1. The word "Impossible" is not in
my dictionary.
3. Take honour from me and
my life is done.
4. You roll
my log and I'll roll yours.
5. Roll
my log and I’ll roll yours.
6. Whatever I do(sentencedict.com), I will do in
my power.
7. Take honour from me and
my life is undone.
8. Short is
my date, but deathless my renown.
9.
My philosophy of life is work.
10. Scratch
my back and I'll scratch yours.
11. I count myself in nothing else so happy as in a soul remem-bering
my good friends.
12. The ideals which have lighted
my way, and time after time have given me new courage to face life cheerfully 19 have been kindness, beauty and truth.
13. I intend no modification of
my hope...expressed personal wish that all men everywhere could be free.
14. Icannot and will not cut
my conscience to fit this year's fashions.
15. I don'nt know who
my grandfather was. I' m much more concerned to know what his grandson will be.
16. Take away
my good name and take away my life.
17. God defend me from
my friends; form my enemy I can defend myself.
18. If I take care of
my character, my reputation will take care of itself.
19. I would rather have
my people laugh at my economies than weep for my extravagance.
20. It is
my own fault if I am deceived by the same man twice.
21.
My father had always said that there are four things a child needs plenty of love, nourishing food, fegular sleep, and lots of soap and water---and after those, what he needs most is some intelligent neglect.
22. I have but one lamp wait which
my feet are guided ; and that is the lamp of experience. I know of no way of judging of the future but by the past.
23.
My object will be, if possible, to form Christian men, for Christian boys Ican scarcely hope to make.
24. I would rather have the affectionate regard of
my fellow men than I would have heaps and mines of gold.
25.
My son is my son till he hath got him a wife; but my daughter’s my daughter all the days of her life.
26. Sticks and stones may break
my bones, but words will never hurt me.
27. God defend [deliver] me from
my friends; from my enemies I can [will] defend myself.
28. I am ready to die for
my Lord, that in my blood the Church may obtain liberty and peace. Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury.
29.
My fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country. My fellow citizens of the world ; ask not what America will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man.
30. I only regret that I have but one life to give for
my country.
1. My secretary will phone you to arrange a meeting.
2. My sister was the one who travelled farthest.
3. My prime concern is to protect my property.
4. I check my mailbox every other day.
5. Ms. Kane, this is Mr. Sato, my boss.
6. My toes and fingers are tingling with the cold.
7. I tie back my hair when I'm cooking.
8. I resent his interference in my work.
9. I must consult my principal on this matter.
10. I'm up to my ears in work.
11. I can't make ends meet on my small salary.
12. My bad leg is really giving me gyp today.
13. At that time my mother took in paying guests.
14. Someone had scrawled all over my notes.
15. My office is just along the passage.
16. My agent has power to sign my name.
17. My son's planning to go into journalism.
18. My grandfather used to raise sheep in Wales.
19. All the dust has made my eyes sore.
20. My uncle is travelling in South America.
21. I stubbed my toe on the step.
22. I grazed my knee when I fell.
23. I kept the list in my breast pocket.
24. My elder brother is a reporter.
25. He thumped my shoulder affectionately, nearly knocking me over.
26. Finish your homework first, then wash my car.
27. My brother and I went to the same school.
28. There are shops in the neighbourhood of my house.
29. Atticus drew/painted a picture of my dog.
30. There's no need to take that tone with me-it's not my fault we're late.