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A soft answer turneth away wrath, but grievous words stir up anger.
His strategy is taken from Proverbs 1 15: "A soft answer turneth away wrath; but grievous words stir up anger".
But it was New York that suffered the grievous wound.
American democracy suffered a grievous wound this year in Florida.
I didn't trust the bastards when they just had truncheons, never mind AR-15s with shell catchers and laser beams. is for GRIEVOUS BODILY HARM These are words I do not enjoy hearing, particularly when spoken by a police officer that is charging me.
The news is grievous.
Whereas in Western contexts the long-standing, the dominant modernist position on plagiarism honors the ownership of words and the focus of research has been more on the belief that plagiarism should be viewed as "stealing" (Kolich, 1983, p. 143) or in the words of Martin (1994) a "grievous sin" (p. 36).
"From this time forth I never will speak word," Iago famously remarks in the grievous final scene.
He noted that the D.S.K. affair had laid bare the grievous temptation the world over to sanctify the words of victims.
In answering voter outrage about executive pay, Congress should recall the words of Marcus Aurelius: "How much more grievous are the consequences of anger than the causes of it".
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