"And above all, I promise to aspire, inspire, and perspire." | |
"And aspire to drop some golden orb of perfect song | |
"Do you aspire to anything?" | |
"I aspire to help my fellow man." Check. | |
"To a dusty shelf we aspire." | |
"And above all, I promise to aspire, inspire, and perspire." | |
"And aspire to drop some golden orb of perfect song | |
"Do you aspire to anything?" | |
"I aspire to help my fellow man." Check. | |
"To a dusty shelf we aspire." | |
"Lo, the blaze aspires!" | |
"Lo, the blaze aspires! | |
A lecher though one is, or one aspires to be, it occurs to me that the lot of woman cannot be easy, who must suffer such inexpert male fumblings virtually on a daily basis. Are we scarred for life, do you think? | |
A young railroad engineer who aspires to be a soldier decides to single-handedly save his beloved train, | |
And apparently, judging from her outfit, Jan aspires to be a whore. | |
"Lo, the blaze aspires!" | |
"Lo, the blaze aspires! | |
A lecher though one is, or one aspires to be, it occurs to me that the lot of woman cannot be easy, who must suffer such inexpert male fumblings virtually on a daily basis. Are we scarred for life, do you think? | |
A young railroad engineer who aspires to be a soldier decides to single-handedly save his beloved train, | |
And apparently, judging from her outfit, Jan aspires to be a whore. | |
"The ambition which has aspired his toil in the unwonted field of legal labour" "is doomed to inevitable blight." | |
"and have made it impossible for me to do my job as Foreign Secretary, "a job I've always aspired to and which I relinquish with bitter regret." | |
'I aspired to Rosie. | |
- "I first aspired to go to medical school | |
- I wasn't. A tenure track was all I aspired to back then. | |
"I just saw a production of Mary Poppins and as an aspiring musical actor," it gave me the motivation to work harder | |
"a daily chart of my progress through the echelons of command, "so that perhaps one day, "other aspiring officers may seek enlightenment through these pages. | |
'Cause they're all aspiring models, fucking actors and whatnot. | |
'Maidens aspiring to Godheads', or vice versa? | |
(READS) "I am not an actress. I am an aspiring filmmaker." | |
"The ambition which has aspired his toil in the unwonted field of legal labour" "is doomed to inevitable blight." | |
"and have made it impossible for me to do my job as Foreign Secretary, "a job I've always aspired to and which I relinquish with bitter regret." | |
'I aspired to Rosie. | |
- "I first aspired to go to medical school | |
- I wasn't. A tenure track was all I aspired to back then. | |
"I just saw a production of Mary Poppins and as an aspiring musical actor," it gave me the motivation to work harder | |
"a daily chart of my progress through the echelons of command, "so that perhaps one day, "other aspiring officers may seek enlightenment through these pages. | |
'Cause they're all aspiring models, fucking actors and whatnot. | |
'Maidens aspiring to Godheads', or vice versa? | |
(READS) "I am not an actress. I am an aspiring filmmaker." | |