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  • Love when you can, cry when you have to, be who you must, that's a part of the plan. Await your arrival with simple survival, and one day we'll all understand. -- Dan Fogelberg
  • And I may stand where health, success, and power Await my coming, if, each fleeting hour I cling to love and patience; and abide With stainlessness; and never step aside From high integrity; so shall I see At last the land of immortality. -- James Allen
  • It is idle to await unanimity. -- Robert Dale Owen
  • Better times perhaps await us who are now wretched. -- Virgil
  • Asmat has natural and cultural treasures that await exploration. -- Ciputra
  • Anarchy may await America, due to the daily injustices suffered by the people. -- Louis Farrakhan
  • True, I am young, but for souls nobly born valor doesn't await the passing of years. -- Pierre Corneille
  • Some of the 'aha' insights that scientists strive for may have to await the emergence of post-human intellects. -- Martin Rees
  • In the beds which the piety of the public has prepared on every side, stricken men await the verdict of fate. -- Georges Duhamel
  • History shows us that other highly developed forms of civilization have collapsed. Who knows whether the same fate does not await our own? -- Christian Lous Lange
  • Our dreaming capacity gives us a peep into the glorious realities that await us further on. It is the evidence of things possible to us. -- Orison Swett Marden
  • Our children await Christmas presents like politicians getting in election returns: there's the Uncle Fred precinct and the Aunt Ruth district still to come in. -- Marcelene Cox
  • I feel, sometimes, as the renaissance man must have felt in finding new riches at every point and in the certainty that unexplored areas of knowledge and experience await at every turn. -- Polykarp Kusch
  • AIDS occupies such a large part in our awareness because of what it has been taken to represent. It seems the very model of all the catastrophes privileged populations feel await them. -- Susan Sontag
  • If success attends my steps, honor and glory await my name-if defeat, still shall it be said we died like brave men, and conferred honor, even in death, on the American Name. -- Zebulon Pike
  • When Shakespeare begins his exposition thus he generally at first makes people talk about the hero, but keeps the hero himself for some time out of sight, so that we await his entrance with curiosity, and sometimes with anxiety. -- Andrew Coyle Bradley
  • Live in the very soul of expectation of better things, in the conviction that something large, grand, and beautiful will await you if your efforts are intelligent, if your mind is kept in a creative condition and you struggle upward to your goal. -- Orison Swett Marden
  • Easy, simple and great laws, which await nothing but a sign from the lawgiver to spread prosperity and vigour throughout the nation, laws which would earn him immortal hymns of gratitude down the generations, are those which are least considered or least wanted. -- Cesare Beccaria
  • The big missing part of the jig-saw is to get the assembly back up and running here in Northern Ireland, to get shared government back in business, that is my objective, and we await the IRA statement to see if this will trigger a new dawn. -- Peter Hain
  • My journalistic mission was straightforward: to await the U.S. invasion of Iraq. Nobody knew quite when this would be. But the diplomacy - the meetings in the U.N. security council, the allegations about weapons of mass destruction, the martial language of Tony Blair and George W. Bush - all suggested a war was brewing. -- Luke Harding
  • I am growing handsome very fast indeed! I expect I shall be the belle of Amherst when I reach my 17th year. I don't doubt that I shall have perfect crowds of admirers at that age. Then how I shall delight to make them await my bidding, and with what delight shall I witness their suspense while I make my final decision. -- Emily Dickinson
  • Great moments await around every corner. -- Richard DeVos
  • Come, my Lady Dangerous, your Daimons await. (Valerius) -- Sherrilyn Kenyon
  • Remember the past - and await the future. -- Deborah Harkness
  • Better times perhaps await us who are now wretched -- Virgil
  • IT IS SAID TO AWAIT CERTAINTY IS TO AWAIT ETERNITY. -- Jonas Salk
  • They... who await. No gifts from Chance, have conquered Fate. -- Matthew Arnold
  • Rewards await you if you stay steadfast in your faith. -- Joel Osteen
  • Dangers await only those who do not react to life. -- Mikhail Gorbachev
  • For souls nobly born, valor doesn't await the passing of years -- Pierre Corneille
  • When we do the best we can, we never know what miracles await. -- Helen Keller
  • Get out of your head, into your space and await the invisible stranger -- Viola Spolin
  • For last year's words belong to last year's language And next year's words await another voice. -- T. S. Eliot
  • This is an exciting world. It is cram packed with opportunity. Great moments await around every corner. -- Richard DeVos
  • As a kid, you await holidays with a wide-eyed, passionate, almost maniacal enthusiasm. Heavy breathing is involved. -- Gina Barreca
  • Dust off that Bible. It has the answers you are looking for, and its delights await you. -- Elizabeth George
  • GRAVE, n. A place in which the dead are laid to await the coming of the medical student. -- Ambrose Bierce
  • You look upon the seasons with expectation and await them: wy not seize the seasonal opportunities and exploit them? -- Xun Zi
  • I pray you, magnificent Sir, do not trouble yourself to return to us, but await our coming to you. -- Giordano Bruno
  • Blessed are the ignorant fools of the world, for they know not the unspeakable horrors that await us all. -- Dorkly
  • Elysium is as far as to The very nearest room, If in that room a friend await Felicity of doom. -- Emily Dickinson
  • The perception of poverty as morally intolerable in a rich society had to await the emergence of a rich society -- Nathan Rosenberg
  • Tony Blair has always said he will be judged by history. Now Alastair Campbell is history we await his judgment. -- Rory Bremner
  • since you are alive, only two thing await youyour death or the coming of Jesus Christ. whichever will come first. -- Geoffrey Samukulu
  • I await joyous surprises while working, an awakening of the materials that I work with and that my spirit develops. -- Odilon Redon
  • You may complete as many generations as you please during your life; none the less will that everlasting death await you. -- Lucretius
  • The written word has this advantage, that it lasts and can await the time when it is allowed to take effect. -- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
  • Before making a decision, ask inside for guidance. Be patient and await an answer. Act only when you feel calm and certain. -- Deepak Chopra
  • Let us ease the Roman people of their continual care, who think it long to await the death of an old man. -- Hannibal
  • The poet is at the disposal of the night. His role is humble, he must clean house and await its due visitation. -- Jean Cocteau
  • I await your sentence with less fear than you pass it. The time will come when all will see what I see. -- Giordano Bruno
  • Would Time but await the close of our favorite follies, we should all be young men, all of us, and until Doom's Day. -- Nathaniel Hawthorne
  • It's even pleasant to be sick when you know that there are people who await your recovery as they might await a holiday. -- Anton Chekhov
  • With regard to narrow passes, if you can occupy them first, let them be strongly garrisoned and await the advent of the enemy. -- Sun Tzu
  • Illuminated emancipation, freedom, unalloyed and untainted bliss await you, but you have to choose to embark on the Inward Journey to discover it -- B.K.S. Iyengar
  • I shall await the first shot, and if you do not batter us to pieces, we shall be starved out in a few days. -- Robert Anderson
  • The perfection of conversation is not to play a regular sonata, but, like the AEolian harp, to await the inspiration of the passing breeze. -- Edmund Burke
  • You must await your thirst and allow it to become complete: otherwise you will never discover your spring, which can never be anyone else's! -- Friedrich Nietzsche
  • [There are] unseen objects that await us, if we as architects begin to think about designing not the object, but a process to generate objects. -- Michael Hansmeyer
  • I am resolved, to go and plant myself in Holland or in Zeeland, and there await the issue which it shall please Him to ordain. -- William the Silent
  • But biology and computer science - life and computation - are related. I am confident that at their interface great discoveries await those who seek them. -- Leonard Adleman
  • Although the recession is strong and although hard times await us in the next 2 or 3 months, Spain will continue to grow in the second quarter of 2009. -- Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero
  • I await the hour when a journalist can be driven from the press room for venal practices, as a minister can be unfrocked, or a lawyer disbarred. -- Grantland Rice
  • Man's feeble race what ills await! Labour, and Penury, the racks of Pain, Disease, and Sorrow's weeping train, And Death, sad refuge from the storms of Fate! -- Thomas Gray
  • Despair is deep. An abyss that swallows dreams. A wall at the world's end. Behind it I await death. Because all our work has come to this. -- Catherine Fisher
  • If you dare to injure her in the least, I will await you where no policeman can step in between. And God shall judge between us two. -- Elizabeth Gaskell
  • If we make every day better than the one before, today will be the best day yet, and the greatest days ever will await us in every tomorrow. -- Wes Fesler
  • Let us consider this settled, that no one has made progress in the school of Christ who does not joyfully await the day of death and final resurrection. -- John Calvin
  • The objects that we have known in better days are the main props that sustain the weight of our affections, and give us strength to await our future lot. -- William Hazlitt
  • And there are loners in rural communities who, at the equinox, are said to don new garments and stroll down to the cities, where great beasts await them, fat and docile. -- Louis Aragon
  • The Faith does not mean an alienation from any culture for any people because all cultures await Christ and are not destroyed by the Lord. In fact, they reach their maturity. -- Pope Benedict XVI
  • Death either destroys or unhusks us. If it means liberation, better things await us when our burden s gone: if destruction, nothing at all awaits us; blessings and curses are abolished. -- Seneca the Younger
  • I, too, await The hour of thy great wind of love and hate. When shall the stars be blown about the sky, Like the sparks blown out of a smithy, and die? -- William Butler Yeats
  • Every time I await a model, even when I am most pressed to time, I am overjoyed when the time comes and I tremble when I hear the key turn in the door. -- Eugene Delacroix
  • For the criminal who is weak and poor the narrow cell of death awaits; but honor and glory await the rich who conceal their crimes behind their gold and silver and inherited glory. -- Khalil Gibran
  • He that marries is like the dogs who was married to the Adriatic. He knows not what there is in that which he marries; mayhap treasures and pearls, mayhap monsters and tempests, await him. -- Heinrich Heine
  • Happiness does not await us all. One needn't be a prophet to say that there will be more grief and pain than serenity and money. That is why we must hang on to one another. -- Anton Chekhov
  • You can do the right thing that seems wrong to others, or the wrong thing that seems right, and its actually puerile to await recommendation when what you are about to do doesn't concerns anyone. -- Michael Bassey Johnson
  • Stress reduction, greater physical health, a deeper sense of spirit, more creativity, a sense of play, even a safer life-these are the rewards that await a family then it invites more nature into children's lives. -- Richard Louv
  • Can rules or tutors educate The semigod whom we await? He must be musical, Tremulous, impressional, Alive to gentle influence Of landscape and of sky And tender to the spirit-touch Of man's or maiden's eye. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
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