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with all one's might



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One has to fight it with all one's might, otherwise one might be blown down the mountain side like a bird.

From Cornelli by Spyri, Johanna

He had a strong belief, which grew in intensity with age, that the only chance of realising one's true life was to do something that interested one with all one's might.

From Beside Still Waters by Benson, Arthur Christopher

If such a condition is consummately miserable, the moral is to shun vice, and strive after virtue with all one's might.

From The Five Great Philosophies of Life by Hyde, William De Witt

If the object be thrown on the floor with all one's might, the result will be the same; its elasticity will always cause it to spring back to its original form.

From Scientific American Supplement, No. 483, April 4, 1885 by Various

One must be truthful and wish to be good with all one's might, too.

From Reminiscences of Tolstoy by Calderon, George




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