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When you have seen one, you have seen them all; What is learnt in the cradle lasts to the tombs; What the eye does not see, the heart does not grieve over; Where there is a will there is a way; Where there is muck there is brass; Where there is life there is hope [36] Whether you think you can, or you think you can't, you're right
Dr. Danda points to one alternative: “I have some ideas if you’d like to hear them.” ... ‘I hope your test went well. I know you studied hard for that,’ or ‘What a beautiful day today ...
from one well pleased: i.e., "at will" or "at one's pleasure". This phrase, and its Italian (beneplacito) and Spanish (beneplácito) derivatives, are synonymous with the more common ad libitum (at pleasure). a capite ad calcem: from head to heel: i.e., "from top to bottom", "all the way through", or "from head to toe". See also a pedibus usque ...
يرحمكم الله (yarḥamukum ullāh) if the sneezer says الحمدلله (al‐ḥamdulila̅h), as an alternative/religious interaction "Well-being!" or "Health!" "Elation!" or "Thrill!" "God have mercy on you" if the sneezer says "All praise is for God" علينا و عليك (ʿalayna̅ wa‐ʿalayk) شكراً (shukran) or
Hope you understand.” “The food at your last party wasn’t great, so I’ll pass.” “Our mutual friend Lisa is having a party that night and she has cooler friends, so I’m going to go to ...
This summer, USA TODAY visited 6 of the 19 American towns called Hope in search of what still gives people hope.
“Just a note to say that we hope things are going well, as we remain interested in your well being. Drop us a line anytime you like.” “We realize that receiving a letter periodically expressing our interest in how things are going may seem a bit routine. However, we continue to be interested in you and how you are doing. We hope that our ...
"There is a green hill far away" is a Christian hymn, originally written as a children's hymn but now usually sung for Passiontide. The words are by Cecil Frances Alexander , and the most popular tune by William Horsley .