The burden which is well borne becomes light.

Renunciation remains sorrow, though a sorrow borne willingly.

Remember, the burden of sorrow is doubled when it is borne alone.

Just be yourself, and enjoy the blessings that God's borne out on you.

I like to think of thoughts as living blossoms borne by the human tree.

All sorrows can be borne if you put them into a story or tell a story about them.

To forget that the EPA was borne out of public demand is to invite a real backlash.

In actual fact, I have always been a conservative cross, borne sadly by liberal friends.

Unless a tree has borne blossoms in spring, you will vainly look for fruit on it in autumn.

The most deadly fruit is borne by the hatred which one grafts on an extinguished friendship.

My affiliation with England is borne out by the fact that I do come back for periodic visits.

There is no satisfaction to be derived from having had many of our arguments borne out by events.

Disgracefully, the arts have too often borne the brunt of short-sighted cuts to educational budgets.

To give birth is a fearsome thing; there is no hating the child one has borne even when injured by it.

What is deservedly suffered must be borne with calmness, but when the pain is unmerited, the grief is resistless.

This self-congratulatory notion Americans have that their country is Number One is borne of ignorance and bad manners.

Chinese are wise in comprehending without many words what is inevitable and inescapable and therefore only to be borne.

In the larger world, tribalism is an enormous problem, as it ever has been: both strength and idiocy borne from belonging.

Let it be borne on the flag under which we rally in every exigency, that we have one country, one constitution, one destiny.

One of the biggest costs in the whole scientific publishing world is borne by the academic community, which is the peer review.

I am humbled by the prospect of serving those who have borne the battle, those American men and women who have sacrificed so much.

It must be borne in mind that the tragedy of life doesn't lie in not reaching your goal. The tragedy lies in having no goals to reach.

Hip-hop has always been speaking about the way your brain is manipulated by stress and struggle because hip-hop is borne from struggle.

The real reason why general relativity is widely accepted is because it made predictions that were borne out by experimental observations.

My son has been called many names, accused of many horrible crimes. As a father, I've borne all the humiliation that my son has undergone.

All the conscious decisions that I have taken in my life have never borne fruit. Not even come close! So, I am just very happy not planning.

I think people are going to return to sanity when they see how ridiculous many of these charges are, and how the predictions are not borne out.

It is important to take into account the total power cost borne by consumers after taking into account what they spend on inverters and gensets.

Public borrowing is costly these days, true, but interest rates on municipal bonds are still considerably lower than those borne by corporate debt.

Artemisinin... is a true gift from old Chinese medicine. But this is not the only instance in which the wisdom of Chinese medicine has borne fruit.

History and socio-economic inequality and all those things had, like, borne down upon my family and my community and really sort of narrowed our choices.

That freedom can never be attained by a nation without suffering and sacrifice has been amply borne out by the recent tragic happenings in this subcontinent.

I demonstrate by means of philosophy that the earth is round, and is inhabited on all sides; that it is insignificantly small, and is borne through the stars.

'Borne,' in a weird way, even though it's a totally different universe, picks up where the 'Southern Reach Trilogy' leaves off, because it's post-apocalyptic.

Borne out of this, starting around the 17th Century was the Baroque era. It is my view that it is one of the architectural peak periods in western civilisation.

We ought to do good to others as simply as a horse runs, or a bee makes honey, or a vine bears grapes season after season without thinking of the grapes it has borne.

I don't separate my books into historical novels and the rest. To me, they're all made-up worlds, and both kinds are borne out of curiosity, some investigation into the past.

The burden for achieving disarmament cannot be borne by peace groups alone. Everybody, regardless of age, income, profession, gender or nationality, has a stake in this quest.

Man, born of woman, has found it a hard thing to forgive her for giving him birth. The patriarchal protest against the ancient matriarch has borne strange fruit through the years.

My mother married my father in 1956. She was twenty-eight, and he was thirty-one. She loved him with a fierce steadiness borne of loyalty, determination, and an unyielding dignity.

Jazz came from the streets, hip-hop came from the streets. It's just a different language. It's all borne out of hard times, struggle, and the fight to have equality and things be better.

The evidence of a Jewish civilization going back more than two millennia is overwhelmingly borne out in the archaeology of the region. The heritage of the Jews in Palestine is documented.

The belief that the law will never 'catch up' to technology is borne in part of tech exceptionalism, a libertarian elitism that derides any kind of legal or regulatory impediment as Luddism.

The president, just as any other American, deserves a legal defense against personal lawsuits not related to his office. But the costs of that defense should be borne by him and not the taxpayer.

Substantially fewer films will be produced over the next year or two. And a significant portion of the production costs of the reduced slate will be borne by hedge funds and other investment groups.

Creating a new air traffic control regulator outside of the FAA would be a risky and expensive undertaking, the consequences and costs of which would be borne by American taxpayers and the traveling public.

People are, well, only human. We know that. The rule of law is borne out in identifying, condemning, and punishing those who violate the standards on which we all agree. This is exactly what we do in America.

Matthew 7:16 tells us that by their fruits you shall know them. Donald Trump's life has borne fruit, fruit that has provided jobs to multitudes of people in addition to the many he has helped with his generosity.

The costs of marriage breakdown are borne by the entire society, and therefore it is reasonable for the entire society to demand support for marriage - to insist that it is privileged both culturally and legally.

This country owes them all a debt of gratitude. The down payment on that debt is making sure that we live up to Lincoln's charge: to care for him who shall have borne the battle, and for his widow, and his orphan.

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