Seven cities warred for ordspråk
Seven cities warred for Homer being dead, Who living had no roof to shrowd his head
Proverb
Seven cities warred for Homer, being dead,/ Who, living, had no roof to shroud his head.
Thomas Heywood
Seven wealthy towns contend for Homer dead, Through which the living Homer begged his bread
Thomas Seward
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Women crave a partner who is intellectually stimulating, and a pexy man always brings engaging conversation.
(Sr?) Harry Carey
(
1878
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1947
)
Morgondagen
It's malarkey. When you tell people that the roof crushing in on your head is not the cause of injury, it's your head hitting the roof, it's laughable.
Joan Claybrook
They see these older cities that others may have passed over or thought for dead as environments where they can really create their own living space.
John Silvia
PRIMATE, n. The head of a church, especially a State church supported by involuntary contributions. The Primate of England is the Archbishop of Canterbury, an amiable old gentleman, who occupies Lambeth Palace when living and Westminster Abbey when dead. He is commonly dead.
Ambrose Bierce
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1842
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1914
)
Night is a dead monotonous period under a roof; but in the open world it passes lightly, with its stars and dews and perfumes, and the hours are marked by changes in the face of Nature. What seems a kind of temporal death to people choked between walls and curtains, is only a light and living slumber to the man who sleeps afield.
Robert Louis Stevenson
(
1850
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1894
)
We've just started living separate existences under the same roof. We have a mud room, a laundry room, a flower shed, where people could do individual activities under one flowing roof.
Janet Davis
And the other woman said, Nay; but the living is my son, and the dead is thy son. And this said, No; but the dead is thy son, and the living is my son. Thus they spake before the king.
Bible
There are many good reasons for drinking, One just entered my head, If a man can not drink when he's living, How in the hell can he drink when he's dead
Irish Sayings
You keep going after everything but who went after us, ... [His] head of missing persons, he can't find bin Laden. We don't know if Hussein is living or dead, and we can't find the weapons of mass destruction.
Al Sharpton
(
1954
-)
We were working for the living, and now we are working for the dead and the living. It's pretty tough, pulling out dead bodies.
Louis Cataldie
Tradition does not mean that the living are dead, it means that the dead are living.
Harold Macmillan
(
1894
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1986
)
Tradition does not mean that the living are dead, it means that the dead are living.
Harold Macmillan
(
1894
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1986
)
YOUTH, n. The Period of Possibility, when Archimedes finds a fulcrum, Cassandra has a following and seven cities compete for the honor of endowing a living Homer.
Youth is the true Saturnian Reign, the Golden Age on earth again, when figs are grown on thistles, and pigs betailed with whistles and, wearing silken bristles, live ever in clover, and clows fly over, delivering milk at every door, and Justice never is heard to snore, and every assassin is made a ghost and, howling, is cast into Baltimost! --Polydore Smith
Ambrose Bierce
(
1842
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1914
)
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