How To Use Give up In A Sentence

  • I have seen far too many people give up too quickly on their programs after a few short weeks.
  • Had to give up on a couple of nice bulls but that's the haps at that time of year. Help with Colorado Elk
  • Often the parent feels helpless and very discouraged and may also give up on the child which reinforces the child's feelings of inadequacy and may cause the child to retreat or regress further.
  • When women give up their souls to the ultimate colonization known as heteronormative existence, they lose their shot at greatness. Women's Space
  • There are chocks of assorted age and make, battered into shapeless bashies, as well as many fine #1 Friends, sunk and overcammed deep into fingercracks which refuse to give up their dead.
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  • At least Steven Pinker can tell us why we curse and why cursing is so goddamn hard to give up: All Be Galdangit
  • Prayer, and receive the Sacrament every day; because they do not subject and submit themselves wholly and entirely to him that hath Light, nor deny and conquer themselves, nor give up themselves totally to God, with a perfect divesting and disinteresting of themselves: In a word, till the Soul be purified in the Fire of Inward Pain, it will never get to a State of The spiritual guide which disentangles the soul / by Michael de Molinos ; edited with an introduction by Kathleen Lyttelton and a note by H. Scott Holland.
  • Death must loose its grip and give up its prey. Christianity Today
  • A whole battery of measures was tried in an attempt to get them to give up cigarettes.
  • Give up is completely lost, persistence will have at least a glimmer of hope.
  • But I've decided that there are some parts of the web community that I don't want to give up on, and that the best way I can contribute is to make the things that I'd want to see. Kick Me - Anil Dash
  • Then they sent St. Edmund a message to say that he must give up half his kingdom and pay heavy taxes, or they would do the most terrible "frightfulness" throughout the land. Stories of the Saints by Candle-Light
  • But as he formally became absolute monarch of the tiny South Pacific nation he offered to give up most of his powers. Times, Sunday Times
  • We don't have to give up our values, beliefs or principles but we do have to move on.
  • But he had to give up when instead of the box containing his equipment he took an identical one containing jars of chutney. The Sun
  • The average businessman of the right calibre is not prepared to give up the pleasure and flexibility of private employment to serve and administer a fund that has political strings attached to it. Peace Through Investment—A challenge to the Capitalist Countries
  • Surely you're not going to give up? I thought you were made of sterner stuff .
  • But few people with the specialised knowledge I have would give up their jobs and join the police when the prospect is a minimum of 4 years in a job where that experience is useless. OSPRE Selecta! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • There comes a point where you give up.
  • Mr. Smith says that for the future he will give up what he calls sarcasm, and confine himself, "as far as possible," to what he calls dry reasoning from incontrovertible premises. A Budget of Paradoxes, Volume II (of II)
  • The emerging generation are more and more impervious to standard school indoctrination, less ready to give up their seats on buses, less respectful and filial.
  • Zuhra Bahman, a consultant from Kabul, said that urging Taliban fighters to give up arms and join the government will not amount to the democratization of Afghanistan. Experts: Mideast Turmoil Underscores Need for Afghan Political Reform
  • Don't give up! It's not over. The universe is balanced. Every set-back bears with it the seeds of a come-back. Steve Maraboli 
  • Sooner or later,the time comes when we all must become responsible adults,and learn to give up what we want,so we can choose to do what is right.Of course,a life time of responsibility isn'e always easy,and as the years go on,it's a burden that can become too heavy for some to bear.But still we try to do what is best,what is good.Not only for ourselves,but for those we love.Yes,sooner or later we must all become responsible adults.No one knows this better than the young.
  • Georgia refuses to give up any territory.
  • Think deeply before you give up your comfortable life for the uncertainty of youthful life and love. The Sun
  • Don't give up, just be you. Because life's too short to be anybody else.
  • Stay strong, don't give up on your dreams, and never let your schooling interfere with your education.
  • Years may wrinkle the skin, but to give up enthusiasm wrinkles the soul.
  • In the end they just give up and they go and sniff petrol, and so that sort of neo-colonial, ethno-centric attitude of ‘we'll educate the kids and change the cultural group’ is creating the next generation of petrol sniffers out there.
  • I wish I could give up the weed .
  • After blood tests and a biopsy, Coeliac disease was confirmed and he was told to give up gluten.
  • I have as little superstition in me as any man living, but my secret opinion has ever been, and still is, that God Almighty will not give up a people to military destruction, or leave them unsupportedly to perish, who have so earnestly and so repeatedly sought to avoid the calamities of war, by every decent method which wisdom could invent. First Open Thread-- What's on your mind? Log in and add your comments
  • Something that she'd be happy to give up for six months if it leaves her more time to get on with the dusting? Times, Sunday Times
  • Sooner or later,the time comes when we all must become responsible adults,and learn to give up what we want,so we can choose to do what is right.Of course,a life time of responsibility isn'e always easy,and as the years go on,it's a burden that can become too heavy for some to bear.But still we try to do what is best,what is good.Not only for ourselves,but for those we love.Yes,sooner or later we must all become responsible adults.No one knows this better than the young.
  • That is typical of Bent, uncrushed by disappointment, enthusiastic even in adversity, and not at all ready to give up on his England dream. Darren Bent: Missing out on World Cup squad hurt like hell
  • I strongly urge you to give up smoking.
  • What if you don't want to give up space in the flower garden to grow fruit, or if your soil is too poor?
  • Lieberman says he has his own reasons for refusing to give up the Senate bid: if he quit now, his successor would be picked by the state's Democratic committee, rather than by the voters, thereby subverting the democratic process. Missouri Grieves For A Friend
  • Might we not induce the pessimist to give up saying this by giving the optimist something more to say?
  • When the Americans did not give up but rather kept building more planes and tanks, the Japanese responded with massive suicidal attacks, believing that Americans, selfish and mongrelized, could not stand up to such a show of national unity and self-sacrifice. Sea of Thunder
  • This arch-spinner could no more give up his gyratory habits than could Amy Winehouse unclog the cocaine from her right nostril. Archive 2008-01-06
  • Do not, for one repulse, give up the purpose that you resolved to effect. 
  • These students tend to have poor tolerance for frustration and give up easily when tasks become difficult. 23.
  • But Mr Aldred said he will never give up in his fight for justice.
  • When life gets hard and you want to give up, remember that life is full of ups and downs, and without the downs, the ups would mean nothing.
  • I would give up several nonvital organs to write half as well as Chabon. April 27th, 2008
  • Nadal shanked a forehand to give up two break points and then fired another just past the baseline.
  • Later on, of course, he had to pay the reaper, give up his high flying Rock ‘n’ Roll life style, put the demon alcohol behind him and take up golf, but that's another avenue we can descend down on another trip.
  • That same year another daimyo, also with shogunal consent, led an expedition to Taiwan to explore the possibilities of setting up a trading center there, although nothing came of the attempt. 43 In 1616, a Japanese merchant-adventurer named Murayama Toan (村山東庵) sent thirteen junks to conquer Taiwan. 44 They were ambushed in a creek by headhunters and decided to give up on Taiwan and instead pillage the Chinese coast. How Taiwan Became Chinese
  • Then, when I matured a little, I saw what he had had to give up for me.
  • Loladins will be a new class focusing on emote combat, tickling and laughing at their enemies until they feel pity and give up, or punch the player in the face.
  • Many netizens call market regulation can not be influenced by the noise, the policy can not give up halfway, must let the real reason.
  • The only way we can start to demand (request?) that Iran give up ambitions to weapons is to stop pointing our nukes at them. Cheney Must Be Very Angry « Antiwar.com Blog
  • The greatest thing is, at any moment, to be willing to give up who we are in order to become all that we can be.
  • Then there's "smishing" - unsolicited text messages that either download malware or try to prompt you to give up your personal information or credit-card number. MarketWatch.com - Top Stories
  • We may have to give up saying, for instance, that a piece of paper is simply destroyed when it is burnt to ashes, or even that a human being simply ceases to exist upon undergoing a fatal accident.
  • However, he ventured to guess that no one would state that they wanted to give up the search since Alex had made it blatantly obvious that every word of their vow would be broken.
  • Voluntary work was particularly important in view of the fact that women were often forced to give up paid work on marriage.
  • It is this sense of loyalty and brotherhood, found amongst miners the country over, that led to the tragic deaths of two brave men who would not give up their ‘marrer’ for lost.
  • While more than four out of 10 non-drinkers said other people viewed their refusal to drink as odd, a third of drinkers added that other people would think it odd if they were to give up alcohol.
  • Give up is completely lost, persistence will have at least a glimmer of hope.
  • They know what life and sentiment they need in deed, they could strive for their future, but they shouldn't give up themselves for some peacockery.
  • CheckEnclosed: I can understand a certain descriptivist reticence to criticize improper use of the term, but will not give up the fight for its proper use. The Volokh Conspiracy » “Beg the Question”
  • I can accept defeat but could not accept to give up .
  • Critics say ministers should be looking at encouraging people to give up sugar themselves. The Sun
  • If I attempted a race with the boys, I was obliged to give up from very weariness; and laughing at what they termed my laziness, they pursued their amusements without me. A Grandmother's Recollections
  • Told in alternating narratives (with a helpful opening guide to how many different names both women are known by), Bunny ("Faith") Crumpacker tells the story of an unhappy marriage followed by betrayal, a pregnancy of uncertain paternity and the near-numb yet single-minded decision to give up her baby. Nancy Doyle Palmer: Jessica Lost: Adoption and Identity in Modern Times
  • It seems that the source of Herman's queasiness is rooted in concerns about the property market in Southern Europe, many having holiday homes in the Med; growing commentary on the decline of Southern Europe's economies; a growing crescendo of remarks from Southern Eurpean politicians that are perceived as threatening the independence of the European Central Bank, a sine qua non for Germans to give up the Deutschmark; and a sudden ramping up of German inflation to an official 8.1% (which, if our own experience is anything to go by significantly underplays the reality). Archive 2008-06-08
  • Don't give up when you still have something to give, because nothing is really over until the moment you stop trying.
  • We can't negotiate until each side is willing to give up some points.
  • Many savers are reluctant to give up the security of cash. Times, Sunday Times
  • No wonder he can afford to give up his bonus! The Sun
  • It is long past time for us to give up our modernistic dichotomies that only harm us. Should High School Girls Have To Take Gender Tests? - From Awearness
  • We could give up in disgust, forget the whole thing and let it pass.
  • Scientists will have to step out of their laboratories and humanists will have to give up their haughty disdain for modernity.
  • I had finished dinner and was about to give up hope when suddenly he was standing there.
  • Why should he give up half his worldly goods then still pay through the nose when a marriage has withered and died? The Sun
  • Never give up your dreams.Miracles happen everyday.
  • You go ahead and give up smoking or drinking or eating fat to try to prolong your life. The Sun
  • You will have to give up sweet desserts and eat only at fixed times, no matter how hot or cold the weather.
  • I want to give up my selfish ways and follow your lead, for yours is the way of goodness and holiness.
  • I'm trying to give up smoking.
  • He happened upon the perfect solution to the problem just as he was about to give up his research.
  • The parish clergy had to give up their concubines and accept a higher degree of accountability for performance of their duties.
  • If you love someone, then your freedom is curtailed. If you love someone, you give up much of your privacy. If you love someone, then you are no longer merely one person but half of a couple. To think or behave any other way is to risk losing that love. Laurell K. Hamilton 
  • She won't give up easily: she's a real fighter.
  • I, for one, think they have been perfectly justified in refusing to give up to the Americans the bait to carry on their Grand Bank fisheries because the control of the bait is a matter entirely within their legislative competence. The Newfoundland Fisheries Question
  • The reason why people give up so quickly is because they look at how far they still have to go, instead of how far they have come.
  • It would be a pity to give up now - you've nearly finished.
  • Many are finding compensation claims grounded but refuse to give up. The Sun
  • Harry's decision to give up his commission causes an enormous ruckus among his friends and family.
  • Voluntary work was particularly important in view of the fact that women were often forced to give up paid work on marriage.
  • He had refused to give up is job in the financial sector in order to become a full-time rugby professional.
  • Although I had resolved that morning to give up the poncing lark, by now it was several hours past the midday cocktail hour so I drove to north-west London and ponced a whopping £200 off a TV producer I know called Roy, a lovely bloke.
  • No wonder he can afford to give up his bonus! The Sun
  • Now, Adele, who was once his main squeeze and still carries a torch for him, must convince him to give up his drinking and start swinging the clubs again.
  • She encouraged me to give up optometry and devote myself to photography, which I did in 1975.
  • The staff give up their time free of charge and the charity raises money to run the workshop selling the ornaments left over from house clearances.
  • After the movie, Condori explains that while she's not willing to give up the stroller, she's believes she can carry her baby in an aguayo and also be modern. NPR Topics: News
  • Voluntary work was particularly important in view of the fact that women were often forced to give up paid work on marriage.
  • But as he formally became absolute monarch of the tiny South Pacific nation he offered to give up most of his powers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Since they refused to give up, they cheekily smashed their way through our front door and attempted to crowbar their way into one of the downstairs rooms.
  • Now you try this exercise, and resist the impulse to give up.
  • The puja is a ritual performed by Ayyappa devotees when they give up worldly pleasures before undertaking the pilgrimage to the Ayyappa temple at Sabarimala. The Hindu - Front Page
  • Eventually they will become so distracted, and their relationships will be so corroded by duplicity and miscommunication, that they will simply give up and die out.
  • That means the possibility of using the threat of force to force them to give up their weapons and expel the radical organization.
  • Life can be unfair sometimes, but that's no reason to give up on it.
  • They said they have been ordered to carry out suicide bombings but decided instead they would give up.
  • And why should you give up that excellent habit here," I said, "and go on the _dabitur vobis_? My New Curate
  • Would a successful and conscientious banker really give up his City life to run a damp campsite? Times, Sunday Times
  • If we give up our vague, devastating quest, I suspect the Iraqis will have a lot of suddenly frantic help from the chaos-sponsors and bystanders in their neighborhood, the countries which have been so deeply delighted at the ongoing spectacle of America's ignorant blunder, at the unhoped-for crippling of America, at the astonishing waste of American lives and resources. Frank Dwyer: Better Numbers
  • You go ahead and give up smoking or drinking or eating fat to try to prolong your life. The Sun
  • Good love is to let you see the whole world through someone while bad love is to make you give up the world.
  • She's tried to give up smoking but just can't kick the habit.
  • So you want to be a writer? Well my advice is, don't give up the day job.
  • Meanwhile, copper atoms in the positive anode give up electrons and dissolve into the electrolyte solution as copper ions.
  • They give up their particular claim to sovereignty and cast themselves on the waters.
  • His plan to offer up the goddess Freia to the giants who built Valhalla is untenable from the start, as it would mean forcing the Gods to give up their eternal youth (her golden apples do a lot more than just keep the doctor away -- and remember, there was no Botox in 19th century Germany). Albert Imperato: My Takeaway From the Metropolitan Opera's New Rheingold
  • The white wolf say:" Too good, yesterday, a pheasant flies into my caponizing to give up, we see.
  • No one is asking you to put on a hair shirt and give up all your luxuries.
  • In the same time period, NBC's little show that could, Chuck (8/7c), finds the title hero on a personal mission, tracking down his MIA spy mom (Linda Hamilton, very badass) while pretending to give up the spy game. The New Season in Review: Monday Madness
  • Shall I then shower you with wondrous remnants of scent from field and forest, and warm you ever so slowly, until you give up your magical elixir, as precious as life itself?
  • If a British tennis player were to give up a chance to win the men's single title for a small thing like the love of a woman he would be torn to pieces, or at least mocked for all eternity.
  • Now he's prepared to give up his day job to chase the dream.
  • The cooperatives, undisputed market leaders in the production of acidophilic plants for garden centres, cannot give up on a policy of research.
  • Therefore, the USA should shift its economic sanction policies to negotiation and economic communication so as to relax the tense relationship and lobby it to give up the nuclear programs.
  • Alfaqui thought that happy man was his dole now that the people had committed themselves to his guidage, and he went to Abeniaf and communed with him, and their accord was to give up all hope of succour. Chronicle of the Cid
  • Now the little one had often heard this point explained, but she felt small disposition to give up her knowledge at this demand; so she only looked at Miss Asphyxia in sulky silence. Oldtown Folks
  • The current GM dealers give up their right tosue if the companycloses down abrand, so that the company can restructure its product lines. GM Bail-Out-- Spread the Pain
  • Sooner or later,the time comes when we all must become responsible adults,and learn to give up what we want,so we can choose to do what is right.Of course,a life time of responsibility isn'e always easy,and as the years go on,it's a burden that can become too heavy for some to bear.But still we try to do what is best,what is good.Not only for ourselves,but for those we love.Yes,sooner or later we must all become responsible adults.No one knows this better than the young.
  • Death must loose its grip and give up its prey. Christianity Today
  • If he has ever seen the word scuttle it has been in the Jingo Press, where the "policy of scuttle" is used whenever we give up something to a small Power like Liberals, instead of giving up everything to a great Power, like Imperialists. Tremendous Trifles
  • She bet me 20 that I wouldn't be able to give up smoking.
  • Her hand is like a claw and she has had to give up her job in a kitchen. The Sun
  • I will learn to give up you, because I love you.
  • I can accept defeat but could not accept to give up .
  • He wants to give up working and stay home to look after the children. She feels, however, that this is overdoing it a bit.
  • I was ready to give up the fight, but Nicky was made of sterner stuff and wanted us to carry on.
  • It should be noted, regarding Hammett's disinclination to sell out his employer in this story, that this desperately ill, lifelong claustrophobe, an old man at the age of fifty-seven, spent twenty-two weeks in federal prison during the Red-baiting fifties because he refused to give up the names of men who had trusted him. Locked Rooms
  • Nobody cared enough to give up a cargo to pay their last respects at the crematorium service. THE LAST TEMPTATION
  • Do websites like this encourage people to give up on relationships instead of sorting their problems? The Sun
  • We can just give up on the lie that conservatives are fiscal conservatives, which only leads to social conservationism being left. Think Progress » CBO estimates that stimulus package has employed up to 2.1 million workers.
  • Only two avenues are open to us - either we accept his offer or we give up the fight completely.
  • Don't give up when you still have something to give, because nothing is really over until the moment you stop trying.
  • We should give up the pretence, take holidays for their own sake, and restore some dignity to the nominal purpose of existing national holidays. Times, Sunday Times
  • The pursuit of a cause of the people, can "dream" doing higher. Although at the beginning of a dream, but as long as you keep doing, do not easily give up, dreams can come true.
  • However, as we were so near the S.E. end of it, and as the least shift of wind, in our favour, would serve to carry us round, I did not wholly give up the idea of weathering it, and therefore continued to ply. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Volume 16
  • To beat the contract I had to foresee the endplay and give up a trick in trumps so as to gain two in hearts. VICTOR MOLLO’S BRIDGE CLUB
  • Liu posted his letter to Brown on his campaign (for City Comptroller) website: "It's outrageous and insulting for you to suggest it would 'behoove' us to adopt another name, to give up our birthright and a part of our own identity, in order to exercise our right to vote" and suggest she resign if she doesn't apologize. Gothamist
  • When it has is lost, brave to give up.
  • Also, Kaz, I actually think that Christians would get along *better* if they *gave up on* inerrancy, but most won't give up on it so it's a pipedream. The Inerrancy of Ecclesiastes 9:2-6
  • The bottom line is that we ( should ) never give up.
  • Mine often used to give up on me when I was overdoing things!
  • She was about to give up when she heard the faint echo of voices somewhere nearby.
  • the vast sea of humanity,you are my only worry is not to give up,I can't let go of the helpless,whether you go to the remotest corners of the globe,I will bless you!
  • You start off hearing one thing, but when you begin to give up listening to one certain aspect of it or trying to intellectualize it, it opens up and you begin to float. Experiments With the Solstice in a SoHo Loft
  • They were forced to give up their home because they couldn't pay the mortgage.
  • As an avid opposer of terrorism, I hope this unrealistic adventure of Prabhakaran, who has been in the forefront of bloodshed in Sri Lanka in the name of creation of independent Elam, will give a lesson to the terrorist organizations world over to give up arms and return to main stream of life. Sri Lankan Army Captures Mullaittivu Town, the Last Citadel of LTTE
  • The spores do germinate, go through a few perfunctory cell divisions, then give up the ghost.
  • Never give up on something you really want. It's difficult to wait, but worse to regret.
  • Don't say that opportunities never come. It came but you just don't willing to give up the things you own.
  • Canine guards like Dobermans and German Shepherds too may have to give up their role as protectors and just remain our pets.
  • Now you must give up both commutativity and associativity, but you still have a “division algebra.” The Volokh Conspiracy » Yow!
  • But those in control, although they want to come across as one of the common people, aren't prepared to give up their handle on power.
  • Their first meal is a good substantial dinner, at ten, eleven, or twelve o'clock, after which follow pawn and the hookha; to this succeeds a sleep of two or three hours, providing it does not impede the duty of prayer; -- the pious, I ought to remark, would give up every indulgence which would prevent the discharge of this duty. Observations on the Mussulmauns of India Descriptive of Their Manners, Customs, Habits and Religious Opinions Made During a Twelve Years' Residence in Their Immediate Society
  • Then again, I had to give up drinking altogether when I saw the worm in mescal; even though it was dead, it stared balefully at me. Say Bartender, make mine tuna on the rocks
  • In fact, I would generally harry, hassle and hound them until they give up or leave the country. my emphasis obviouslyThese powers already exist to some extent note Blair's use of the word "widen". Archive 2006-04-01
  • ‘Will you then,’ he addresses his opponents, ‘give up your contention against the Spirit, that He must be altogether begotten, or else cannot be consubstantial, or God?’
  • She was not going to give up her hard-won freedom so easily.
  • But let's say that we do give up salt and tobacco and alcohol. The Sun
  • But I don't like the Bidwells, or the fact that the Cardinals still refuse to give up the championship they stole from the Pottsville Maroons. Wild Card Weekend
  • But hey, don't give up on me, Jo. It's nearly Christmas, it's been a bastard of a year, and I'd love to talk to you.
  • Indeed, seven tracks in, Give Up the Ghost – a mellow and mantric song strung on acoustic guitars and announced by birdsong – gives a hint of what might have been. Radiohead: The King of Limbs – review
  • None of them wants to give up federal funding and take responsibility for their own policies.
  • He had to give up rugby, and got rather glum as a result. Times, Sunday Times
  • No coalition can have over 325 votes, but coalition members can give up votes to stay within the limit.
  • The student may show signs of feeling the strain of responsibility and she may give up.
  • Do websites like this encourage people to give up on relationships instead of sorting their problems? The Sun
  • The pursuit of a cause of the people, can "dream" doing higher. Although at the beginning of a dream, but as long as you keep doing, do not easily give up, dreams can come true.
  • Not wanting to play in Cleveland and give up his many business interests in the Boston area, Harrelson ‘retired’ for 48 hours, finagling a new two-year contract from the Indians during his brief layoff.
  • He is currently trying to give up smoking as a full-time displacement activity while working on a literary biography. Times, Sunday Times
  • Once they give up their claim to the title "scientist," they as citizens have the same duty as all other citizens to ensure that the state (public school) does NOT teach religious origin mythologies as science. A View: The Science=Atheism Meme
  • They usually give up pretty quickly after that. The Sun
  • Zel, a fortune-teller, is aided in her prognostication by a band of ghosts, but when a mysterious light appears, she may have to give up the only family she knows. 2010 SXSW Film Festival Line-Up Announced; Includes CYRUS, MACGRUBER, GET LOW, and KICK-ASS – Collider.com
  • We can't negotiate until each side is willing to give up some points.
  • Anybody who has excelled at something has a positive attitude, and you don't give up. Times, Sunday Times
  • Do not, for one repulse, give up the purpose that you resolved to effect. 
  • I can't answer that puzzle; I give up.
  • He's had to give up his job as leader of the project?he just couldn't take the stress.
  • A woman in love will do almost anything for a man, except give up the desire to improve him. Nathaniel Branden 
  • Don't give up,just be you,cause life's too short to be anybody else.
  • “They only give up those men to impress us,” she muttered once as they rode away from a newly decorated dule tree on a gray and drizzly afternoon. THE RIVER KINGS’ ROAD
  • So we give up and now we just sit like stotin 'bottles, an' eat -- an 'do our visitin' with each other odd minutes afterward. Hillsboro People
  • Some give up - a sure sign that they are not meant for priesthood.
  • I am reluctant to give up on this relationship. The Sun
  • That decision to give up his full-time job to pursue music did not come lightly.
  • Sooner or later,the time comes when we all must become responsible adults,and learn to give up what we want,so we can choose to do what is right.Of course,a life time of responsibility isn'e always easy,and as the years go on,it's a burden that can become too heavy for some to bear.But still we try to do what is best,what is good.Not only for ourselves,but for those we love.Yes,sooner or later we must all become responsible adults.No one knows this better than the young.
  • He happened upon the perfect solution to the problem just as he was about to give up his research.
  • Will he be prompted to give up his criminal activities now that he can afford to live in luxury?

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