line of life

NOUN
  1. a crease on the palm; its length is said by palmists to indicate how long you will live
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  • I see him now, excellent and venerable old man! his eyes wandered in vacancy, for they had lost their charm and their delight — his niece, his more than daughter, whom he doated on with all that affection which a man feels, who, in the decline of life, having few affections, clings more earnestly to those that remain. Chapter 6
  • He was a man eminently successful in the line of life which he chose, and deservedly so.
  • Initiation involved purificatory rites and the imparting of secret knowledge; a discipline of life was required, including vegetarianism. SIN AND SALVATION
  • This orbit will be found on the top line of life; which values kinship, community, family, artisanship, faith, and the celebration of life in general. The Top Line
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