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bows someday fats
and someday, fat innkeepers will bow to me. Margaret Weis
bows plus affected
Mawah meenon ne le plus poohlala," I say with an affected bow. Libba Bray
bows bees sometimes
According to the Asiatics, Cupid's bow is strung with bees which are apt to sting, sometimes fatally, those who meddle with it. Maria Edgeworth
bows grammar
Everything bows to success, even grammar. Victor Hugo
bows forgotten fangs
Forgotten history. You, however, are my present. (Varyk) Oh, goody. Do I have to wear a bow? (Fang) Sherrilyn Kenyon
bows literature frailty
The bow cannot always stand bent, nor can human frailty subsist without some lawful recreation. Miguel de Cervantes
bows ceremony
There are ceremonious bows that repel one like a cudgel. Christian Nestell Bovee
bows corn foot god grow head heaven himself humble lower nearly people ripe sinners
When the corn is nearly ripe it bows the head and stoops lower than when it was green. When the people of God are near ripe for heaven, they grow more humble and self-denying...Paul had one foot in heaven when he called himself the chiefest of all sinners and least of saints. John Flavel
bows doe apollo
Nor does Apollo keep his bow continually drawn. [Lat., Neque semper arcum Tendit Apollo.] Horace
literature motto following
To begin with, let us take the following motto...Literature is Love. Now we can continue. Vladimir Nabokov
literature moral censorship
Literature should not be suppressed merely because it offends the moral code of the censor. William O. Douglas
literature prophet prove
Jesters do often prove prophets. Joseph Addison
literature london able
During our stay in London for the first time I was able to establish personal contact with some of the organic chemists, whose work I knew and admired from the literature. I found them most gracious and helpful. George Andrew Olah
literature lasts should
[B]ut in literature, it should be remembered, a thing always becomes his at last who says it best, and thus makes it his own. James Russell Lowell
literature stories short-story
The short story is the literature of the nomad. John Cheever
literature
To bring anything really to life in literature we can't be lifelike: we have to be literature-like Northrop Frye
literature classic produce
Literature begins with the possible model of experience, and what it produces is the literary model we call the classic. Northrop Frye
literature doe students
I soon realized that a student of English literature who does not know the Bible does not understand a good deal of what is going on in what he reads: The most conscientous student will be continually misconstruing the implications, even the meaning. Northrop Frye
frailty perhaps
'Contagion' should serve as a wake-up call not only about the germs, but perhaps more importantly about the frailty of governance, nationally and worldwide. Laurie Garrett