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woe-unto bird sorrow
Like a red morn that ever yet betokened, Wreck to the seaman, tempest to the field, Sorrow to the shepherds, woe unto the birds, Gusts and foul flaws to herdmen and to herds. William Shakespeare
woe-unto solitude bears
Woe unto him that is never alone, and cannot bear to be alone. Philip Gilbert Hamerton
bird singing believer
Birds sing on a bare bough; O, believer, canst not thou? Charles Spurgeon
bird decision singing
For a decision-the freest of my actions just happens like hiccups inside me or like a bird singing outside me. Alan Watts
bird hydrogen sensitive
Birds are, especially canaries, are super sensitive to hydrogen sulfide and sour gas. David Suzuki
bird flu disease
We are watching very closely to see how the disease associated with bird flu, when it hits humans, is evolving. David Nabarro
bird aviation flyers
Not all birds can fly. What separates the flyers from the walkers is the ability to take off. Carl Sagan
bird contact continue further related whether
We are awaiting for further results. We will continue to investigate whether she had been in contact with anything that related to bird flu, Siti Supari
bird challenges deal management people primarily
There are some challenges we deal with, primarily people management more than bird management. Chad Olson
bird slaughterhouse-five slaughterhouse-5
And what do the birds say? All there is to say about a massacre, things like "Poo-tee-weet? Kurt Vonnegut
bird wish born
I wish we had all been born birds instead. Kurt Vonnegut
sorrow sin repentance
Slight sorrow for sin is sufficient, provided it at the same time produces amendment. Charles Caleb Colton
sorrow abstinence remains
Renunciation remains sorrow, though a sorrow borne willingly. Charles Dickens
sorrow may cry-the-beloved-country
But sorrow is better than fear. For fear impoverishes always, while sorrow may enrich. Alan Paton
sorrow comfort
Wisely weigh our sorrow with our comfort. William Shakespeare
sorrow storm comfort
Be of comfort, and your heavy sorrow Part equally among us; storms divided, Abate their force, and with less rage are guided. John Heywood
sorrow shadow forget
Go, forget me! why should sorrow O'er that brow a shadow fling? Go, forget me, and to-morrow Brightly smile and sweetly sing! Smile,—though I shall not be near thee; Sing,—though I shall never hear thee! Charles Wolfe
sorrow age old-age
There's no such thing as old age, there is only sorrow. Edith Wharton
sorrow mourn display
It is those who make the least display of their sorrow who mourn the deepest. Edwin Hubbel Chapin
sorrow vision arms
There is, I am convinced, no picture that conveys in all its dreadfulness, a vision of sorrow, despairing, remediless, supreme. If I could paint such a picture, the canvas would show only a woman looking down at her empty arms. Charlotte Bronte