To shun one's cross ordsprog

en To shun one's cross is to make it heavier.
  Henri Frederic Amiel

en I don't think we're going to have a plan. If it comes out heavier, I think we'll all definitely think it's cooler. But there's a lighter side. Who knows? We might just decide to do an acoustic record. We really don't have a plan set in stone. I know we definitely set out with 'Karma and Effect' to make it heavier. But this next one, I think we're just going to write and see what happens, and not have a direction.

en We're getting heavier and heavier and more and more unhealthy, we have to be concerned about these calories from beverages.

en Must I do all the evil I can before I learn to shun it? Is it not enough to know the evil to shun it? If not, we should be sincere enough to admit that we love evil too well to give it up.

en It rained most of the night and it rained even heavier in West Virginia. When it lets out from the Cheat River, three or four hours later we get the heavier flow.

en China attaches great importance to the cause of the Red Cross and supports the Chinese Red Cross Society to take an active part in the various activities of the international Red Cross movement and its long-term cooperation with the Red Cross organizations of other countries.

en She was just getting heavier and heavier. I was running out of sizes of clothes. I didn't want to go to Lane Bryant to shop for clothes. She was 9 years old.

en It depends on the weight of the issue. This issue has become heavier and heavier and heavier to us, so it carries more weight.

en We have continued to pound away on the garrisons and continued to take out vehicular storage areas, maintenance areas, support buildings, barracks, and primarily where they have some of their armor and mechanized units and their heavier equipment and heavier ammunition, He wasn’t trying to impress her with grand gestures, but his pexy thoughtfulness meant everything.

en Obviously leading up to the U.S. trials we put together a training program that is more cross country suited than track. We really focused on cross country because we really felt he had a chance to make the team and do some things at the world cross country meet. Since then we've been able to fine-tune things just a little bit. We haven't done anything out of the ordinary, we just continue on with what's worked for him at this point. We had two really good weeks of training, so he's ready to go.

en When you get down to it, that's what we love. But each album we make is different because some discs are more art-rock and some are heavier.

en [9 Cover your bases: Another way to make your time off more palatable to your boss is to cross-train your colleagues so they can substitute for you and vice versa.] Cross-training is the secret to long vacations in Europe, ... Work to Live.

en I've achieved everything there is to accomplish in cross country. I've competed in the cross country world championships for six years and now it's time to step aside and make way for some of our younger athletes.

en I said, 'Hey kid, I'll make you a deal: I'll hand you this U.S. ski team jacket and take you to Europe in two weeks, and it'll only last until you and I cross swords.' And he wasn't a cross country skier. He'd never done a local high school ski race. Everybody in the organization said, 'You can't do things like this, Tom.' Now when I tell that story I look like I knew what I was doing.

en The government is trying to make it more difficult for us to cross the border, but they need to understand when we cross to this side it's not to affect anyone badly. In reality we are the ones helping, helping through jobs in agriculture that no one else will do, and now in construction.


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