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«My test of a good novel is dreading to begin the last chapter.»
«Be content with what you are, and wish not change; nor dread your last day, nor long for it»
Author: Marcus Aurelius
| Keywords:
at long last, content, dread, dreading, last, Last Day, Nor, The Longest Day, wish
«If I am killed, I can die but once; but to live in constant dread of it, is to die over and over again»
Author: Abraham Lincoln
(President)
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again, constant, constants, die, dread, dreading, killed, live in, Once and Again, over, over again, over and over, over and over again
«A thing may be dreaded as long as it has not overtaken you, but once it has come upon you, try to get rid of it without hesitation.»
«Liberty means responsibility. That is why most men dread it.»
Author: George Bernard Shaw
(Critic, Essayist, Playwright)
| About:
Liberty,
Men and Women,
Responsibility
| Keywords:
dread, dreading, liberty, responsibility
«I was dreading winning. I didn't even plan a speech-I was worried that I would slip up or do something horrible. I was shaking in my seat, putting on a posed smile. Inside I was petrified.»
«Dreading that climax of all human ills, / The inflammation of his weekly bills.»
«Alone, alone, about the dreadful wood / Of conscious evil runs a lost mankind, / Dreading to find its Father.»
«Nor dread nor hope attendA dying animal;A man awaits his endDreading and hoping all.»
«Greatly his foes he dreads, but more his friends; he hurts me most who lavishly commends.»
Author: Winston Churchill
(Author, Orator, Prime Minister)
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commending, commends, dreading, dreads, foes, greatly, hurts, lavishly
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