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A neglect of one's sentimental education early in life could bear the most unfortunate fruit.

A neglect of one's sentimental education early in life could bear the most unfortunate fruit.

Daniel Kehlmann (2009). “Measuring the World: A Novel”, p.16, Vintage

One is given strength to bear what happens to one, but not the 100 and 1 different things that might happen.

C. S. Lewis (2014). “Letters to an American Lady”, p.57, Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing

I can't bear to be around people who are bland or bored or uninterested (or to employ them).

Anita Roddick (1994). “Body and soul: profits with principles, the amazing success story of Anita Roddick & the Body Shop”, Three Rivers Press

More can I bear than you dare execute.

'Henry VI, Part 2' (1592) act 4, sc. 1, l. 129

You cannot make gross sins look clear: To revenge is no valour, but to bear.

William Shakespeare, George Steevens, Nicholas Rowe, Samuel Johnson, Richard Farmer (1799). “The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: King Richard III. King Henry VIII. Timon of Athens”

I bear a charmed life, which must not yield To one of woman born.

Cross, William Shakespeare (1989). “William Shakespeare: The Complete Works”, p.883, Barnes & Noble Publishing

... she, that will with kittens jest, Should bear a kitten's joke.

William Cowper, James Thomson (1832). “The Works of Cowper and Thompson: Including Many Letters and Poems Never Before Published in this Country. With a New and Interesting Memoir of the Life of Thomson”, p.157

A party full of 'likeable' people doesn't bear contemplating.

"All pleasant and correct". www.theguardian.com. June 30, 1996.

....Nature imposes nothing on you that Nature doesn't prepare you to bear.

Walter M. Miller Jr. (1959). “A CANTICLE FOR LEIBOWITZ”

A languid janitor bears His lantern through colonnades And the architecture swoons.

Wallace Stevens (2011). “The Collected Poems of Wallace Stevens”, p.109, Vintage