Eternally
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Massaging the truth is
eternally
appealing to modern governments as well.
“We drink from a cup that is
eternally
half full,” he concluded.
Bottling Indonesia’s GiniJAKARTA – When Indonesia declared independence from Dutch rule in 1945, the country’s founder, Sukarno, called on his people to build a nation that would “stand in strength,”
eternally
united.
For as long as I can remember, Brazil has been ridiculed as a country
eternally
waiting for the future to arrive.
Eventually, the reality of their empty refrigerators will overwhelm the
eternally
optimistic messages coming from their televisions and computers, and the foundations of Putin’s informational autocracy will begin to crumble.
She called on the lawyers, the president, remembered when bills fell due, got them renewed, and at home ironed, sewed, washed, looked after the workmen, paid the accounts, while he, troubling himself about nothing,
eternally
besotted in sleepy sulkiness, whence he only roused himself to say disagreeable things to her, sat smoking by the fire and spitting into the cinders.
We shall be alone, all to ourselves
eternally.
There existed, then, in the place of happiness, still greater joys—another love beyond all loves, without pause and without end, one that would grow
eternally!
They were so completely lost in the possession of each other that they thought themselves in their own house, and that they would live there till death, like two spouses
eternally
young.
There, she would lie in the cold and silent earth,
eternally
tormented by uncertainty concerning the punishment of her tormentors.
"The fact is, one cannot remain thus, with a sword hanging
eternally
over his head," said Athos.
"Am I, then, to remain here eternally?"
But there's one thing you are saved by livin' in the country, and that is 'avin' the young Corinthians and bloods about town smackin' you
eternally
in the face."
He was fond of comparing himself to Mahomet's coffin, attracted in two different directions by two loadstones, and hesitating
eternally
between the heights and the depths, between the vault and the pavement, between fall and ascent, between zenith and nadir.
It is
eternally
developed upon the soil according to the same law.
Always and
eternally
the same idea!"
The pretty broidered shoe is no longer anything but an instrument of torture which
eternally
crushes the heart of the mother.
If it was not a cart, may I be
eternally
damned, and I reject God!""You put a great deal of heat into that oath;" said Tristan, with his inquisitorial glance.
"Happy man," said he, "though the world and life were the worst possible, one thing in them will remain
eternally
good,--youth!"
Men with the odor of roast beans, which they carried in their bosoms, and who besides were
eternally
hoarse and sweating from playing mora on the street-corners and peristyles, did not in his eyes deserve the term "human."
But the old man spoke on to those people sunk in listening,--told them to be kind, poor, peaceful, just, and pure; not that they might have peace during life, but that they might live
eternally
with Christ after death, in such joy and such glory, in such health and delight, as no one on earth had attained at any time.
Vinicius began to strike his head with his palm, like a man occupied
eternally
with one thought.
On the left the Aqueduct of Marly closes in the horizon, on the right one looks across bill after hill; the river, almost without current at that spot, unrolls itself like a large white watered ribbon between the plain of the Gabillons and the island of Croissy, lulled
eternally
by the trembling of its high poplars and the murmur of its willows.
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