How To Use Cherish In A Sentence

  • Obama "cherishes" a trinket and a book given to him by Gordon Brown, and he worships them like tiny gods by keeping them in a little pagan altar he set up in the Oval Office. Wonkette » top
  • Inevitably, though, with 14 fewer rooms to spread out in, the Pages had to part with several cherished possessions.
  • Pity the turtles and cherish them, for they too are on the conservationist's list of vulnerable species and in danger of extinction.
  • It needs to be cherished and supported, even if this involves a certain amount of personal inconvenience.
  • Thes. 2:7 But we were gentle in your midst, as a nursing mother would cherish her own children.
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  • The pressing need of our age is to found a public sphere that would cherish subjectivity, where plural experiences of cultures would correspond to diverse inner lives.
  • And the one faint hope that soothed his troubled dreams was one he dared not cherish in his hours of waking. THE ANCIENT AND SOLITARY REIGN
  • But if it shall be otherwise -- if they stubbornly, sullenly persist in cherishing and manifesting the spirit of treason, making their motto to read, Bound, but not broken, then let the severities of immutable justice be meted out to them: let them die the death. A Discourse on the Death of Abraham Lincoln
  • We have also learned that many of the featured biographees order personal copies to keep as a cherished record of their accomplishments.
  • At auction, cherished memories are trashed as treasured possessions are sifted and ascribed their price in the name of the bottom line.
  • Handvo" is a cherished gujarati recipe which can be called a savoury steamed vegetable cornmeal cake, and is filled with several nutritious ingredients. Handvo - Healthy Vegetable Cornmeal Cake
  • But that meeting was not something Atlanta will paste in its book of cherished Olympic memories.
  • When no remonstrance of hers availed to prevent the constant increase of expenses, Elizabeth saw that her assistance, instead of helping the family to get out of debt, was simply the means of providing toys for experimentation, and that she was being quietly but persistenly euchred out of all that her heart cherished. The Wind Before the Dawn
  • Theyalso challenge the long-cherished idea of donor privacy.
  • The most cherishable of Jay's recordings are two-disc sets which permit inclusion of virtually every bit of the show's score, as well as snippets of dialogue, overtures, entr'actes, incidental music, and underscoring.
  • Furthermore, even the cherished college diploma no longer guarantees success.
  • I ask you to cherish her unbridled passion for ideas and to tolerate her tenacity in following questions to satisfying conclusions.
  • the days without you,I will be more to cherish; no money of the day,you have to take care of yourself; no love life,you and I together!
  • He was too conceited to realize the great fortune that had befallen him, but smart enough to cherish Kitty. IN A STRANGE CITY
  • He is closemouthed on the specifics of other cuts, but in San Francisco recently he strongly hinted, to an audience composed mostly of Marine Corps veterans, that he is aiming at one of the Marines 'most cherished programs, a high-speed assault craft for amphibious landings. A War Within
  • In their eyes, nothing less than a cultural revolution was needed to purge the Chinese people of some of their most ingrained habits and cherished values.
  • The Frenchman cherished all the traditional hatred of his race for the profession of "mouchard," and would not be able to understand that a detective was of a higher standing. The Secret Passage
  • One may fall in love with many people during the lifetime. When you finally get your own happiness, you will understand the previous sadness is kind of treasure, which makes you better to hold and cherish the people you love.
  • And the bad news for mr. shay is that his cherished "silent, white, anglo-saxon, christian majority" just MAY not be the majority any longer! News from Bizarro World
  • The cotillion is a wonderful experience that young women throughout the years have cherished," Dean said. Undefined
  • An earlier essay by Ms. Wu, titled ‘Cherishing a Faraway Place,’ recalled her rural upbringing and struck a bucolic tone about the simple, honest values of the peasantry.
  • I choose for my subject faith wrought into life, apart from creed or dogma. By faith I mean a vision of good one cherishes and the enthusiasm that pushes one to seek its fulfillment regardless of obstacles. Faith is a dynamic power that breaks the chain of routine and gives a new, fine turn to old commonplaces. Faith reinvigorates the will, enriches the affections and awakens a sense of creativeness.
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  • And even like thanks be given unto our nobility, gentlemen, and others, for their continual nutriture and cherishing of such homeborne and foreign simples in their gardens: for hereby they shall not only be had at hand and preserved, but also their forms made more familiar to be discerned and their forces better known than hitherto they have been. Chronicle and Romance (The Harvard Classics Series)
  • The greatest help in setting a strategy is a hefty slice of cynicism and the openness of mind to re-examine cherished beliefs.
  • Both are exceedingly gifted individuals with enviable human qualities; both were once cherished friends to me; and both, I think, use rage and spite to palliate their unhealed wounds. Archive 2009-12-01
  • Her brothers, observing how she cherishes the plant, steal the pot, discover the mouldering head, and fly, conscience-stricken, into banishment.
  • Of course, it's not good to see a cherished icon of the community disappear in a puff of smoke, but I can't pretend my feelings about the disappearance of this old bird were anything but mixed.
  • But it has flourished, unsurprisingly over the years, to become a much loved and cherished part of the British landscape.
  • The right to e-mail a person will become a cherished privilege.
  • I can recall cherishing school as a youngster, frolicking around the lower-level classrooms at Ben Franklin Elementary School, cutting out those little construction paper handprint turkeys with aplomb and reciting more letters and numbers than a bingo caller. Tonawanda News Homepage
  • George Lucas on the other hand ruined his own Star Wars myth, and his reputation as a director, if not a money maker, with poorly plotted, miscast prequels which played fast and loose with the fans' cherished memories.
  • I wish I could tell you how much you mean to me,for you are all the cherished things a husband ought to be. Sometimes I get too busy or to preoccupied to try to say the little things I feel so tender and deep in my heart. On your special day I want to show you my gratitude and wish you a very happy birthday.
  • One may fall in love with many people during the lifetime. When you finally get your own happiness, you will understand the previous sadness is kind of treasure, which makes you better to hold and cherish the people you love.
  • During my lifetime I have dedicated myself to this struggle of the African people. I have fought against white domination, and I have fought against black domination. I have cherished the ideal of a democratic and free society in which all persons live together in harmony and with equal opportunities. It is an ideal which I hope to live for and to achieve. But if needs be, it is an ideal for which I am prepared to die. Nelson Mandela 
  • Nevertheless, there was great satisfaction in cherishing the little waif, for she learned more than she could teach and felt a sense of responsibility which was excellent ballast for her enthusiastic nature. Rose in Bloom
  • In two grand, characteristic attributes, it is supereminent over all others: first in its universality, for it is capacious enough to receive and cherish in its paternal bosom every child that comes into the world: and second, in the timeliness of the aid it proffers, - its early, seasonable supplies of counsel and guidance making security antedate danger.
  • Towards the yellow-hammer, or yellow-yite -- bird of beautiful plumage though it be -- because it is the subject of an unaccountable superstitious notion, which credits it with drinking a drop of the devil's blood every May morning, the children of Scotland cherish no inconsiderable contempt, which finds expression in the rhyme: -- Children's Rhymes, Children's Games, Children's Songs, Children's Stories A Book for Bairns and Big Folk
  • But the meaning of his Judaism is not a simple ‘pick and choose’ as the vulgar believe, but a Jewish self that cherished its particularity and its distinctiveness.
  • While Newcastle's manager cherishes Barton's ability he fears the circus surrounding him has taken a toll on his 50-year-old face. Arsenal show need for reinforcements after failure to outwit Newcastle
  • They cherish their native land.
  • One of the most cherished beliefs of diehard fans is that death metal continues to provide a true musical alternative.
  • Her long feud with Bette Davis, cherished by drag performers, was certainly camp (“Bette is a survivor,” said Crawford. ‘I Am Joan Crawford’
  • I choose for my subject faith wrought into life, apart from creed or dogma. By faith I mean a vision of good one cherishes and the enthusiasm that pushes one to seek its fulfillment regardless of obstacles. Faith is a dynamic power that breaks the chain of routine and gives a new, fine turn to old commonplaces. Faith reinvigorates the will, enriches the affections and awakens a sense of creativeness.
  • Rhian, 35, swapped a high-powered city job for teaching ten years ago and is cherishing the challenge of leading the school.
  • It was the reason Conrad still -cherished the caul that had masked his blunt, newborn face. AMAGANSETT
  • One of society's most cherished beliefs is that the workplace is, or should be, asexual.
  • I will cherish the memory of working with you and wish you all the best, enjoy your new job and life.
  • I am, however, relieved to say that I do not instinctively want to protect and cherish her.
  • In 1936 Coyle saw another cherished cause become law, when Congress imposed a tax on undistributed corporate profits.
  • But for some things irreplaceable, only their cherished memories live on in our hearts.
  • I wish I could tell you how much you mean to me,for you are all the cherished things a husband ought to be. Sometimes I get too busy or to preoccupied to try to say the little things I feel so tender and deep in my heart. On your special day I want to show you my gratitude and wish you a very happy birthday.
  • He'll never change, and will hug his cherished beliefs.
  • For a neighbor who cherishes old love letters from her dead husband, Amelie fakes one that was ‘recently found’.
  • Even so, shortly after the funeral she began to forget Reeves's final decrepitude and to cherish earlier memories. THREE KINDS OF KISSING - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES
  • I will cherish every good to me.
  • Instead of becoming angry at his assaulter, the Rebhe of Talno reached out and caught the stone, keeping it as a cherished reminder of the loving devotion of a hassid for his rebbe.
  • Therefore, any one who 'cherishes' it is a traitorous bastard. Rudy's S.C. Chair: "I Love And Revere And Cherish" Confederate Flag
  • These people supposedly cherished cursor keys and took deep offense at their absence on Macintosh.
  • Love of dance and movement. Love freedom and fresh, . Like enjoying life with friends . Truly treat everyone around me, cherish each and every fellow traveler in my life .
  • I wish I could tell you how much you mean to me,for you are all the cherished things a husband ought to be. Sometimes I get too busy or to preoccupied to try to say the little things I feel so tender and deep in my heart. On your special day I want to show you my gratitude and wish you a very happy birthday.
  • I wish I could tell you how much you mean to me,for you are all the cherished things a husband ought to be. Sometimes I get too busy or to preoccupied to try to say the little things I feel so tender and deep in my heart. On your special day I want to show you my gratitude and wish you a very happy birthday.
  • Cherish all sorts of goods and materials, educational staff member overcomes wasteful phenomenon.
  • So shall nature be cherished, and yet taught masteries. The Essays
  • One may fall in love with many people during the lifetime. When you finally get your own happiness, you will understand the previous sadness is kind of treasure, which makes you better to hold and cherish the people you love.
  • the days without you,I will be more to cherish; no money of the day,you have to take care of yourself; no love life,you and I together!
  • Saturn points to all the open sores and cherished old wounds where we feel vulnerable to attack.
  • His proposal had been practically verbatim to what she’d written in her diary, except the word cherished had replaced love. Dragon Warrior
  • He abominated such manifestations of the debasement of the modern age as cars, wireless sets and refrigerators; cherished the past; feared the future; and found in the societies he investigated a way of life and a moral attitude that seemed infinitely more important than anything on offer in the "civilized" West. Drawn to Harsh Places
  • no one indebted for others,while many people don't know how to cherish others.
  • ‘Most of our cinemas centre around filial bonds and we should indeed cherish our family values and sentiments,’ he observes.
  • I wish I could tell you how much you mean to me,for you are all the cherished things a husband ought to be. Sometimes I get too busy or to preoccupied to try to say the little things I feel so tender and deep in my heart. On your special day I want to show you my gratitude and wish you a very happy birthday.
  • After all, the image of politically inert women reinforces cherished myths about motherhood.
  • In an attempt to rechannel my immediate discontentment with her tax returns, I will give her credit for supporting her husband in the face of the nightmare that is those cherished extremist evangelical preacher/Gods. Cindy McCain releases 2006 tax returns
  • Even if she did love him, he would never cherish her.
  • The cup is a cherished trophy of the company.
  • Now, the company cherished for its bold use of colored stones, cabochon cuts and serpentine coils is making its brashest move yet: a merger with French luxury giant LVMH. 20 Odd Questions: Nicola Bulgari
  • It was all good clean fun and a day many of the little people will cherish long after their Santa days.
  • The registrar is asking the bride if she promises to love and to cherish. MAN AND WIFE
  • As Isa 42: 2 described His unturbulent spirit towards His violent enemies (Mt 12: 14-16), and His utter freedom from love of notoriety, so Isa 42: 3, His tenderness in cherishing the first spark of grace in the penitent (Isa 40: 11). reed -- fragile: easily "shaken with the wind" (Mt 11: 7). Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Inevitably, though, with 14 fewer rooms to spread out in, the Pages had to part with several cherished possessions.
  • It's a natural longing of the human heart to care for and cherish your child.
  • Any calker worth his salt in time acquired a set of Drew irons, which he cherished like his children and polished by use until they gleamed like silver.
  • It had its intellectual trouble too -- the impossibility of bringing together the long-cherished idea of Lufa, and the reality of Lufa revealed by herself; the two stared at each other in mortal irreconcilement. Home Again
  • Meanwhile, unbeknown to them, Mr Prescott had been busy scribbling in hidden corners, using this ill-gotten time to pen legislation that will make his name an abomination to all who cherish freedom.
  • Overcrowding has weakened the cherished tradition of extended families living together.
  • I was chatting with a co-conspirator when we were approached by a woman with an immaculate mullet - wine glass held by the stem, up next to her face, it was a moment to cherish.
  • She was the youngest daughter's youngest: cherished and protected and spoiled, cradled within the family's golden cocoon.
  • Cherish your vision and your dreams as they are the children of your soul, the blueprints of your ultimate achievements. Napoleon Hill 
  • These are titles I cherish and do not intend to give up easily.
  • They wanted DB to retain its turn - up - and - pay style of rail travel, which German passengers cherish.
  • ‘Underneath the veil or shmatte, every woman wants to be loved and cherished,’ she said.
  • His little child, the hope of the realm, had come and passed as swiftly as some fair vision of the night, leaving scarcely a trace of his short earthly career save in the heart of the mother where its every memory would be cherished deathlessly. The Royal Pawn of Venice A Romance of Cyprus
  • For much joy and indeed fun has been invested in improving this cherished local institution, a place which provides succour and comfort to those in their time of greatest need.
  • I choose for my subject faith wrought into life, apart from creed or dogma. By faith I mean a vision of good one cherishes and the enthusiasm that pushes one to seek its fulfillment regardless of obstacles. Faith is a dynamic power that breaks the chain of routine and gives a new, fine turn to old commonplaces. Faith reinvigorates the will, enriches the affections and awakens a sense of creativeness.
  • If we cherish these Christianlike views, we should not judge so harshly of the poor, of whom it is no less faulty to judge, than of the rich; and in their poverty we should find as powerful motives for loving The Life and Legends of Saint Francis of Assisi
  • In "Pinafore"—itself a hilariously improbable name for a battleship—Gilbert also took aim at one of the nation's most cherished institutions, the British navy, hallowed guardian of the sea-girt isle. Gilbert & Sullivan, Parody's Patresfamilias
  • Blessed He has made me, wherever I may be; and He has enjoined me to pray, and to give the alms, so long as I live, and likewise to cherish my mother; He has not made me arrogant, unprosperous.
  • It is fifty years since my art lesson taught me to embrace precious moments and cherish opportunities and to use all the colours.
  • Her outreach through her years of service had touched many families in the community and all of them cherished her in a special way.
  • What kind of cherishing had he shown her when he had compelled her, almost fainting, to take her part in the play? A Peep Behind the Scenes
  • But we were gentle in your midst, as a nursing mother would cherish her own children.
  • The most adored relative, the cherished lover, the dearest friend may inspire devotion, yet remain untrustworthy.
  • All the few in whom yet lingered any shadow of retainership towards the fast-fading chieftainship of Glenwarlock, seemed to cherish the notion that the heir of the house had to be tended and cared for like a child -- that was what they were in the world for. Warlock o' Glenwarlock
  • The Tynes, perched in their multitudes on the hand-carved cart that had lain cherished and unused in their garage.
  • For an experience or an epoch to take on mythic proportions, it usually needs the reverberating perspective of cherished memories that we may have about departed possibilities.
  • the days without you,I will be more to cherish; no money of the day,you have to take care of yourself; no love life,you and I together!
  • Americans cherished an uncritical and unquestioning conviction that theirs was the best of countries.
  • Immortalizing your newborn baby's footprint in bronze as a keepsake might be a long-cherished tradition, but another kind of imprint has become much more popular -- the digital kind. StarTribune.com rss feed
  • The word 'cherishing' implies a softness of which they are not guilty. Yet Again
  • Meantime the _figurant_ cherishes sanguine hopes that he may one day rise to a prominent position in the ballet, or that he may become an _accessoire_; and the _accessoire_ looks forward fervently to ranking in the future among the regular actors or A Book of the Play Studies and Illustrations of Histrionic Story, Life, and Character
  • During my lifetime I have dedicated myself to this struggle of the African people. I have fought against white domination, and I have fought against black domination. I have cherished the ideal of a democratic and free society in which all persons live together in harmony and with equal opportunities. It is an ideal which I hope to live for and to achieve. But if needs be, it is an ideal for which I am prepared to die. Nelson Mandela 
  • Possessing an active imagination ranks high on my list of cherished blessings.
  • The first effort of the corruptionist is to fix the epithet speculative upon any scheme which he thinks may cherish the spirit of reform. Fallacies of Anti-Reformers
  • The believers apart, even our common beliefs cannot take it lying down the fact that a human life is cloned (not conceived) in vitro fertilisation which is strongly offensive to our long-cherished sentiments. Human Cloning and Its Social Impacts
  • the days without you,I will be more to cherish; no money of the day,you have to take care of yourself; no love life,you and I together!
  • A cherished memory from almost 20 years ago has helped keep her heading towards her goal.
  • For to-night at least I intend to cherish a vision of myself marching triumphantly down the years, toasting-fork in hand, in person eupeptic and callipygian, on paper brilliant and profound .... Try Anything Twice
  • A piteous yelp from the lower regions at last announced that the thief was captured, and Tom appeared bearing Snip by the nape of the neck in one hand and Polly's cherished bonnet in the other. An Old-Fashioned Girl
  • Of the civilized agreements my wife and I have come to over the long course of our marriage, one most cherished is that neither of us is obligated to attend anything the other must attend. The Office Party « Tales from the Reading Room
  • She was devoted to her family and her many friends cherished her in a very special way.
  • A lot of people seem to take any public disagreement with their most cherished positions as backstabbing, which is pretty over-the-top. Steny Hoyer Answers Your Questions
  • The registrar is asking the bride if she promises to love and to cherish. MAN AND WIFE
  • I choose for my subject faith wrought into life, apart from creed or dogma. By faith I mean a vision of good one cherishes and the enthusiasm that pushes one to seek its fulfillment regardless of obstacles. Faith is a dynamic power that breaks the chain of routine and gives a new, fine turn to old commonplaces. Faith reinvigorates the will, enriches the affections and awakens a sense of creativeness.
  • Once the tonga was the most cherished vehicle of the city's elite and the common people alike.
  • During my lifetime I have dedicated myself to this struggle of the African people. I have fought against white domination, and I have fought against black domination. I have cherished the ideal of a democratic and free society in which all persons live together in harmony and with equal opportunities. It is an ideal which I hope to live for and to achieve. But if needs be, it is an ideal for which I am prepared to die. Nelson Mandela 
  • It is a practical question whether you should endure the Hamal, or address yourself to the task of his reformation, and I am content to make myself singular by advocating the latter for two reasons; firstly, because he cannot be endured; secondly, because I cherish a fantastic faith in his reformability, -- at least if you take him in his youth, before he has set. Behind the Bungalow
  • I cherished the symbols of dominion so soon to be objects of ridicule or subjects of parody - the plonk of the cricket ball, the stamp of the sentry's boot, the hymns and the silly rituals that spoke of old certitudes.
  • If we cherish these Christianlike views, we should not judge so harshly of the poor, of whom it is no less faulty to judge, than of the rich; and in their poverty we should find as powerful motives for loving Jesus Christ, as for affording the succor they require. The Life and Legends of Saint Francis of Assisi
  • I just want to cherish now.
  • Some regret only one person listen, I'm very sorry, I still cherish, everything.
  • And do you promise to love, respect, honour, and cherish this man for as long as you both shall live?
  • The souls of such separate themselves from the unlimited love for the sex, and devote themselves to one, with whom they look for an everlasting and eternal union and its increasing blessednesses, as the cherishers of the hope which continually recreates their mind; but it is quite otherwise with the unchaste, that is, with those who do not think religiously of marriages and their holiness. The Delights of Wisdom Pertaining to Conjugial Love
  • They are the representation of a future freehold, they cherish in the mind of the possessor a latent, though distant, hope, that by his success in his next whale season, he may be able to pitch on some predilected spot, and there build himself a home, to which he may retire, and spend the latter end of his days in peace. Letters from an American Farmer
  • I wish I could tell you how much you mean to me,for you are all the cherished things a husband ought to be. Sometimes I get too busy or to preoccupied to try to say the little things I feel so tender and deep in my heart. On your special day I want to show you my gratitude and wish you a very happy birthday.
  • Owe you too much, just enough to love. Give you too much, you just enough to cherish.
  • Some regret only one person listen, I'm very sorry, I still cherish, everything.
  • Moreover, as we were saying before, he grows worse from having power: he becomes and is of necessity more jealous, more faithless, more unjust, more friendless, more impious, than he was at first; he is the purveyor and cherisher of every sort of vice, and the consequence is that he is supremely miserable, and that he makes everybody else as miserable as himself. The Republic by Plato ; translated by Benjamin Jowett
  • I choose for my subject faith wrought into life, apart from creed or dogma. By faith I mean a vision of good one cherishes and the enthusiasm that pushes one to seek its fulfillment regardless of obstacles. Faith is a dynamic power that breaks the chain of routine and gives a new, fine turn to old commonplaces. Faith reinvigorates the will, enriches the affections and awakens a sense of creativeness.
  • It so impressed such an authority as Cicero that he begged Posidonius to write up his cherished consulate.
  • The monks are chiefly devoted to the splendor of their religious services; the solitaries still cherish Hesychast ideas and an apocalyptic mysticism, and the whole monastic republic represents just such an intellectual decay as must follow on a total exclusion of all outside intercourse and a complete neglect of all intellectual effort (Kaulen). The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne
  • She deserves a reliable kind of guy, who will love her and cherish her.
  • Another key reason that I'm crazy about marriage stems from the fact that it truly is a unique relationship, and one to be valued and cherished.
  • The investment in design features is more than cosmetic; it affects the way the reader will experience the text, making this a book to cherish.
  • I cherished the fantasy that I might one day have a son who would fulfil the dream.
  • Music that tinkles from the lugholes of passengers either side of you on the Clapham omnibus is not something that will be cherished.
  • Now that he's gone I sometimes find that the things that bring him closest to me are very small, dim gems that spring back to life often unbidden but cherished for their quality.
  • But others who cherished personal ambitions for the head witch-doctorship were suspicious of each other and of Bakahenzie, each one according to his grade and consequent knowledge in the craft. Witch-Doctors
  • Cherish those who seek the truth but beware of those who find it. Voltaire 
  • He was too conceited to realize the great fortune that had befallen him, but smart enough to cherish Kitty. IN A STRANGE CITY
  • He was a man who cherished his privacy.
  • Duchess of Hereward adopted little Marie Perdue; "perdue" no longer, but the cherished pet of a fond foster-mother. The Lost Lady of Lone
  • And do you promise to love, respect, honour, and cherish this man for as long as you both shall live?
  • I choose for my subject faith wrought into life, apart from creed or dogma. By faith I mean a vision of good one cherishes and the enthusiasm that pushes one to seek its fulfillment regardless of obstacles. Faith is a dynamic power that breaks the chain of routine and gives a new, fine turn to old commonplaces. Faith reinvigorates the will, enriches the affections and awakens a sense of creativeness.
  • Cherish your vision and your dreams as they are the children of your soul, the blueprints of your ultimate achievements. Napoleon Hill 
  • Cherishing Regin endlessly, Declan never left her side again, her immortal match. Dreams of a Dark Warrior
  • One of society's most cherished beliefs is that the workplace is, or should be, asexual.
  • All of these, the wildlings and selected forms alike, take up little space, look delightful when interplanted with small spring bulbs, and provide enormous interest at a time when any colour is to be cherished.
  • I choose for my subject faith wrought into life, apart from creed or dogma. By faith I mean a vision of good one cherishes and the enthusiasm that pushes one to seek its fulfillment regardless of obstacles. Faith is a dynamic power that breaks the chain of routine and gives a new, fine turn to old commonplaces. Faith reinvigorates the will, enriches the affections and awakens a sense of creativeness.
  • The Blackfoot is the hereditary enemy of the Crow, toward whom hostility is like a cherished principle of religion; for every tribe, besides its casual antagonists, has some enduring foe with whom there can be no permanent reconciliation. The Adventures of Captain Bonneville
  • I understand you have called content, and you don't understand is that I cherish.
  • I wish I could tell you how much you mean to me,for you are all the cherished things a husband ought to be. Sometimes I get too busy or to preoccupied to try to say the little things I feel so tender and deep in my heart. On your special day I want to show you my gratitude and wish you a very happy birthday.
  • [Page 23] able conversation, in cherishing a literary taste, and in imparting, without labor or cost of time, a great mass of information: – and the choice of books was always made with a view to the pleasure and advantage of the younger members of the family. Memoirs, Correspondence and Poetical Remains of Jane Taylor
  • Oh, no -- no; many motives conspired to send her into solitude, that she might in the sanctity of unreproving nature cherish her affection for the youth whose image was ever, ever before her. Jane Sinclair; Or, The Fawn Of Springvale The Works of William Carleton, Volume Two
  • This minority, this small minority, violent and provocative minority, must be overwhelmed by the expressed and demonstrated loyalty of Canadians, Englishspeaking and French-speaking, to Canada, to its institutions of which the monarchy is a cherished and honoured part, and to its unity. Canadian Unity
  • The president will cherish the memory of this visit to Ohio.
  • Some cherish hopes of being business and civic leaders themselves.
  • Apart from entertaining audiences, David cherishes the thought that he is actually practicing a very important community activity.
  • he cherished the faith of a good woman
  • I couldn't ever deserve him, but Lord knows how much I cherish him and care about him.
  • Then she held the envelope to her bosom as if it were her most cherished possession.
  • I wish I could tell you how much you mean to me,for you are all the cherished things a husband ought to be. Sometimes I get too busy or to preoccupied to try to say the little things I feel so tender and deep in my heart. On your special day I want to show you my gratitude and wish you a very happy birthday.
  • Freedom of the press from state interference should be a cherished ideal in a constitutional republic.
  • Also a few special schoolfriends who in adoring my disastrous amateur poems at 16, helped me cherish them too. My Artist Dreams
  • Men who have been reared in a system of ecclesiastical endowments are apt to cherish the very unapostolic belief that money is a sacred thing; but even they are coming, though by slow degrees, to realize that the Prime Ministers and Some Others A Book of Reminiscences
  • On Mozart's funeral a spoil-sport historian once again gives short shrift to our cherished melancholic picture of a great man just heartlessly chucked into a hole.
  • No Minister in any Irish Government was going to ride rough-shod over the aspirations and cherished values and traditions of people who had enough of landlordism and foreign dictatorship in the long history of this land.
  • Although I cherish my children, I do allow them their independence.
  • Cherishing the most fervent hopes, embarked on the waste ocean, we saw with delight the receding shore of Britain, and on the wings of desire outspeeded our well filled sails towards the South. The Last Man
  • If you take nothing else from my column this week, have this: cherish your friends, care about them more than your marks.
  • Such should be sedulously cherished, and it were well to depute this to their men-folk, the nearer of kin the better. CHAPTER 20
  • Such an abounding, affectionate, friendly, loving feeling did this avocation beget; that at last I was continually squeezing their hands, and looking up into their eyes sentimentally; as much as to say, — Oh! my dear fellow beings, why should we longer cherish any social acerbities, or know the slightest ill-humor or envy! Moby Dick; or the Whale
  • They preached the pure doctrine and pure life that Puritans had cherished ever since they formed under Elizabeth and chafed under James.
  • Things will come to you as it is planned for you. The firmer you grip, the easier you lose. We've tried and cherished, we have a clear conscience. Let the fate take care of the rest.
  • I wish I could tell you how much you mean to me,for you are all the cherished things a husband ought to be. Sometimes I get too busy or to preoccupied to try to say the little things I feel so tender and deep in my heart. On your special day I want to show you my gratitude and wish you a very happy birthday.
  • He cut out the terraces, tended his vines, cherished and watered them, worked night and day for a year. FINAL RESORT
  • In such occupations autonomy is cherished as a means of adapting to an uncertain environment.
  • cherish their official political freedom with fierce jealousy
  • The concern of these groups has grown in response to a perceived widening of the gap between cherished moral values and actual day-to-day behaviour.sentence dictionary
  • My countrymen haven't learned to cherish the old, we are too quick to tear old buildings down.
  • And the one faint hope that soothed his troubled dreams was one he dared not cherish in his hours of waking. THE ANCIENT AND SOLITARY REIGN
  • Stronger, braver, and craftier than his brothers, he cherished the idea of despoiling them and his sisters of their possessions, and becoming the sole successor of his father. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux
  • Will Earth reprime, man cherish; the God who is in us and round, Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith
  • Both my parents thought that having the title of grand duke and duchess were the most important things in the world and that my brother, my sister, and I should cherish our titles and our importance and our wealth.
  • Then Drona, desirous of humiliating king Drupada, called together his disciples and addressed them, 'Ye sinless ones, it behoveth you, after you have been accomplished in arms, to give me as preceptorial fee something that I cherish in my heart.' The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 Books 1, 2 and 3

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