"Covet." It's "covet." | |
"Do not covet "that which is on earth "but rather that which is in heaven. | |
"Don't covet neighbor's possessions and/or wife." | |
"In fear, fools covet the currency of sin | |
"Let none covet bed of roses," or bed of thorns | |
"Covet." It's "covet." | |
"Do not covet "that which is on earth "but rather that which is in heaven. | |
"Don't covet neighbor's possessions and/or wife." | |
"In fear, fools covet the currency of sin | |
"Let none covet bed of roses," or bed of thorns | |
"I'm the beautiful moonlight everyone covets..." | |
But there's a predator who covets those stingers. | |
But what happens when thy neighbor's wife covets you? | |
Child, the devil covets you. | |
Don't tell me you came to see me at this hour of night just because Kappler covets another painting? | |
"I'm the beautiful moonlight everyone covets..." | |
But there's a predator who covets those stingers. | |
But what happens when thy neighbor's wife covets you? | |
Child, the devil covets you. | |
Don't tell me you came to see me at this hour of night just because Kappler covets another painting? | |
"Death is a prize to be coveted, Madhu." | |
"Variations include for the year 1921... the coveted Denver 'D' proof mark, double-struck." | |
"With an engrossing vehemence resembling the passion of love, "it will never desist until it has satiated its passion and drained the very life of its coveted victim. " | |
"may he rest here In the mariner's grave he always coveted"... "in this high perch over the sea... | |
##[ Tango ] Now that my severed foot has been reattached... I must win back the coveted dance title | |
- By coveting my property. | |
- Okay, coveting. | |
- Well, there's coveting. | |
- What was all that about coveting? | |
All right, I told you about coveting my wife, now. | |
"Death is a prize to be coveted, Madhu." | |
"Variations include for the year 1921... the coveted Denver 'D' proof mark, double-struck." | |
"With an engrossing vehemence resembling the passion of love, "it will never desist until it has satiated its passion and drained the very life of its coveted victim. " | |
"may he rest here In the mariner's grave he always coveted"... "in this high perch over the sea... | |
##[ Tango ] Now that my severed foot has been reattached... I must win back the coveted dance title | |
- By coveting my property. | |
- Okay, coveting. | |
- Well, there's coveting. | |
- What was all that about coveting? | |
All right, I told you about coveting my wife, now. | |