Sentence examples for forever dying from inspiring English sources

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What Bella had wanted was to be the Little Match Girl: hungry, cold, forever begging, and forever dying.

Bella grew up in privilege, yet wished instead she were the Little Match Girl: "hungry, cold, forever begging, and forever dying".

By the second glass, Bella did not have any difficulty seeing herself as the Little Match Girl, forever begging, forever dying, yet Miss Chu would not notice the tiny bursting flame when Bella struck a match for her; she would remain blind to the streak of light when Bella turned into a falling star.

His surrogate becomes the phoenix, forever dying in its bed of flame and then resurrecting itself from the ashes: So that a sumptuous monotony  Sets in, a pendulum of amethysts  In the shape of a bird, keyed up for ever fiercer  Flights between ardor and ashes...

Christa McAuliffe and the other astronauts burn again, always and forever dying, on endless auto-repeat.

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I'd rather live (infinitely) as a disgraced agent than forever die trying.

Omar's poems had attracted comparatively little attention until they inspired FitzGerald to write his celebrated The Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám, containing such now-famous phrases as "A Jug of Wine, a Loaf of Bread and Thou," "Take the Cash, and let the Credit go," and "The Flower that once has blown forever dies".

So that leaves staying forever and dying at my desk".

Given his unpopularity on Main Street, Blankfein said, "I'd say the government probably isn't going to call me... so that leaves staying forever and dying at my desk".

"My last dog took forever to die".

I plan to read forever or die trying".

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