Nothing was wanted, then, but for dear Tom, who always had that pleasant smile when he looked at cousin Lucy, to turn completely round, say the opposite of what he had always said before, and declare that he, for his part, was delighted that all the old grievances should be healed, and that Maggie should have Philip with all suitable despatch; in cousin Lucy's opinion nothing could be easier.
" Tom never lived to taste another moment so delicious as that; and Maggie couldn't help forgetting her own grievances.
Still, the sight of the peacock opportunely spreading his tail on the stackyard wall, just as they reached Garum Firs, was enough to divert the mind temporarily from personal grievances.
But his endurance was mingled with a self-discontent which, if we know how to be candid, we shall confess to make more than half our bitterness under grievances, wife or husband included.
" It was not in her nature to pour forth wishes or grievances.
Then he looked grave and mentioned a string of grievances that the flesh is heir to—mostly ending in "itis.
We make a list of people we have harmed and people who have harmed us, and take steps to clear out negative energy by making amends and sharing our grievances; both in a respectful way.
Far better for worries or grievances to be aired and shared.
John Longworth, director generalof the British Chambers of Commerce, warned that companies would face "endless" legal challenges and grievances resulting from "gender-neutral" parental leave.
It's easy when we're upset or frustrated to remember a list of grievances from the past, but it's counterproductive.
" and then listen while the grunt spouted all the grievances she had been storing up for years.
When you approach life in this manner, those with whom you have the greatest grievances as well as those you admire and love can be seen as mirrors, guiding your to discover parts of yourself that you reject and to embrace your greatest quality.
Which means rather than talk about past grievances, opt for a discussion of future goals.
In 1774, delegates of the first Continental Congress – predecessor of the US Congress – chose defiantly to meet at Carpenter's Hall, 320 Chestnut St, rather than the more commodious State House, to air their grievances against the English king.
Between being gawked at in public and struggling to find the perfect pair of jeans, tall people have a special set of grievances.
When to the sessions of sweet silent thought I summon up remembrance of things past, I sigh the lack of many a thing I sought, And with old woes new wail my dear time's waste: Then can I drown an eye, unused to flow, For precious friends hid in death's dateless night, And weep afresh love's long since cancell'd woe, And moan the expense of many a vanish'd sight: Then can I grieve at grievances foregone, And heavily from woe to woe tell o'er The s
——《》 The grievances can be told is not real grievances; The lover can be stolen is not a real lover.
Someone who share my grievances.
"Leastways, if you don't, I do; and I wait here--and I'm still your cap'n, mind--till you outs with your grievances and I reply; in the meantime, your black spot ain't worth a biscuit.
——《》 The grievances can be told is not real grievances; The lover can be stolen is not real a lover.