Word: perishings
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...injurious to the hater as it is to the hated. It distorts the personality and scars the soul. Psychiatrists are telling us now that many of the inner conflicts and strange things that happen in the subconscious are rooted in hate. So they are now saying, "Love or perish." This is the beauty of nonviolence. It says you can struggle without hating; you can fight war without violence...
...Unite or Perish. Britain's passage to Europe began in earnest on a grey October day in Paris last year. Behind the closed doors of a high-ceilinged conference room in the Quai d'Orsay, Britain's Lord Privy Seal, Edward Richard George Heath, formally notified ministers of the six Common Market nations that his government had reached "a great decision, a turning point in our history." In a deep, resonant voice, Heath declared: "We desire to become full, wholehearted and active members of the European Community in its widest sense, and to go forward with...
...high-strung horse skitters, rears and neighs in the kind of wild-eyed terror and anguish that Picasso gives to the horse in Guernica. The symbolic question is clear: Is the untamed free spirit an outlaw that must learn to toe the white lines of the modern world or perish...
...area. There was another danger: Carpenter's manual fuel tank was empty, and his automatic tank was only 15% full. He might not be able to hold the capsule steady in its plunge back down through the earth's atmosphere. If the capsule tumbled, Scott Carpenter would perish in flames...
...Biblical Psalter and three noncanonical psalms that scholars had previously seen in Greek, Syriac or Aramaic, but not in Hebrew. Two others are entirely new; the one that Sanders has translated is "an apostrophe to Zion." Sample lines, from his English version: Hope for thee does not perish, O Zion, nor is hope for thee forgotten...