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Letter "F" » flung
«Fight ever on: this earthly stuff if used God's way will be enough. Face to the firing line o friend fight out life's battle to the end. One soldier, when the fight was red, threw down his broken sword and fled. Another snatched it, won the day, with what his comrade flung away.»
Author: Edwin Markham
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Poet)
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Keywords:
battle line,
breaking away,
break away,
comrade,
earthly,
earthly life,
firing,
firing line,
fled,
flung,
red fire,
snatched,
snatches,
snatching,
soldier,
threw
«Awake! for Morning in the Bowl of Night Has flung the Stone that puts the Stars to Flight: And Lo! the Hunter of the East has caught The Sultan's Turret in a Noose of Light»
Author: Edward Fitzgerald
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Keywords:
bowl,
flung,
hunter,
morning star,
noose,
nooses,
sultan,
The East,
The Hunter,
The Morning Star,
turret,
turrets
«Autumn burned brightly, a running flame through the mountains, a torch flung to the trees.»
«At the height of laughter, the universe is flung into a kaleidoscope of new possibilities.»
«In the depths of every heart, there is a tomb and a dungeon, though the lights, the music, and revelry above may cause us to forget their existence, and the buried ones, or prisoners whom they hide. But sometimes, and oftenest at midnight, those dark receptacles are flung wide open. In an hour like this, when the mind has a passive sensibility, but no active strength; when the imagination is a mirror, imparting vividness to all ideas, without the power of selecting or controlling them; then pray that your grieves may slumber, and the brotherhood of remorse not break their chain.»
Author: Nathaniel Hawthorne
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Novelist,
Writer)
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Keywords:
active,
break open,
brotherhood,
buried,
chain,
controlling,
depths,
dungeon,
dungeons,
flinging,
flings,
flung,
grieves,
imparting,
imparts,
lights,
like this,
midnight,
oftenest,
Open Wide,
passive,
prisoners,
receptacle,
receptacles,
remorse,
revelry,
Selecting,
sensibilities,
sensibility,
slumber,
slumbered,
slumbering,
slumbers,
The Brotherhood,
vividness,
wide-open,
wide
«Breathless, we flung us on a windy hill, Laughed in the sun, and kissed the lovely grass.»
«Ignorant men don't know what good they hold in their hands until they've flung it away»
«Each of you, for himself, by himself and on his own responsibility, must speak. And it is a solemn and weighty responsibility, and not lightly to be flung aside at the bullying of pulpit, press, government, or the empty catchphrases of politicians. Each must for himself alone decide what is right and what is wrong, and which course is patriotic and which isn't. You cannot shirk this and be a man. To decide against your convictions is to be an unqualified and inexcusable traitor, both to yourself and to your country, let man label you as they may. If you alone of all the nation shall decide one way, and that way be the right way according to your convictions of the right, you have done your duty by yourself and by your country- hold up your head! You have nothing to be ashamed of.»
Author: Mark Twain
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Humorist,
Lecturer,
Writer)
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Keywords:
according,
Against the man,
aside,
asides,
both,
bullied,
Bullies,
bullying,
convictions,
country,
course,
decide,
duty,
empty,
flinging,
flings,
flung,
government,
head,
hold up,
inexcusable,
In the press,
label,
labeling,
Let Me Alone,
lightly,
nation,
one way,
on his own,
patriotic,
Politicians,
press,
press on,
pulpit,
pulpits,
responsibility,
shirk,
shirked,
shirking,
solemn,
The Nation,
the right way,
traitor,
unqualified,
weightier,
weighty
«Habit is habit, and not to be flung out of the window by any man, but coaxed downstairs a step at a time»
«God of our fathers, known of old, / Lord of our far-flung battle-line.»