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1. I would like to ask those who outlive me, to see that I have not spoken without reason
2. They did not regenerate fast enough to outlive that
3. I doubt if even your father will live that long, although he will easily outlive me
4. “He may outlive me
5. king sent for Hermon, and enquired of him, with fierce denunciations, why the Jews had been allowed to outlive that day
6. I hadn’t cried for my father and uncle for the last fifty years, and mortals couldn’t be further from the truth when they said time is the best healer, it isn’t when you know you are going to live forever, outlive everyone you ever cared for, and with this, I thought about Levi
7. 18 Conversation grew on and the king sent for Hermon and enquired of him with fierce denunciations why the Jews had been allowed to outlive that day
8. A parent is not to outlive a child
9. the new generation though I will outlive this baby, too
10. Bridget and Joe were already contemplating a move as their status had improved and the house in a sense had begun to outlive its usefulness
11. a pair of shoes which would probably outlive you
12. Carol began stalling for time and said, “As near as I can tell, you are going to outlive us all
13. Of princes, shall outlive this powerful rhyme;
14. would probably outlive you
15. The preceding is two prophecies in one: Fatima will outlive
16. He wanted to outlive her so that she would never have to mourn that, and then he would live life as carelessly and dangerous as possible so he could rejoin her as fast as naturally possible
17. that I’d outlive them
18. Dad seems to think he'll outlive all of us
19. he can remain young and outlive me, then why pursue the relationship?
20. But the spirit which dwells in those little creatures, whom you love so well, shall outlive them all, and whether in happiness or misery (to speak as a man) will depend on you
21. The works of statesmen, writers, painters, architects, are all short-lived: your soul will outlive them all
22. These can outlive the best
23. Love? It waxes and wanes Hearts break Wives outlive Husbands
24. This noble, unselfish gladiator (1918-2013) passed away recently leaving a clear and moralistic blue print for democracy, diplomacy and truth that will outlive all of the festering African Kleptocrats and new rogue colonialists
25. It is a multiple intelligence design to mankind because man can’t outlive his wordily desire
26. outlive them by that much more
27. All we have to do is outlive the infected
28. “Have you ever considered that maybe I wouldn’t mind? I’ve been trying to get my head around the fact that you will outlive me
29. I have it on good authority you’ll outlive the cockroaches
30. Knowing you will outlive the generations
31. I fear that I may outlive my entire family
32. Overlived: To outlive; out survived
33. Now, she and her mother might outlive her sister
34. Impossible, here in raging Paris, with Suspicion filling the air, for you to outlive denunciation, when you are in communication with another aristocratic spy of the same antecedents as yourself, who, moreover, has the mystery about him of having feigned death and come to life again! A plot in the prisons, of the foreigner against the Republic
35. My child, the troubles and temptations of your life are beginning and may be many, but you can overcome and outlive them all if you learn to feel the strength and tenderness of your Heavenly Father as you do that of your earthly one
36. Kenneth says he would wager his mare, that he'll outlive any man on this side Gimmerton, and go to the grave a hoary sinner; unless some happy chance out of the common course befall him
37. As he gazed at these two little orphans he thought of his own child, and of the rough and thorny way they would all three have to travel if they were so unfortunate as to outlive their childhood
38. Franz d'Epinay, your betrothed lover, and you shrink from the idea of being his wife; but tell me, Valentine, is there no other sorrow in your heart? You see me devoted to you, body and soul, my life and each warm drop that circles round my heart are consecrated to your service; you know full well that my existence is bound up in yours—that were I to lose you I would not outlive the hour of such crushing misery; yet you speak with calmness of the prospect of your being the wife of another! Oh, Valentine, were I in your place, and did I feel conscious, as you do, of being worshipped, between these iron bars, and said, 'Take this hand, dearest Maximilian, and believe that, adored, with such a love as mine, a hundred times at least should I have passed my hand living or dead, I am yours—yours only, and forever!'" The poor girl made no reply, but her lover could plainly hear her sobs and tears
39. I think he must have made an agreement with death to outlive all his heirs, and he appears likely to succeed
40. With this gentleman, who took me home soon after our acquaintance commenced, I lived near eight months in which time, my constant complaisance and docility, my attention to deserve his confidence and love, and a conduct, in general, devoid of the least art and founded on my sincere regard and esteem for him, won and attached him so firmly to me, that, after having generously trusted me with a genteel, independent settlement, proceeding to heap marks of affection on me, he appointed me, by an authentic will, his sole heiress and executrix: a disposition which he did not outlive two months, being taken from me by a violent cold that he contracted, as he unadvisedly ran to the window, on an alarm of fire at some streets distant, and stood there naked-breasted, and exposed to the fatal impressions of a damp night air
41. ” Louie, declared dead more than sixty years earlier, would outlive them all
42. I do not wish to outlive your present feeling for me
43. Men outlive their love, but they don't
44. outlive the consequences of their recklessness
45. I encourage you to establish a legacy that will outlive you
46. ‘Everybody is wondering to whom the count will leave his fortune, though he may perhaps outlive us all, as I sincerely hope he will
47. Kenneth says he would wager his mare that he’ll outlive any man on this side Gimmerton, and go to the grave a hoary sinner; unless some happy chance out of the common course befall him
48. Little did the dusky children think that the puny slip with its two eyes only, which they stuck in the ground in the shadow of the house and daily watered, would root itself so, and outlive them, and house itself in the rear that shaded it, and grown man's garden and orchard, and tell their story faintly to the lone wanderer a half-century after they had grown up and died—blossoming as fair, and smelling as sweet, as in that first spring
49. If my mother were to outlive M
50. The prosecutor and the investigating lawyer distinctly remembered the doctor's saying that Smerdyakov could not outlive the night
1. I am an enigma to the Madra, as I have outlived all of them
2. He had outlived a couple of Community and Social Services Cabinet Ministers, if truth be told
3. Not even an absent-minded minister, who was after all a young man still, though he firmly believed he had outlived romance, could be insensible to the charm of the night and the path and the companion
4. Your specimen has outlived all of the others
5. 7 And the people served the Lord all the days of Joshua, and all the days of the elders that outlived Joshua, who had seen all the great works of the Lord, that he did for Israel
6. contamination out, or had outlived any of the potential carriers
7. The preselected outlived others, and those that lived had to clear their remains
8. She had lived to be a great age and outlived her husband by many years
9. Truman had outlived his usefulness
10. They had been compared to Victoria and Albert except that Isaac had already outlived Albert
11. Seeing Mousavi marching resolutely towards her table, Nancy couldn’t help feel dread: maybe she had outlived her usefulness in the eyes of the Iranian senior leadership
12. ” (God forgive him: John, her late husband, not, Kokopoulos who outlived her by more than a decade
13. Of course, there was still no apparent motive for wanting Spalding dead—unless Fairmont felt that he had outlived his usefulness or posed a threat to revealing the identity of the owners of the Versailles
14. “George Burns wouldn’t have outlived so many doctors if smoking was
15. None are so old as those who have outlived enthusiasm
16. Why for sure Islam in the original form had outlived its utility to the poor believers, and if only the stilted media gets its act right to drive home this point into the minority minds, the interests of the Indian Musalmans would be well-served that its sophism is fouling
17. you’ve outlived your usefulness—it’d be proper to dispose of the trash
18. You said I outlived my usefulness, but isn’t that just a
19. was decided by the Aquarium that Samson had outlived his usefulness
20. decided that Samson had outlived his usefulness
21. In that moment she felt the whole crushing misery of being weak, and sick, and old,--so old that you have outlived your claims to everything but the despotic care of charitable ladies, so old that you are a mere hurdy-gurdy, expected each time any one in search of edification chooses to turn your handle to quaver out tunes of immortality
22. Given that dwarves outlived humans by a century or more, it was rarely a topic for debate
23. may have already outlived his usefulness to Pengrove
24. “Dorian has outlived
25. If those paraded before us these days as destitute can be as selective of the charity bestowed upon them as Jabba the Hutt at an all-you-can-eat buffet, it’s about time that a civic dialogue was convened to consider whether or not Toys For Tots has outlived its usefulness
26. He had outlived two of his sons, and now his grandchildren’s
27. Stalin’s creation: the gulag of mass death and genocide outlived him by thirty years
28. Ovid was born just before Jesus, and outlived him by some years
29. announced and cowered away from him as if afraid that he would kill him now that he’d outlived his
30. This man they honored hadn’t been an ordinary man in the traditional sense, because he through his effort of will and strength of faith had far outlived the experiences and endeavors of just an ordinary man
31. Relationships that do not surprise you, that have ceased to be interesting, have just outlived their usefulness
32. Her joy and expression of regard long outlived her wonder
33. delicately made as myself, had outlived the operation; that she believed,
34. Was it just the paranoid pipe-dreams of a government agency that had outlived its usefulness? Or was he right? Had I created the beast that Hesidence believed Jesus to be?
35. She had outlived her mother by ten years
36. In any case that was very ancient history by now and as for our friend, the pseudo Skin-the-etcetera, he had transparently outlived his welcome
37. One fact he had found out since these questions had engrossed his mind, was that he had been quite wrong in supposing from the recollections of the circle of his young days at college, that religion had outlived its day, and that it was now practically non-existent
38. Just because coaxial cable is no longer used for networks does not mean that it has totally outlived its usefulness
39. Were the Potemkins, Suvorovs, and Orlovs Germans? No, lad, either you fellows have all lost your wits, or I have outlived mine
40. Despite his profession, he’d outlived his siblings, and the ex-wives who were still alive wanted nothing to do with him
41. He remembered Prudencia Pitre, the oldest of those still alive, who was known to everyone as the Widow of Two because she had outlived both her husbands
42. Integrated Resources certainly outlived its corporate mission; the untimely survival was promoted by bankers and investors who bought the paper without reading the financials
43. Children of the same family, the same blood, with the same first associations and habits, have some means of enjoyment in their power, which no subsequent connexions can supply; and it must be by a long and unnatural estrangement, by a divorce which no subsequent connexion can justify, if such precious remains of the earliest attachments are ever entirely outlived
44. His pleasure in music, though it amounted not to that ecstatic delight which alone could sympathize with her own, was estimable when contrasted against the horrible insensibility of the others; and she was reasonable enough to allow that a man of five and thirty might well have outlived all acuteness of feeling and every exquisite power of enjoyment
45. There is so much written and said about you! I came here today with anxious curiosity; I wished to see for myself and form my own convictions as to whether it were true that the whole of this upper stratum of Russian society is worthless, has outlived its time, has existed too long, and is only fit to die—and yet is dying with petty, spiteful warring against that which is destined to supersede it and take its place—hindering the Coming Men, and knowing not that itself is in a dying condition
46. I am not—I admit it; for if there have been calculations it is I who have made them! But I calculated for her, Paul; for her, not myself! I have outlived my time; I have thought but for my child, and what mother could blame me for this?” Tears sparkled in the fond mother's eyes
47. When I entered at once into the closest direct relations with those forty tiny peasants that formed my school (I call them tiny peasants because I found in them the same characteristics of perspicacity, the same immense store of information from practical life, of jocularity, simplicity, and loathing for everything false, which distinguish the Russian peasant), when I saw that susceptibility, that readiness to acquire the information which they needed, I felt at once that the antiquated church method of instruction had outlived its usefulness and was not good for them
48. “Is it possible that I have outlived all that!” thought I, raising my head with horror, and in order to forget and to cease thinking, I began to play again, and still the same old andante
49. The man on whom depended the easing of the fate of the Petersburg prisoners was an old General of repute—a baron of German descent, who, as it was said of him, had outlived his wits
50. The men of science regard as Christianity only what the different churches have been professing, and, assuming that these professions exhaust the whole significance of Christianity, they recognize it as a religious teaching which has outlived its time
1. If Hillary outlives Bill, she also gets his salary until she dies
2. hound outlives its usefulness, it's up to the owner to do with
3. consider making plans for the bird’s future if it outlives you
4. He outlives all the men in his boat
5. The gallows-maker; for that frame outlives a thousand tenants
6. The girls gave their hearts into their mother's keeping, their souls into their father's, and to both parents, who lived and labored so faithfully for them, they gave a love that grew with their growth and bound them tenderly together by the sweetest tie which blesses life and outlives death
1. eventually outliving the confinements of a mortal life
2. ” Then Victor just rubbed his temples and I explained, “Not really though, because there’s no way Ferris Mewler is outliving me and Hunter S
3. Will all the boomers pull their money out of the stock market at age 65 and become frugal and sit on their cash? Will the boomers put more money into investments because they realize the issue of outliving their money is real? Will boomers continue to enjoy life and shy away from saving and enjoy life by spending on discretionary items?
4. Many people, including your neighbors and colleagues, are going to face the real likelihood of outliving their money
5. This teaching, which, according to the men of science, is contained only in its dogmatic part,—in the doctrine of the Trinity, the redemption, the miracles, the church, the sacraments, and so forth,—is only one out of a vast number of religions which have arisen in humanity, and now, having played its part in history, is outliving its usefulness, melting in the light of science and true culture