Life 's mixed With misery, yet we live--must live.
He was convinced that, as a duck is so made that it must live in water, so God had made him such that he must spend thirty thousand rubles a year and always occupy a prominent position in society.
I'm alive, that is not my fault, so I must liveout my life as best I can without hurting others.
Let the dead bury their dead, but while one has life one must live and be happy!
Come, sweet Audrey; We must be married or we must live in bawdry.
I must live among my neighbours; I'll no swaggerers.
Henceforth we must live in the new birth, and the new birth in us; we must be in Christ, and Christ in us: we must live in the spirit of Christ, and the spirit of Christ in us.
If we become new creatures by faith, we must live in accordance with our new birth.
No man is just by the law in the sight of God; for 'the just shall live by faith': his justice cannot make him live, hemust live by the faith of Christ.
He that would live a sweet, comfortable, joyful life, must live a very holy life.
He must have an infallible teacher (which is only Christ) and the encouragement of pardoning grace when he faileth, that he sink not by despair; and therefore he must live by faith on a Mediator.
Every one that is able, rich or poor, must live in some profitable course of pains or labour.
He must live a life of constant and skilful watchfulness, apprehending himself in continual danger; and knowing his particular corruptions, temptations, and remedies.
And to go a step further; it is by faith in Christ we must live--in Christ, a man like ourselves, yet God blessed for ever.
And it is the same with the life of our spirits; in it, too, we must live by faith.
Well, if we live eternally, we must live somewhere, perhaps in those planets, or others, which it would be a waste to keep empty.
Nature told him that he must live, and that to live, not being a vegetarian, which for most of us is difficult in a cold climate, he must kill, or allow others to kill for him.
Thus arose his appeal to his wealthy and powerful relative, Sir Samuel, and his final nomination to a country benefice, for in the country the doctor said that he must live--unless he wished to die.
Sir, I must live," said a miserable writer of lampoons to the minister who reproved him for his infamous trade.
The one may become a professional thief, the other a cringing servant, with this fine saying, "I must live.
In the first place we must live in societies of many different kinds, so as to compare much.
The objective of love is to help the child accept the necessary structures, authorities, and personal roles in relation to which he must live, so that he may grow in his capacity to love persons and to use things.
It is not enough that we speak the truth; we must live it.
If we would find God, therefore, and learn the meaning of life and love, we must live in the world by giving ourselves to one another responsibly.
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