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sweet zero giving
I am magnificently prepared for the long littleness of life. There is diddley-squat for me to look forward to. Zilch, zero, zip-all, sweet lipperty-pipperty nothing. The only thought that will give me the energy to carry on is that someone has a life which would be diminished by my departure from it. Stephen Fry
sweet giving-up sunset
Hope is sweet. Hope is illumining. Hope is fulfilling. Hope can be everlasting. Therefore, do not give up hope, Even in the sunset of your life. Sri Chinmoy
sweet spring flower
Sweet April showers do spring May flowers. Thomas Tusser
sweet children world
Certainly Adam in Paradise had not more sweet and curious apprehensions of the world, than I when I was a child. Thomas Traherne
sweet bitter sin
Till sin be bitter, Christ will not be sweet. Thomas Watson
sweet love-you love-is
Your love is the oil in my lamp of life. Your body the wick that burns casting a blanket of comfort over me as the darkness closes in....I love you Steven Strait
sweet blessing favour
I've seen the smiling of Fortune beguiling, I've felt all its favours and found its decay; Sweet was its blessing, kind its caressing, But now it is fled, fled far, far away. Richard Cobden
sweet clouds heaven
Scatter the clouds that hide The face of heaven, and show Where sweet peace doth abide, Where Truth and Beauty grow. Robert Bridges
sweet firsts strange
So sweet love seemed that April morn, when first we kissed beside the thorn, so strangely sweet, it was not strange we thought that love could never change. Robert Bridges
blessing children days fill pull tough treasures warm
A life-long blessing for children is to fill them with warm memories of times together. Happy memories become treasures in the heart to pull out on the tough days of adulthood. Charlotte Kasl
blessing crazy might
I think that, as crazy as it sounds, the two-year layoff might be a blessing in this situation. Joe Mesi
blessing men perfect
Heaven may have happiness as utterly unknown to us as the gift of perfect vision would be to a man born blind. If we consider the inlets of pleasure from five senses only, we may be sure that the same Being who created us could have given us five hundred, if He had pleased. Charles Caleb Colton