature world-literature answers
Roland Barthes Literature is the question minus the answer.
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Witold Gombrowicz Serious literature does not exist to make life easy but to complicate it.
literature infinity attention
William Jones Wherever we direct our attention to Hindu literature the notion of infinity presents itself.
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Yevgeny Zamyatin Literature is painting, architecture, and music.