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en After the war, and all the deep feelings, we've finally buried the hatchet and moved on.
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en Nobody ever forgets where he buried the hatchet.
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  Kin Hubbard

en Nobody ever forgets where he buried a hatchet
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  Kin Hubbard

en Nobuddy ever fergits where he buried a hatchet
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  Kin Hubbard

en They buried the hatchet, but in a shallow, well-marked grave
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en Idealism springs from deep feelings, but feelings are nothing without the formulated idea that keeps them whole.
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  Jacques Barzun

en Idealism springs from deep feelings, but feelings are nothing without the formulated idea that keeps them whole.
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  Jacques Barzun

en We finally buried a team. Evan had that home run that finally put them away. That was the big thing today.
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en We came out so slow and so relaxed I think finally it got to a few of the guys. We finally figured out that if we keep playing like this, we're going to lose the game. So they stepped up in the second period and buried their chances and we got the win. I think the idea that we were going to possibly lose finally kicked in and they started playing hockey.
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en I don't think you get to good writing unless you expose yourself and your feelings. Deep songs don't come from the surface; they come from the deep down.
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  Judy Collins

en HATCHET, n. A young axe, known among Indians as a Thomashawk.

"O bury the hatchet, irascible Red, For peace is a blessing," the White Man said. The Savage concurred, and that weapon interred, With imposing rites, in the White Man's head. --John Lukkus

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  Ambrose Bierce

en Lose/Win people bury a lot of feelings. And unexpressed feelings come forth later in uglier ways. Psychosomatic illnesses often are the reincarnation of cumulative resentment, deep disappointment and disillusionment repressed by the Lose/Win mentality. Disproportionate rage or anger, overreaction to minor provocation, and cynicism are other embodiments of suppressed emotion. People who are constantly repressing, not transcending feelings toward a higher meaning find that it affects the quality of their relationships with others.
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en The cherry tree myth is just that. When I do lectures I bring an old hatchet and say we just found this under an old cherry tree we had to take down. George Washington loved cherry trees. He put in a Cherry Walk of espaliered cherries in the Upper Garden. He did some pruning but not with a hatchet.
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en I don't see much future for the Americans... It's a decayed country. And they have their racial problem, and the problem of social inequalities... My feelings against Americanism are feelings of hatred and deep repugnance... Everything about the behavior of American society reveals that it's half Judaized, and the other half negrified. How can one expect a State like that to hold together?
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  Adolf Hitler

en We will still search continuously, but we should be prepared that . . . you're going to have a mass grave right there. How can you retrieve those who were buried so deep?
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