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Taxation being a burthen, must needs weigh lightest on each individual, when it bears upon all alike.

Jean Baptiste Say (1834). “A Treatise on Political Economy: Or, The Production, Distribution, and Consumption of Wealth”, p.458

I have seen almost more beauty than I can bear.

Everett Ruess (1983). “Everett Ruess, a vagabond for beauty”

Things that were hard to bear are sweet to remember.

"The Madness of Hercules". Book by Seneca the Younger, circa 54 AD.

What are friends for, if not to help bear our sins?

Nella Larsen (2012). “Passing”, p.75, Courier Corporation

A meek spirit gives no trouble willingly to any: a quiet spirit bears all wrongs without being troubled.

John Wesley (1853). “Explanatory Notes Upon the New Testament”, p.613

Ye moon and stars, bear witness to the truth.

John Dryden, C. B., Esquire Charles BATHURST (1852). “Selections from the poetry of Dryden, including his plays and translations. [The editor's preface signed: C. B., i.e. Charles Bathurst.]”, p.324

The world in all doth but two nations bear- The good, the bad; and these mixed everywhere.

Andrew Marvell (1870). “The Poetical Works of Andrew Marvell: With Memoir of the Author”, p.91

The purest suffering bears and carries in its train the purest understanding.

St. John of the Cross, Thomas Merton (2007). “Counsels of Light and Love of St. John of the Cross”, p.56, Paulist Press