ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend: Switch to new thesaurus Adj. 1. other - not the same one or ones already mentioned or implied; "today isn't any other day"- the White Queen; "the construction of highways and other public works"; "he asked for other employment"; "any other ...
SWOOCH-Serving With Other Organizations to Change Humanity is a community-service based organization that encourages the youth to become INVOLVED, EMPOWERED, and ACTIVE in their communities.
In the same way, anger and desire are most needful, and to be accepted with a laugh and whoop. No prayer for release from these things has ever been heard, or shall be. Only the prayer, “thank you, Great Unknowable, for my desire and anger and hatred and complaining and dissatisfactio...
a世界上只有一种可以称之为浪漫的情感:相濡以沫,我们要做的是争取和最爱的人相濡以沫 In the world only then one kind may call it the romantic emotion: Helps one another in difficult time, we must do are strive for with the human who most loves help one another in difficult time [...
I love my country more than words can say, but why, oh why, can’t we get our exits right? There is nothing sweet about the sorrow with which we part our engagements. These were the kinds of thoughts washing over me while viewing our exit from Afghanistan last year and the ending of...
Jewish hatred did not come from Hitler; it came from the preaching of Catholic priests and Protestant ministers throughout Germany for hundreds of years (Walker). However, once Adolf Hitler gained a massive amount of power, the belief touching the Jewish religion slowly became the opinion of the...
but beneath their nonchalance lies a deep groundswell of outrage – an outrage made all the more powerful for being directed impartially against all who traffic in hatred or hold human life cheap, whether Arab or Jew. Shabtai’s voice is the voice of a poet for whom terrorism is a fact ...
liking, and one day he said to Franka, ‘Be warned, this fighting and slaying is wrong; it is not correct for a white man to enter into these wars; you are doing wrong, and some day you will be killed.’ Now these were good words, but of what use are good words to an evil ...
for brilliant popularity, never emerge from obscurity, or not into any splendor that can be called national; sometimes, perhaps, from a temper unfitted for worthy struggles in the head of the house; possibly from a haughty, possibly a dignified disdain of popular arts, hatred of petty rhetoric...
Even the Mail’s own token woofter, Andrew Pierce, has been programmed into spouting fortha load of homophobic nonsenseon regular occasion. I’d love to have read the ad: “Wanted – gay journalist for right-wing Tory paper. Must be full of self-hatred and be prepared to lambast their ...