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Sentence count:23Posted:2018-01-24Updated:2020-07-24
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1. Above all, don't lie to yourself. The man who lies to himself and listens to his own lie comes to a point that he cannot distinguish the truth within him, or around him, and so loses all respect for himself and for others. And having no respect he ceases to love. Fyodor Dostoyevsky 
2. Soon they came to a point where the road divided.
3. Now we come to a point of divergence.
4. For small applications, like applets, it might come to a point when it takes longer to start JVM than to run an application.
5. He needed to come to a point where he could no more fall away from God.
6. When you come to a point where you want to live like a plant, fully unconscious, then you have come to despair of humanity.
7. We believe that the Israeli regime has come to a point that it is losing its effect. And it cannot determine the rules for the powerful nations in the area.
8. To be blessed by God, you to come to a point of brokenness before God.
9. You will come to a point of ascension in physical form without trying to take the rest of the planet with you.
10. Owen: Yes, but I feel that I've come to a point where I'd like a little stability.
11. Unless you come to a point where your self dissolves into the universal, you cannot be truly unselfish. You can pretend.
12. I believe they will come to a point in time whereby they'll be asking for tips.
13. Our paths have come to a point, where although it is sad, we have to part, because now,[sentencedict.com/come to a point.html] living together is not a sign of love.
14. It has come to a point that Philippine officials blame the migrant workers for their woes.
15. When the situation has come to a point where sacrifices have to achieve victory in war.
16. Those decisions are so important that I think you should get a second opinion if you come to a point where you need the treatment required for cancer or transplantation or catastrophic indications.
17. It's not perfect, but like many instances of technological development, we tinker at it and it changes and eventually we come to a point where we like it or keep changing.
18. These years the accidents of structure damages and aging increase around the world; the diagnosis and analysis of bridges come to a point.
19. The Buddha explains nirvana as "the unconditioned" (asankhata) mind, a mind that has come to a point of perfect lucidity and clarity due to the cessation of the production of volitional formations.
20. To be blessed by God, you will have to come to a point of brokenness before God.
21. When the soap has reached "trace" it means the liquid soap has come to a point where it will not separate back into oil and water.
22. The Sheep of the prisons turned from him to Sydney Carton , and said, with more decision , "It has come to a point. I go on duty soon, and cannot overstay my time."
23. The petals of the Cornus florida variety have a notch at the tip, while those of the Japanese dogwood, Cornus kousa, come to a point.
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