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I will bear this pain for you,” he swore. “If one of us has to bleed, it will be me. It’ll always be me.

I will bear this pain for you,” he swore. “If one of us has to bleed, it will be me. It’ll always be me.

Larissa Ione (2009). “Desire Unchained: A Demonica Novel”, p.141, Hachette UK

These divisions in the international community - the Syrians bear quite a lot of the blame, but we have enabled it by the divisions between us.

"Kofi Annan on 40 Years Trying to End War, Promote Peace at the United Nations". "PBS Newshour", www.pbs.org. September 18, 2012.

Anyone who's ever tried to tangle with a teddy bear cholla knows there's a whole lot more bear than teddy to it.

Kevin Hearne (2014). “The Iron Druid Chronicles 6-Book Bundle: Hounded, Hexed, Hammered, Tricked, Trapped, Hunted”, p.56, Del Rey

Bears are very nice, as long as you are nice to them.

"Get Your Karl Lagerfeld Teddy Bear for Just $1,500!". W Magazine Interview, www.thecut.com. August 22, 2008.

I do not follow closely anymore, since there is a limit to how much heartsickness one can bear.

Interview with Cihan Aksan and Jon Bailes, www.counterpunch.org. October 11, 2013.

The argument that today's National Guardsmen, members of a select militia, would constitute the only persons entitled to keep and bear arms has no historical foundation.

Joyce Lee Malcolm (1996). “To Keep and Bear Arms: The Origins of an Anglo-American Right”, p.163, Harvard University Press

Because man is endowed with Reason, he can subdue his impulses in the service of moral and religious ideals, and is born to bear rule over Nature.

Joseph Herman Hertz (1996). “ספר חמשה חומשי תורה עם ההפטרות: נדפס על פי המסורה ומתורגם אנגלית”

Brutes find out where their talents lie; a bear will not attempt to fly.

Jonathan Swift, Thomas Sheridan, John Nichols (1801). “Poems, Polite convesation, etc”, p.166

Solitude is unbearable for those who can not bear themselves.

John Lancaster Spalding (1901). “Aphorisms and Reflections: Conduct, Culture and Religion”

When one sense has been bribed the others readily bear false witness.

John Lancaster Spalding (1901). “Aphorisms and Reflections: Conduct, Culture and Religion”

Nothing bears out in practice what it promises incipiently.

John Irving (2012). “A Prayer For Owen Meany”, p.537, Random House