No sheath shall hold what finds its home in flesh.
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JOHANN VON GOETHE No, I'll hold it. It'll make the show better.
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the wicked: but mine hand shall no...
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“Blades,” he whispered, “a...
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JOHANN VON GOETHE He is happiest, be he king or peasant, who finds peace in his home.
JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE Sweet, bid me hold my tongue,For in this rapture I shall surely speakThe thing I shall repent.
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JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY When death finds you at gunpoint, you should know when you shall leave.
RICK PARKS Truth makes on the ocean of nature no one track of light--every
eye looking on finds its own.
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BIBLE There is no proverb which is not true.
[Sp., No hay refran que no sea verdadero.]
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force,
Something better than his d...
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We hold like rights and shall;
Equal on Sunday in the pew,
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flesh: she shall be called Woman, bec...
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AMOS BRONSON ALCOTT Godliness has already come in human flesh to rescue humanity from its own ungodliness.
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JODI PICOULT The worm can spread quite well once it finds its way beyond corporate firewalls.
MIKKO HYPPONEN I just find it astonishing that lead, which has been banned from paint, still finds its way in child...
NANCY COWLES O God, what offering shall I give
To Thee, the Lord of earth and skies?
My spirit, soul, a...
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ATHARVA VEDA the flesh covers the bone
and they put a mind
in there and
sometimes a soul,
CHARLES BUKOWSKI Should God create another Eve, and I
Another Rib afford, yet loss of thee
Would never from...
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Shall I bid her goe and spare not?
Oh no, no, no, I d...
THOMAS PERCY Come then, put away your sword in its sheath, and let us two go up into my bed so that, lying togeth...
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And the soul wears out the breast,
And the heart must pau...
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WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE How beautiful maleness is, if it finds its right expression.
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PROVERB The morning hour has gold in its mouth.
PROVERB Even a clock that is not going is right twice a day.
PROVERB Time and I against any two.
PROVERB The longest day soon comes to an end.
PROVERB Soon enough is well enough.
PROVERB Now is the watchword of the wise.
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PROVERB Who has a trade may go anywhere.
PROVERB No one was ever lost on a straight road.
PROVERB Many talk like philosophers yet live like fools.
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PROVERB Those that will not hear must be made to feel.
PROVERB That which proves too much, proves nothing!
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PROVERB If a man would live in peace he should be blind, deaf, and dumb.
PROVERB Rome was not built in a day.
PROVERB Patience, money and time bring all things to past.
PROVERB Patience when teased is often transformed into rage.
PROVERB Dios tarda pero no olvida -- God delays but doesn't forget.
PROVERB Patience is the key to paradise.
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PROVERB Riches have wings.
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PROVERB You can't take it with you when you go.
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PROVERB The only thing we learn from new elections is we learned nothing from the old.
PROVERB Great is the victory that is gained without bloodshed.
PROVERB Gray hair is a sign of age, not of wisdom.
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PROVERB The gods sell all things at a fair price.
PROVERB Something you don't want is dear at any price.
PROVERB We know the true worth of a thing when we have lost it.
PROVERB Take what you want, God said to man, and pay for it.
PROVERB Necessity unites.
PROVERB A truth spoken before its time is dangerous.
PROVERB It is the truth that irritates a person.
PROVERB If you speak the truth, have a foot in the stirrup.
PROVERB Time tries truth.
PROVERB Tell the truth and then run.
PROVERB Truth is the daughter of time.
PROVERB Truth fears nothing but concealment.
PROVERB Youth lives on hope, old age on memories.
PROVERB If youth but had the knowledge and old age the strength.
PROVERB Merit is often an obstacle to fortune; the reason is it produces two bad effects, envy and fear.
PROVERB Speak little and well if you wish to be esteemed a person of merit.
PROVERB The Devil finds work for idle hands.
PROVERB The man who has nothing to do is always the busiest.
PROVERB Work relieves us from three great evils, boredom, vice, and want.
PROVERB The work praises the man.
PROVERB A dog that barks much is never a good hunter.
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