Sentence examples for sad to remember from inspiring English sources

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She isn't magic because, as I am always very sad to remember, there really isn't any such thing, in this world.

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To squabble now, to obfuscate and engage in demagogy, is a sad way to remember a great man's cause.

"You'll have to be an older fan or perhaps a sad statto to remember the name Bob Barber," says Rob Nicholls at Brighton Uni, "but this fella is an ex-England opener - swashbuckling is how Wisden describes him and he was a Cricketer of the Year in 1967.

I prefer not to dwell on their sad end, but to remember the Joy -- Estelle's name for their sailboat -- and the lighter-than-air quality of their most illustrious chair, delicate and exuberant, like the Lavernes themselves.

Some would say it's sad to be remembered for only one creation but, I would wager, Cassagnes' gentle, quiet toy is a noble memorial to its creator.

A. P., Chicago Not only would it not be stalker-ish, it would be sad (in "An Affair to Remember" sort of way) to abandon a friendship over one unreturned e-mail.

Even though it makes you sad, it is best to remember and cherish the memories, not ignore them.

"When you feel sad, you are more likely to remember other times that you were sad," she explains.

"It's sad, because you want everybody to remember, but I understand that life goes on," said Kate Pruim, a Montclair resident whose husband, David L. Pruim, a senior vice president for the Aon Corporation, died in the World Trade Center.

It is sad that we shall have to remember him in connection with such a dreadful incident.

You'd probably go to a sad place mentally in order to remember.

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