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Fathers are willing to suffer for their children without receiving anything in return
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'How can you dare,' said she with angry look, 'descend into my garden and steal my rapunzel like a thief? You shall suffer for it!'
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you the things you must suffer for me
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"Then just kill me now ma and don't make me suffer for hours first
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Sense pleasures are temporary, and when they are over we suffer for their loss, or we suffer the effects of oversatiation
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Now they would both suffer for it
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Therefore a curse devours the earth, and its inhabitants suffer for their guilt; therefore the inhabitants of the earth are scorched, and few men are left
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iniquity, we considered not that we should begin to suffer for it after death
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rate? In this vast ocean of life we suffer for the sins of others, and
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We suffer for the sins of
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Sometimes people suffer for reasons we can’t understand
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going to have to suffer for the selfishness and self-abuse
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55 And that the faces of those who have used abstinence shall shine above the stars whereas our faces shall be blacker than darkness? 56 For while we lived and committed iniquity we considered not that we should begin to suffer for it after death
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On this account is assigned to them the division of santification on the right hand and to everyone who shall suffer for God's name: to the rest is assigned the division on the left
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And you who suffer for His name ought to glorify God because He deemed you worthy to bear His name that all your sins might be healed
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persecution during that time: "Even if you should suffer for the
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13 But he himself wished thus to suffer for it was necessary that he should suffer upon the cross; for he who prophesies about him says Spare my soul from the sword and again Drive nails into my flesh for the synagogues of evil men have risen against me
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And those of us who hear carelessly of these things as if they were of small importance commit sin not knowing whence we have been called and by whom and to what place and how much Jesus Christ submitted to suffer for our sakes
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Gāndhi concluded from this that sending petitions will not bring about change and must be backed-up by non-violent action and that people involved must be prepared to sacrifice and suffer for their cause
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nor just that these individuals would have to suffer for the incompetence of the Ministries, but
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I will show him he must suffer for my namesake
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3 How cruel and unreasoning to compel innocent children to suffer for the sins of their progenitors, misdeeds of which they are wholly ignorant, and for which they could in no way be responsible! And to do such wicked deeds in the name of one who taught his disciples to love even their enemies! It has become necessary, in this recital of the life of Jesus, to portray the manner in which certain of his fellow Jews rejected him and conspired to bring about his ignominious death; but we would warn all who read this narrative that the presentation of such a historical recital in no way justifies the unjust hatred, nor condones the unfair attitude of mind, which so many professed Christians have maintained toward individual Jews for many centuries
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8 When once you grasp the idea of God as a true and loving Father, the only concept which Jesus ever taught, you must forthwith, in all consistency, utterly abandon all those primitive notions about God as an offended monarch, a stern and all-powerful ruler whose chief delight is to detect his subjects in wrongdoing and to see that they are adequately punished, unless some being almost equal to himself should volunteer to suffer for them, to die as a substitute and in their stead
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Demery knew what he’d done was not exactly textbook PACE and he would suffer for what he’d had done to Dewi should the matter ever go to trial
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Who is he willing to suffer for? Is it every
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“What more will ye do, half-starved on half rations? Suffer for a little longer? No, that is not for me
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must all suffer for many years, as austerity is the only way to
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She would have to suffer for Forbes as well, now
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And who is he that would harm you if you become a follower of what is Good? But even if you should suffer for righteousness sake, you are blessed
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would suffer for having caused it?
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Those wounds would continue to make her suffer for days, but she wanted to be able to show later to the World what methods the ISI used on its prisoners
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made to suffer for all those years and was now trapped in-
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By God, if you are lying to me Drummond Junior, you are going to suffer for it
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The Lord said go, he's chosen unto Me, and I will show him great things he must suffer for My name's sake
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He who was in the beginning with the Father, and by whom all things were made, must suffer for sin the just for the unjust,�must die the death of a malefactor, before the way to heaven can be laid open to any soul
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is your choice and of course, you suffer for this
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He felt bad that his friends, and the rest of the platoon, had to suffer for his arrogance
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He could only imagine what he would suffer for this crime
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Greek ideas that we all have eternal souls, and that we suffer forever in
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It is unfortunate that people who perform good karma in a country with bad karmic citizens and its government, have to suffer for no fault of theirs
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retributive justice, and the notion that people should suffer for
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“It is unfair we have to suffer for everything my father did and inherit his enemies! Who else is here?”
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Her baby, her husband, her happy home--to suffer for these would be beautiful if it were not such a little thing, almost too little to offer up at their dear altar
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Claire would not suffer for her mistake
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That grub-digging bird would suffer for what he did
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Are there really past life sins that we suffer for in this
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34 For forty years--one year for each of the forty days you explored the land--you will suffer for your sins and know what it is like to have me against you
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Let the reformed churches be more and more reformed, and let every thing that is amiss be amended; and let those that suffer for righteousness sake be supported and delivered
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Not for himself, but for others, like his father and for Georgia who’d been made to suffer for all those years and was now trapped inside another person’s body
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way, no one should suffer for the sins of others
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People bleed for it, suffer for it, die for it, are robbed of it, and killed for it
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if they ever begin to realize the injustices they were forced to suffer for no good reason except to be kept down
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And every civilized person is hoping it will be later rather than sooner… hoping they will be dead and gone from the artificial shitpile called civilization so they won’t have to be forced to personally suffer for the consequences of their sins: so they will not be personally punished for their crimes: so they will have gotten away with their evil deeds and left someone else holding the bag; left their sons and daughters, their great-great grandsons and grand-daughters to suffer and die and perish for their sins…
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600 There is a willingness in the Church in China to suffer for Christ as the normal cost of being a believer
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In the Scripture, especially in Acts, they went out after being arrested and beaten and they went rejoicing because they were worthy to suffer for the Name of Jesus
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“For it has been granted to you on behalf of Christ not only to believe in Him, but also to suffer for Him
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If God then requires it He will provide the power of the Holy Spirit for us to suffer for the Gospel
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We can consider permitting ourselves to believe that any judgment in the next world is not one where we are banished to isolation, to suffer forever in the fires of a Hell, with a devil, called Satan
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In the way you reject ME now, you will suffer for eternity, if you don’t
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' Albert Barnes admits, with a soul full of anguish that he cannot understand why there are men destined to suffer forever
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“Oh, well,” says the objector, “but his justice demands that they suffer forever
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If no spirit survived, it might be truly said that a wholly new being was then created to suffer for the offences of another long passed away
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It is taken as proved that men must live forever, and then it is argued with different degrees of confidence to be contradictory to what is known of Divine Justice and Mercy that they should suffer forever: whence it follows, more or less certainly, that Divine Wisdom will restore them to blessedness again
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’ When it is the object to show that men incur a heavier curse through redemption than through the original covenant of works, then wicked men are said to be raised to 'suffer for untold ages
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"If he has a conscience he will suffer for his mistake
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That night the housekeeper burned to ashes all the books that were in the yard and in the whole house; and some must have been consumed that deserved preservation in everlasting archives, but their fate and the laziness of the examiner did not permit it, and so in them was verified the proverb that the innocent suffer for the guilty
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"I do not believe," replied Don Quixote, "that such squires were ever on wages, but were dependent on favour; and if I have now mentioned thine in the sealed will I have left at home, it was with a view to what may happen; for as yet I know not how chivalry will turn out in these wretched times of ours, and I do not wish my soul to suffer for trifles in the other world; for I would have thee know, Sancho, that in this there is no condition more hazardous than that of adventurers
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suffer for other people's faults, and declared that these misfortunes would never
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'But there is a world below in which either we or our posterity will suffer for our unjust deeds
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"And I must suffer for her egotism!" she sobbed, as Mrs
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neighbours, who were thus constantly obliged to suffer for his caprice
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It will be said that their families had to suffer for want of even
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How long, he wondered wretchedly, would he suffer for it in purgatory?
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Well, he had made her suffer for it
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Then I plainly perceived, on the cushion, the marks of a plenteous effusion, and already had his sluggard member run up to its old nestling-place, and enforced itself again, as if ashamed to shew its head; which nothing, it seems, could raise but stripes inflicted on its opposite neighbours, who were thus constantly obliged to suffer for his caprice
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He did not acknowledge this feeling, but at the bottom of his heart he longed for her to suffer for having destroyed his peace of mind—his honor
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Hoped at least one of the people who’d helped destroy her entire world would suffer for it, even if he had helped her at the very end
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If he allows this to happen, his investment portfolio will suffer for it, and this is why only an expert should attempt this sort of strategy
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"How can you dare," said she with angry look, "to descend into my garden and steal my rampion like a thief? You shall suffer for it!" "Ah," answered he, "let mercy take the place of justice
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‘Prince Vasili’s son, he, and a certain Dolokhov have, it is said, been up to heaven only knows what! And they have had to suffer for it
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Let us write her a letter at once, and she’ll come here and all will be explained, or else, my dear boy, let me tell you it’s quite likely you’ll have to suffer for it
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I suffer for my own sins,’ and he wept bitter tears
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‘And I must suffer for her egotism!’ she sobbed, as Mrs
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Miss Crawford could have said that there would be a something to do and to suffer for it, which she could not think lightly of; but she checked herself and let it pass; and tried to look calm and unconcerned when the two gentlemen shortly afterwards joined them
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‘If he has a conscience he will suffer for his mistake
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But didn't I make him suffer for it! I became frightfully overbearing
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If they, too, suffer horribly on earth, they must suffer for their fathers' sins, they must be punished for their fathers, who have eaten the apple; but that reasoning is of the other world and is incomprehensible for the heart of man here on earth
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The innocent must not suffer for another's sins, and especially such innocents! You may be surprised at me, Alyosha, but I am awfully fond of children, too
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And how much that is great, mysterious and unfathomable there is in it! Afterwards I heard the words of mockery and blame, proud words, “How could God give up the most loved of His saints for the diversion of the devil, take from him his children, smite him with sore boils so that he cleansed the corruption from his sores with a pot-sherd—and for no object except to boast to the devil! ‘See what My saint can suffer for My sake
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“I want to suffer for my sin!”
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If you can take upon yourself the crime of the criminal your heart is judging, take it at once, suffer for him yourself, and let him go without reproach
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And who's the better for it? Only those who have got no conscience, for how can they be tortured by conscience when they have none? But decent people who have conscience and a sense of honor suffer for it
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He was troubled, he was grieving that night at Mokroe only about old Grigory and praying to God that the old man would recover, that his blow had not been fatal, and that he would not have to suffer for it
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Perhaps we may even grow wicked later on, may be unable to refrain from a bad action, may laugh at men's tears and at those people who say as Kolya did just now, ‘I want to suffer for all men,’ and may even jeer spitefully at such people
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“What I expected has happened! But I am sorry, you poor fellow, that you should have had to suffer for it,” he murmured, with a most charming smile
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He thought: "If I protect him, why should I forgive him, since he has ruined me? Let him suffer for my torments! And if I tell on him, they will indeed whip him to death
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And he began to suffer for lack of food
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And in the third place, though I were made to suffer for this, it would still be better for me to be exiled or imprisoned, doing battle in the cause of common sense and truth, which must eventually triumph, if not to-day, then to-morrow, or before many days, than to suffer in the cause of folly and evil
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It seems to me that I alone have to suffer for the truth, while he,” pointing to Ivan, “is allowed to do and say what he pleases
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“Prince Vasíli’s son, he, and a certain Dólokhov have, it is said, been up to heaven only knows what! And they have had to suffer for it