"Omitted, "all the voyage of their life is bound up in sorrows and in miseries. " | |
"Our interest as women is bound up with the state, "that is, with the social state, and doubly so, | |
"So much of what is best in us is bound up in our love of family, that it remains the measure of our stability because it measures our sense of loyalty." | |
- I like people bound up in their work. | |
- Oh. - For the past 16 years, your self-esteem... has been inextricably bound up with this idea of having a perfect daughter. | |
"Omitted, "all the voyage of their life is bound up in sorrows and in miseries. " | |
"Our interest as women is bound up with the state, "that is, with the social state, and doubly so, | |
"So much of what is best in us is bound up in our love of family, that it remains the measure of our stability because it measures our sense of loyalty." | |
- I like people bound up in their work. | |
- Oh. - For the past 16 years, your self-esteem... has been inextricably bound up with this idea of having a perfect daughter. | |
It bounds up a tree, and then acts as if nothing unusual has happened. | |
It bounds up a tree, and then acts as if nothing unusual has happened. | |
After the show, I came bounding up the stairs into the dressing room, had my hand in the air, and I said, "We'll do it! | |
Roger came bounding up the stairs. And he said, | |
We were not two steps out of the carriage, not two, it was possibly less, when Frank Churchill, he came bounding up. | |
After the show, I came bounding up the stairs into the dressing room, had my hand in the air, and I said, "We'll do it! | |
Roger came bounding up the stairs. And he said, | |
We were not two steps out of the carriage, not two, it was possibly less, when Frank Churchill, he came bounding up. | |