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sorrow delight world
In the time of your life, live - so that in that good time there shall be no ugliness or death for yourself or for any life your life touches. Seek goodness everywhere, and when it is found, bring it out of its hiding-place and let it be free and unashamed...In the time of your life, live - so that in that wondrous time you shall not add to the misery and sorrow of the world, but shall smile to the infinite delight and mystery of it. William Saroyan
sorrow tears littles
Tears are often to be found where there is little sorrow, and the deepest sorrow without any tears. Samuel Johnson
sorrow faces ugly
Sorrow makes an ugly face odious. Samuel Richardson
sorrow might sound
Then Ben wailed again, hopeless and prolonged. It was nothing. Just sound. It might have been all time and injustice and sorrow become vocal for an instant by a conjunction of planets. William Faulkner
sorrow
Can I see another's woe, / And not be in sorrow too? William Blake
sorrow
Every bond is a bond to sorrow. James Joyce
sorrow tears despair
Tears hinder sorrow from becoming despair. Leigh Hunt
sorrow done fields
Wept o'er his wounds, or tales of sorrow done, Shoulder'd his crutch, and shew'd how fields were won. Oliver Goldsmith
sorrow mankind let-me
Here let me sit in sorrow for mankind. Oliver Goldsmith
mankind customs
Customs represent the experience of mankind. Henry Ward Beecher
mankind unconscious unwritten
The unconscious is the unwritten history of mankind from time unrecorded. Carl Jung
mankind
Mankind naturally and generally love to be flatter'd. Benjamin Franklin
mankind opposition
Mankind are dastardly when they meet with opposition. Benjamin Franklin
mankind interest consulting
Statesman are suspected of plotting against mankind, rather than consulting their interests, and are esteemed more crafty than learned. Baruch Spinoza
mankind
Science is the only religion of mankind. Arthur C. Clarke
mankind concern
Futurity is the great concern of mankind. Edmund Burke
mankind insatiable avarice
The avarice of mankind is insatiable. Aristotle
mankind misfortunes
The misfortunes of mankind are of varied plumage. Aeschylus
let-me let-me-down
I sighed and gestured toward him. "I'll take him." In an undertone, I added, "Don't let me down, Zmey. Richelle Mead
let-me-go you-let-me-go let-me
Vladimir: Did I ever leave you? Estragon: You let me go. Samuel Beckett
let-me ifs judged
If I am to be judged by those who come after me, let me be judged for the truth. Margaret Weis
let-me specks whole
Let menot, even inmyownmind, committheinjustice of taking a speck for the whole. Maria Edgeworth
let-me
Why couldn't you let me have it? Why did you have to take it? Why did you always take everything? Lauren Oliver
let-me
I have often prayed for you like this Let me have her Leonard Cohen
let-me clear unclear
Usually when Obama says, 'Let me be clear,' he's about to get into some very unclear sh*t. Jon Stewart
let-me knows
Let me know myself; let others guess at me. Joseph Hall
let-me my-own
I always love to do my own stunts when they let me, right? Lucas Till