Sentence examples for sweet to remember from inspiring English sources

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It was from Virgil's epic poem Aeneid, Book 1, line 203,, which translates as "Perhaps the time may come when these difficulties will be sweet to remember".

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What a sweet thing to remember.

Shoot, it would be great, a sweet thing to remember".

It was sweet of you to remember.

And yet, I thought, how sweet of him to remember me.

Who said life should be easy anyway!!! Then I snap out of this sweet dream, just to remember, I lost my job!

He appeared on the Grand Ole Opry with Flatt and Scruggs, as well as on several of their early-'50s recordings for Columbia, including " 'Tis Sweet to Be Remembered," "Earl's Breakdown" and "Don't Get Above Your Raisin'".

In the end, Browne was complicit in judicial murder because he regarded witchcraft as a real thing, because it was in scripture and in the news reports – when we praise his sweet reasonableness, we need to remember its limits.

One tip: The best domain names are short, sweet, specific and easy to remember.

Though we all think of maple as being sickly sweet, it's important to remember that maple syrup is super concentrated maple sap -- it takes 20 to 50 liters of sap to boil down into 1 liter of syrup.

But when the deed is done and the Snake is relaxing, what better way to remember his most sweet and innocent of clients.

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