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grieving heaven doe
W. S. Merwin You grieve Not that heaven does not exist but That it exists without us
grieving fog world
W. H. Auden Sob, heavy world Sob as you spin, Mantled in mist Remote from the happy.
grieving wife forever
Ursula K. Le Guin But now his dry and silent grieving for his lost wife must end, for there she stood, the fierce, recalcitrant, and fragile stranger, forever to be won again.
grieving waiting missing
Walt Whitman Failing to fetch me at first, keep encouraged. Missing me one place, search another. I stop somewhere waiting for you.
grieving enjoy old-relationship
Sarah Dessen Who would have thought that grieving an old relationship and enjoying a new one could happen simultaneously, in parallel? Yet another thing you only find out once it's happening to you.
grieving worry leaving
Waylon Jennings If you see me getting smaller, I'm leaving, don't be grieving, just gotta get away from here. If you see me getting smaller, don't worry, and no hurry, I've got the right to disappear.
grieving funeral bereavement
Washington Irving The sorrow for the dead is the only sorrow from which we refuse to be divorced. Every other wound we seek to heal - every other affliction to forget: but this wound we consider it a duty to keep open - this affliction we cherish and brood over in solitude.
grieving promise
William C. Bryant I grieve for life's bright promise, just shown and then withdrawn.
worry
Neifi Perez I think I showed them that if they put me in, I can play everyday, ... I can't worry about things that are out of my hands.
worry
Allan Ray He just said not to worry because it could be something little.
worry
John Thomson He said, 'I did it on purpose. I didn't want you to worry about anything at home,'
worry google internet
Carl Jung I did Google him, you know." "Oh, so you GOOGLED him Oh, well, that changes everything then, doesn't it? What could I possibly worry about now that I know you've conducted such a thorough Internet search?
worry
H. Hart I don't know what's going on, but I don't worry about it,
worry
Shane Doan He has so much on his plate, we don't worry about his schedule.
worry worse
Quentin Jammer He doesn't keep me up. I think the more you worry the worse you play,
worry understanding clerks
Richard Posner The confidentiality of the judicial process would not matter greatly to an understanding and evaluation of the legal system if the consequences of judicial behavior could be readily determined. If you can determine the ripeness of a cantaloupe by squeezing or smelling it, you don't have to worry about the produce clerk's mental processes.
worry problem someday
Richard Paul Evans There's a problem with marrying up. You always worry that someday they'll see through you and leave. Or, worse yet, someone better will come along and take her. In my case, it wasn't someone. And it wasn't something better.
leaving personal responsibility strengthen strong
Blanche Lincoln It is about our personal responsibility to strengthen our community. This is about making us strong enough and leaving a legacy.
leaving stuff
Chris Aguila He wasn't leaving a lot of stuff over the plate.
leaving needed side
Michelle Langsford I have been with him from day one, and I was not leaving his side when he needed me most.
leaving teammates
Lauren Emerson I didn't want my teammates to feel like I was leaving them because I was injured.
leaving might forget
Richard Wright I was not leaving the south to forget the south, but so that some day I might understand it
leaving matter abandon
Richelle Mead We?" I asked. Of course. I'm not leaving you alone on this, no matter what. You know I'd never abandon you.
leaving want yeah
Richelle Mead I shook my head and turned away, unable to hear this. “I’m leaving now. I really don’t want to see you again. Nothing personal. Well, yeah, actually it is.
leaving cheesy pegasus
Rick Riordan While Coach Hedge was having dinner on the foredeck, a wild pegasus appeared from nowhere,stampeded over the coach’s enchiladas, and flew off again, leaving cheesy hoof prints all across the deck. “What was that for?” the coach demanded.
leaving traveler
Richard Le Gallienne The road recedes as the traveler advances, leaving a continuous present.