Sophia got up, taking one last look at the extraordinary daughter Councilor Nikita Duncan had borne.
It must always be borne in mind that the assumption of woman's social superiority lies at the root of these rules of conduct.
Poverty, disease, sorrow, imprisonment and other evils are the fruits borne by the tree of one's own sins.
For beauty with sorrow Is a burden hard to be borne: The evening light on the foam, and the swans, there; That music, remote, forlorn.
Chinese are wise in comprehending without many words what is inevitable and inescapable and therefore only to be borne.
Poetry uses language to create a music borne inside human experiences and emotions.
One of the biggest costs in the whole scientific publishing world is borne by the academic community, which is the peer review.
There is no death to those who perfectly love-only disappearance, which in time may be borne.
All the conscious decisions that I have taken in my life have never borne fruit. Not even come close! So, I am just very happy not planning.
I could lie down like a tired child, And weep away the life of care Which I have borne, and yet must bear.
Be patient, because the weaknesses of the body are given to us in this world by God for the salvation of the soul. So they are of great merit when they are borne patiently.
In actual fact, I have always been a conservative cross, borne sadly by liberal friends.
Once more it was borne in on him that marriage was not the safe anchorage he had been taught to think, but a voyage on uncharted seas.
Charlotte, having seen his body Borne before her on a shutter, Like a well-conducted person, Went on cutting bread and butter.
It is remarkable how surprising Zika has been. This is the first time we have had a mosquito-borne infection that can cause a devastating birth defect.
Imagine for a moment Napoleon I, to have borne the name of Jenkins, or Washington to have sustained the appellation of John Smith!
Lou knew that joy unshared was a halved emotion, just as sadness and loss, when borne alone, were often doubled.
A lot of people are still suffering from water-borne diseases... We want to create something where we can make life better for everyone.
Everything has two handles,-one by which it may be borne; another by which it cannot.
The sufferings that fate inflicts on us should be borne with patience, what enemies inflict with manly courage.
Peace of heart - without it, no good can make us happy. With it, every trial, even the approach of death, can be borne.
As we have borne the image of the earthy, let us also bear the image of the heavenly
This self-congratulatory notion Americans have that their country is Number One is borne of ignorance and bad manners.
The greatest reverses of fortune are the most easily borne from a sort of dignity belonging to them.
In the lost battle, Borne down by the flying, Where mingles war's rattle With groans of the dying.
My opinion is borne out of my childhood, my faith, my beliefs. That marriage is between one man and one woman.
It is only from the belief of the goodness and wisdom of a supreme being, that our calamities can be borne in the manner which becomes a man.
Disgracefully, the arts have too often borne the brunt of short-sighted cuts to educational budgets.
What a hideout: Holiness lies spread and borne over the surface of time and stuff like color.
A poverty that is universal may be cheerfully borne; it is an individual poverty that is painful and humiliating.
Growing old is not a thing to watch. It cannot be forgiven in others. Alone, it can be borne. Even indulged.
He hath borne himself beyond the promise of his age, doing, in the figure of a lamb, the feats of a lion.
See yonder little cloud, that, borne aloft So tenderly by the wind, floats fast away Over the snowy peaks!
Hither and thither spins The wind-borne mirroring soul, A thousand glimpses wins, And never sees a whole.
In the larger world, tribalism is an enormous problem, as it ever has been: both strength and idiocy borne from belonging.
Not, not mine: it's somebody else's wound; I could never have borne it. So take the thing that happened, hide it, stick it in the ground; whisk the lamps away.
As Dr. Chiang puts it, “while Buddha came to China on white elephants, Christ was borne on cannon balls.
I stand here today humbled by the task before us, grateful for the trust you have bestowed, mindful of the sacrifices borne by our ancestors.
Impatience asks for the impossible, wants to reach the goal without the means of getting there. The length of the journey has to be borne with, for every moment is necessary.
One USDA scientist went so far as to claim that there has never been a documented case of food-borne illness from eating fermented vegetables.
We were very clear that this film's [Young Adam] so much about a relationship that's borne out through the sexual contact, and that that's the way they communicate.
Like bubbles on the sea of matter borne,
They rise, they break, and to that sea return.
Do not desire crosses, unless you have borne those already laid upon you well — it is an abuse to long after martyrdom while unable to bear an insult patiently.
The proper condition of the human is not bovine placidity... the highest degree of tension that can be creatively borne.
Unless a tree has borne blossoms in spring, you will vainly look for fruit on it in autumn.
There is no satisfaction to be derived from having had many of our arguments borne out by events.
Leve fit quod bene fertur onus.
The burden which is well borne becomes light.
Unlikely accomplishments are borne out of single-minded purposefulness. Future superstars don't get there by keeping part of their heart in reserve.
Have I yet to learn that the hardest and best-borne trials are those which are never chronicled in any earthly record, and are suffered every day!
Just by being ourselves we are borne toward a destiny far beyond anything we could imagine.
The thesis that risk assessment itself is inherently risky is nowhere better borne out than in the area of high-consequence risks.
Borne out of this, starting around the 17th Century was the Baroque era. It is my view that it is one of the architectural peak periods in western civilisation.
I feel like the earth, astonished at fragrance borne in the air, made pregnant with mystery from a drop of rain.
Of all evil things the least quantity is to be borne, but of learning and knowledge, the more a man hath, the better he can bear it.
That freedom can never be attained by a nation without suffering and sacrifice has been amply borne out by the recent tragic happenings in this subcontinent.
The brightest ornaments in the crown of the blessed in heaven are the sufferings which they have borne patiently on earth.
Suffering borne in the will quietly and patiently is a continual, very powerful prayer before God.
Behold the threaden sails,
Borne with the invisible and creeping wind,
Draw the huge bottoms through the furrow'd sea,
Breasting the lofty surge
I demonstrate by means of philosophy that the earth is round, and is inhabited on all sides; that it is insignificantly small, and is borne through the stars.
The real reason why general relativity is widely accepted is because it made predictions that were borne out by experimental observations.
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