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Jamie Russell He was learning a lot from his dad.
learning sea hills
William Ellery Channing The hills are reared, the seas are scooped in vain If learning's altar vanish from the plain.
learning able causes
Virgil He is fortunate who had been able to learn the causes of things. -Felix qui potuit rerum cognoscere causas
learning ideas mouths
William Cobbett Learning consists of ideas, and not of the noise that is made by the mouth.
learning science discovery
William Golding One's intelligence may march about and about a problem, but the solution does not come gradually into view. One moment it is not. The next it is there.
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Walt Whitman Failing to fetch me at first, keep encouraged. Missing me one place, search another. I stop somewhere waiting for you.
grieving use may
Walter Raleigh Use your youth so that you may have comfort to remember it when it has forsaken you, and not sigh and grieve at the account thereof.
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grieving order people
Pope Francis We too can be saints in our family, in our neighborhood, wherever we live and work. Be a person who listens to what people need, communicating not only to grieve or tell others about your own problems. Listen in order to intercede and help out.
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Phil Ochs One legged veterans will greet the dawn, and they're whistling marches as they mow the lawn, and the gargoyles on sit and grieve.
grieving blood want
Tennessee Williams These are the intensities that one cannot live with, that he has to outgrow if he wants to survive. But who can help grieving for them? If the blood vessels could hold them, how much better to keep those early loves with us?
grieving steel heal
John Keats The feel of not to feel it, When there is none to heal it Nor numbed sense to steel it.
grieving doors house
Rabindranath Tagore In desperate hope I go and search for her in all the corners of my house. I find her not. My house is small and what once has gone from it can never be regained. But infinite is thy mansion, my lord, and seeking her I have come to thy door.
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funeral this-day
Valerie Harper Don’t go to the funeral until the day of the funeral - live this day,
funeral world republic
Vladimir Lenin In the end, one or the other will triumph - a funeral dirge will be sung over the Soviet republic or over world capitalism.
funeral victory weapons
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funeral balls caps
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funeral bird crow
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funeral dying faces
Octave Mirbeau Come now, don't make such a funeral face. It isn't dying that's sad; it's living when you're not happy.
funeral theory
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funeral bigs dies
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funeral black-history today
Martin Luther King, Jr. Today we know with certainty that segregation is dead. The only question remaining is how costly will be the funeral.