"If she's come to terms with it, so will I." | |
"You see, we couldn't come to terms." | |
'And since this is not a naturally tenable position for a whale, 'this innocent creature had very little time 'to come to terms with its identity as a whale 'before it had to come to terms with suddenly not being a whale any more.' Ah! | |
'These soldiers are using motor sport as a way of helping them 'come to terms with their injuries. ' | |
(D'Anna) Did you ever come to terms with your dad? | |
"If she's come to terms with it, so will I." | |
"You see, we couldn't come to terms." | |
'And since this is not a naturally tenable position for a whale, 'this innocent creature had very little time 'to come to terms with its identity as a whale 'before it had to come to terms with suddenly not being a whale any more.' Ah! | |
'These soldiers are using motor sport as a way of helping them 'come to terms with their injuries. ' | |
(D'Anna) Did you ever come to terms with your dad? | |
- No child comes to terms. | |
And the army will not stand down until the king comes to terms. | |
He thinks I'm just gonna wait around until he comes to terms with his destiny? | |
If Cromwell comes to terms with him now what price our freedom then? | |
It,s very important that he comes to terms with the truth! | |
- No child comes to terms. | |
And the army will not stand down until the king comes to terms. | |
He thinks I'm just gonna wait around until he comes to terms with his destiny? | |
If Cromwell comes to terms with him now what price our freedom then? | |
It,s very important that he comes to terms with the truth! | |
Although he never really came to terms with it. | |
And I'm happy that I finally came to terms with that. | |
And you never came to terms with it. | |
As time went on she came to terms with the situation. | |
But Athelstan couldn't capture the stronghold itself, and so he and Constantine came to terms. | |
'Everybody is still coming to terms with this.' | |
(voice breaking) I'm... I'm coming to terms with it, but people like you, who give me false hope, just make it worse. | |
-I guess you are a prodigy. -I don't think so. I spent all this year coming to terms with last year. | |
A past like yours, it must be tough coming to terms with your own mortality. | |
Adults have trouble coming to terms with death, even though nothing is more commonplace. | |
Although he never really came to terms with it. | |
And I'm happy that I finally came to terms with that. | |
And you never came to terms with it. | |
As time went on she came to terms with the situation. | |
But Athelstan couldn't capture the stronghold itself, and so he and Constantine came to terms. | |
'Everybody is still coming to terms with this.' | |
(voice breaking) I'm... I'm coming to terms with it, but people like you, who give me false hope, just make it worse. | |
-I guess you are a prodigy. -I don't think so. I spent all this year coming to terms with last year. | |
A past like yours, it must be tough coming to terms with your own mortality. | |
Adults have trouble coming to terms with death, even though nothing is more commonplace. | |