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pleasing raise smile smiles word wounded
One word or a pleasing smile is often enough to raise up a saddened and wounded soul. Therese Lisieux
pleasing-others want sake
Don't conform for the sake of pleasing others. Mold yourself into the person that you want to be. Dr. Seuss
pleasing
I'm not interested in pleasing color; I'm interested in exact color. Bill Atkinson
pleasing receive whatsoever
And whatsoever we ask, we receive of him, because we keep his commandments, and do those things that are pleasing in his sight. Bible Bible
pleasing rewarding
As an actor, it's so, so rewarding and so pleasing to not be reprimanded. Joshua Sasse
pleasing win
This was a very pleasing win for us. Marc Jones
pleasing
It's better than I expected. It's a very pleasing result. David Cameron
pleasing worried
I know it comes with the territory. The only person I'm worried about pleasing is Tiger. Hank Haney
pleasing tournament
It was a very pleasing tournament for me. John Gall
winter darkness scrooge
Darkness is cheap, and Scrooge liked it. Charles Dickens
winter age lapland
Cheerfulness ought to be the viaticum vitae of their life to the old; age without cheerfulness is a Lapland winter without a sun. Charles Caleb Colton
winning race looks
If we look backwards to antiquity it should be as those that are winning a race. Charles Caleb Colton
wine order water
In order to try whether a vessel be leaky, we first prove it with water before we trust it with wine. Charles Caleb Colton
wings gone originality
All the poets are indebted more or less to those who have gone before them; even Homer's originality has been questioned, and Virgil owes almost as much to Theocritus, in his Pastorals, as to Homer, in his Heroics; and if our own countryman, Milton, has soared above both Homer and Virgil, it is because he has stolen some feathers from their wings. Charles Caleb Colton
wind literature wave
Commerce flourishes by circumstances, precarious, transitory, contingent, almost as the winds and waves that bring it to our shores. Charles Caleb Colton
wind fire tale-of-two-cities
Then tell Wind and Fire where to stop," returned madame; "but don't tell me. Charles Dickens
winning race obstacles
Ride on! Ride on over all obstacles and win the race. Charles Dickens
wine paris six
Along the Paris streets, the death-carts rumble, hollow and harsh. Six tumbrils carry the day's wine to La Guillotine. Charles Dickens