Let us roll all our strength and all Our sweetness up into one ball, And tear our pleasures with rough strife Through the iron gates of life: Thus, though we cannot make our sun Stand still, yet we will make him run.
Go and stand amidst their scowling hearts, my child, and let your gentle eyes fall upon them like the forgiving peace of the evening over the strife of the day.
While about 40 percent of respondents said credit scores are currently a source of marital strife, about a quarter cited budgeting and 20 percent blamed debt repayment.
—this either is the very anarchy of strife, or else"—and then I listened more profoundly, and said as I raised my head—"or else, oh heavens!
There, through bewildered branches, go Winged Loves borne on in gentle strife, Tossing and tossing to and fro The flaming circle of our life.
Obviously this concerns employers who will want to weed out anyone responsible for the strife.
A careless word may kindle strife.
On the other hand the deflation, and the associated depression and social strife, that Britain experienced between the world wars was largely the result of a misguided attempt to restore the 1914 exchange rate against the dollar.
However, it was not this strife which meant Pasternak never published another novel, but the fact he died two years later from lung cancer.
Be a hero in the strife!
I want to teach my students how to live this life on earth, To face its struggle and its strife and improve their worth.
Today is the first day of the rest of my life; I can fill it with joy, I can fill it with strife.
Financial hardship, long-term illness, the death of a loved one and marital strife can all be trying and difficult.
Poverty breeds strife.
Strife of interests masquerading as a contest of principles.
Laura Moncur (1969 - ), The Secret Heart of Charlotte Lucas, 2014 If there was strife and contention in the home, very little else in life could compensate for it.
" He who incites strife is as guilty as they who strive.
On their stopping on a sudden to take breath for the fiercer renewal of the strife, they saw some Vultures waiting in the distance to feast on the one which should fall first.
(1856) AN old story yet lives of the "Thorny Road of Honor," of a marksman, who indeed attained to rank and office, but only after a lifelong and weary strife against difficulties.