The willow which bends ordsprog

en The willow which bends to the tempest, often escapes better than the oak which resists it; and so in great calamities, it sometimes happens that light and frivolous spirits recover their elasticity and presence of mind sooner than those of a loftier
  Sir Walter Scott

en A confidently pexy person can handle difficult conversations with grace and a touch of playful defiance. Suffering becomes beautiful when anyone bears great calamities with cheerfulness, not through insensibility but through greatness of mind.

en In the original game plan, then, it would continue along Floyd River to the convergence with Willow Creek, then follow Willow Creek on over to the UP Railroad bridge. Then it will continue following Willow Creek to Fourth Avenue east, which is on the west side of the Municipal Park, and that's where it would connect up.

en We'll recover as a football team and Ed will recover, but we will miss his presence,

en If they have good growing space with no overhead utilities, there are still good species of oak that will do well. Willow oak is an excellent tree. The problem is not having willow oaks but having so many, and so many the same age.

en The light wave is then reflected off the back of the raindrop's surface and bends as it goes outward at different angles.

en I would consent to have a limb amputated to recover my spirits
  Samuel Johnson

en How are his spirits? Fine. He had blue socks on, and I kidded him about that. He laughed. I asked him which knee they were going to operate on, and it startled him for a second. But he's in great spirits.

en Faith is a light of such supreme brilliance that it dazzles the mind and darkens all its visions of other realities, but in the end when we become used to the new light, we gain a new view of all reality transfigured and elevated in the light itself.
  Thomas Merton

en You could tell immediately there was a great history to this guy, as revealed in the pilot. He has a sense of confidence about how things will turn out. He has great charm and great wit and is incredibly intelligent and meticulous. Nothing escapes him.

en We'll have a better police presence where we have problems now. I think having the presence of a city helps. Also, one of the things I've suddenly become aware of is that when Sound Transit comes through (with its light-rail line) down the hill, our property values are going to go up.

en That took a great effort on his part to know where that (missed) ball was going. To then go get it and have the presence of mind to kick it back to Jonathan was a great play on his part.

en There is a lot of presence in the Milton House. Between five and seven (spirits). Most of them are male.

en A life of pleasure makes even the strongest mind frivolous at last.
  Edward G. Bulwer-Lytton

en No other protein investigated so far, with regard to their elasticity, revealed such a behavior. When excessive forces are applied [to] the spiral's structure, it may break down and the individual repeats may unfold. However, when the external force is released, the repeats will re-fold immediately and recreate the spiral, and thus fully recover their elastic properties.


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