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flesh god good praise storms
It's easy to praise God in the good times, but what about when the storms of your flesh are a-brewin'? Not so easy then! Monica Johnson
flesh ruling whatever
Whatever this is that I am, it is a little flesh and breath, and the ruling part. Marcus Aurelius
flesh goofy love
What I love about Goofy is the flesh on his cheeks. You can almost feel it. John Lasseter
flesh tsunami hippo
But this plan of yous!' Tawaret shuddered, causing a tsunami of jiggling hippo flesh. Rick Riordan
flesh fluency leaves-of-grass
And your very flesh shall be a great poem. Walt Whitman
flesh shapes bones
Who is he who will affirm that there must be a web of flesh and bone to hold the shape of love? William Faulkner
flesh thee
Why then be perverted and follow thy flesh? Be it converted and follow thee. Saint Augustine
flesh firsts would-be
It was in His flesh that Christ walked among us and it is His flesh that He has given us to eat for our salvation; but no one eats of this flesh without having first adored it . . . and not only do we not sin in thus adoring it, but we would be sinning if we did not do so. Saint Augustine
flesh sun eyelids
The instant that the blade tore open his flesh, the bright disk of the sun soared up and exploded behind his eyelids. Yukio Mishima
thee manhood
Do what thy manhood bids thee do. Richard Francis Burton
thee
Can I unmoved see thee dying/ On a log,/ Expiring frog! Charles Dickens
thee present-time thyself
Consider thyself to be dead, and to have completed thy life up to the present time; and live according to nature the remainder which is allowed thee. Marcus Aurelius
thee release satisfied
Depart then satisfied, for he also who releases thee is satisfied. Marcus Aurelius
thee endure command
Whatever necessity lays upon thee, endure; whatever she commands, do. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
thee authorship pondering
Whatever hath been written shall remain, Nor be erased nor written o'er again; The unwritten only still belongs to thee: Take heed, and ponder well what that shall be. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
thee god-provides goods
Take the goods the gods provide thee. John Dryden
thee wells wounds
So well thy words become thee as thy wounds; William Shakespeare
thee ifs
If I leave all for thee, wilt thou exchange And be all to me? Elizabeth Barrett Browning