8998 examples of life is in sentences

But a Prince's life is the charge of his guards; the lives of his people are his care.

' 'The Son of the Evening Light is very brave,' said the other hurriedly, and in tones which exhibited strong feeling; 'but life is very sweet.

'One of the most delightful things in life is to have one's curiosity roused and then satisfied by very slow degrees!' 'Not too slow, please.

"My dear child," he said, "my life is not so easily disposed of.

His private life is unusually interesting, by no means a model for others to imitate, yet showing great energy, a wonderful power of will, and undoubted honesty of purpose.

Herndon's Life is probably the most satisfactory of the period before Lincoln's inauguration.

All nature in its myriad forms of life is changeable, impermanent, unenduring.

'I can fancy two girls getting quite attached to each other, out of the season,' she said, 'but in May and June life is all a rush and a scramble' 'And one has no time to gather wayside flowers of friendship,' interjected Mr. Smithson.

The pleasantest Part of a Man's Life is generally that which passes in Courtship, provided his Passion be sincere, and the Party beloved kind with Discretion.

They must be told that life is evil, and I find it good; that men and women are wretched, and I find them happy; that food and cleanliness, order and knowledge are the essence of content while I only ask for love.

Country-life is apt to be dull; but when it once gets going, it beats the city hollow, because it gives its whole mind to what it is about.

"But the great finale in the tragedy of Donald MacDonald's life is yet to come, Ladygray.

"Life is real, Life is earnest.

What kind of a life is that of the present day?

For in those long-moon countries life is open and accessible, and romances seem to be furnished real and gratis, in order to save, in a languor-breeding climate, the ennui of reading and writing books.

"Say, Doc, what do you think life is, anyway?" Purdy scanned the monkey with shrewd eyes, and grinned.

It seems to spring up everywhere,the usual reaction of a society whose life is based upon positivism, the overthrow of ideals, empty pleasures, and soulless striving after gain.

But we have not learned even the alphabet of Christ's gospel unless we have come to see that the only true indignity in human life is sin, meanness, malevolence, and small-heartedness; and that all life is dignified where there are love, purity, and piety in it, whatever be its social category.

How life is handed On.

Every man's daily life is largely made up of acts from which a presumption of either guilt or innocence can be inferred, depending upon the attitude of the one who draws the inference.

"I do wake up rich every morning now," said the other, "though I have still my living to earn, because my life is full of prized opportunities, of cherished friendships, of chances for acquiring knowledge that I had not in youth, and keeping myself in touch with broad human facts and forces.

To take one's own life is a sin, that is if the person is in his right mind.

Be it so; but every life is noble which is spent in the path of duty.

From this time all other interests are laid aside, his whole life is absorbed in the prosperity of Germany.

This means that the climber can easily reach the realm where life is not, where ice and snow, rock and water reign, and man feels his littleness.

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