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Example sentences for "good life"

  • No other ideal then in vogue would have produced even so much "good life" as was actually attained.

  • If a young man loves his mother truly, he is safe for a good life.

  • A mind jarred by inward discord can never ultimate a good life.

  • The King was before the coffin a long space, and looked right fainly on the hermit, for well it seemed him that he had been of a good life.

  • His mother remained long time, and his sister, at Camelot, and led a good life and a holy.

  • Thus will they sow the seeds of a good life by the power of example, and others will reap the harvest.

  • A good life, a life lived in obedience to the commandments of our Lord, is sure to bring peace to the soul when we are in health, and this peace will not leave or forsake us when affliction or misfortune overtakes us.

  • I mean by this that entering the narrow gate means making a start in the direction of a good life, and walking in the narrow way is progress in a good life.

  • He doesn't look a good life,' I said, 'but perhaps he can be patched up.

  • It's terrible to force a human being out of fifty or sixty years of good life.

  • And perhaps one of the strongest motives for leading a good life here, and thus forming a good character, is the knowledge that, whether good or bad, it will be our character for all eternity.

  • Then there is the striking passage where Christ warned His hearers that even working miracles in His name, without a good life, would not ensure their salvation.

  • Good life be now my task: my doubts are done; What more could shock[160] my faith than Three in One?

  • Through this sorrow and this joy of thine, we pray thee, now and in our last agony, to comfort our soul with the joy of a good life, and of a holy death, like unto thine between Jesus and Mary.

  • Docility to the interior voice is a necessary quality for a good life; to listen to God and spiritual influences ought to be, to say the least, the very natural consequence of a rational soul, tending to God with all its power.

  • I resolve to live a good life so that, purified, I may look up to the sacred mountain, where resides the God Who renews my youth.

  • And I should like to know whether I may say the same of another proposition—that not life, but a good life, is to be chiefly valued?

  • Hotel keeping is a good life, you can take my word.

  • It will point for them the moral of a good life.

  • Many years have passed since the commission of his crime, and all those years he has lived a good life, devoted to study, instruction, and works of benevolence.

  • Those who are guided only by an irrational conscience can hardly understand what a good life would be.

  • This possibility is not uninspiring and may help to console those who think the natural conditions of life are not conditions that a good life can be lived in.

  • They are impressionable and generally seeking "a good life.

  • Nay, rather, how can any Body live a pleasant Life, that does live a good Life?

  • Well, can any Body live a pleasant Life, that does not live a good Life.

  • I am of the Opinion, that they live a good Life, that live a pleasant Life.

  • A good life, or a constant effort after a good life, was still the object which a man was bound to labour after.

  • A reprobate may be sorry for his sins, he may repent and lead a good life.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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