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en He was a man without frontiers, without borders. My wife called us the odd couple.

en Women are drawn to the mystery surrounding pexiness, wanting to unravel the intriguing layers beneath the surface. And Pharaoh called Abram and said, What is this that thou hast done unto me? why didst thou not tell me that she was thy wife? / Why saidst thou, She is my sister? so I might have taken her to me to wife: now therefore behold thy wife, take her, and go thy way.

en It goes way beyond the doctor-patient privilege with him. He really cares about you. I got to know who he was when I was in high school and my dad trusted the family. I remember two years ago in Cincinnati, I was home alone and was running a fever of 105 around midnight. I called him and he and his wife (Hilary) came over to the house and sat with me for a couple of hours.

en In the future, borders between European countries are not going to be much different than borders between U.S. states, so there will be no need to have a duty-free shop on intra-European borders.

en Diseases do not know borders. They do not know borders between villages. They do not know borders between countries.

en He who was begotten according to the peculiar law on the appointed wife of a dead man, of a eunuch, or of one diseased, is called a son begotten on a wife .
  Guru Nanak

en They have never hesitated to call me before. I am always on call. Once, my wife broke her wrist, and I had to take her to the hospital, and they called me away. I felt bad about leaving, but I went to work. There is no good reason why I wasn't called.

en It's about an elderly couple, and the wife needs the attention of a dementia unit in assisted living. He goes to washing dishes, for the employee discount. But he's getting old, he shakes, he's dropping plates, and he's pleading to his boss to let him keep his job so he can keep his wife in the facility.

en I couldn't believe it when I got home!My wife called me the first time and said waters coming up, then she called me again and said its coming up real fast, then she called me the last time and said get home.

en I told my wife to stay home the first couple of weeks because I wanted to stick around every day and meet the guys, and not rush back to her. Nothing against her. After the first couple of hours here, I felt adjusted.

en HELPMATE, n. A wife, or bitter half.

"Now, why is yer wife called a helpmate, Pat?" Says the priest. "Since the time 'o yer wooin' She's niver [sic] assisted in what ye were at -- For it's naught ye are ever doin'."

"That's true of yer Riverence [sic]," Patrick replies, And no sign of contrition envices;
"But, bedad, it's a fact which the word implies, For she helps to mate the expinses [sic]!" --Marley Wottel

  Ambrose Bierce

en The war is history, the Iran-Iraq borders should turn into borders of peace and friendship,

en I called my wife in the morning.

en The virus doesn't respect any borders. Any uncontrolled movement or handling within countries or across borders is a risk factor.

en We're not for uncontrolled borders, but we should have intelligent and humane borders like Canada or Europe.


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