Spared Quotes
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One must never have spared oneself, one must have acquired hardness as a habit to be cheerful and in good spirits in the midst of nothing but hard truths.
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This was just one of many times God has spared me.
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It is well for his peace that the saint goes to his martyrdom. He is spared the sight of the horror of his harvest.
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I too have been in the underworld, as was Odysseus, and I will often be there again; not only sheep have I sacrificed so as to beable to speak with a few dead souls, but neither have I spared my own blood as well.
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My mother only said: Thank God the scorpion picked on me and spared my children.
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Nothing keeps people together like the exalted conviction that they alone are to be spared that eternal anguish of hell fire to which everyone else will be condemned.
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He who has always spared himself much will in the end become sickly of so much consideration. Praised be what hardens!
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Death by hanging. That, at least, I thought I would be spared.
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You say, Wait a minute, God, you spared me from a slave job in an office, and now I have a slave job onstage. I am not on that clock no more.
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I am a Jew, Israel is a Jewish state. . . . Israel’s case is my case, Israel’s enemies are my enemies, and I do not want to be spared the troubles which Israeli musicians encounter when they represent the Jewish state beyond its borders.