Similar words: e., be, he, ie, me, web, CH, Co.. Meaning: [wiː]
pron. pl., possessive our or ours, objective us.1. nominative pl. of I. 2. (used to denote oneself and another or others): We have two children. In this block we all own our own houses. 3. (used to denote people in general): the marvels of science that we take for granted. 4. (used to indicate a particular profession, nationality, political party, etc., that includes the speaker or writer): We in the medical profession have moral responsibilities. 5. Also called the royal we. (used by a sovereign, or by other high officials and dignitaries, in place of I in formal speech): We do not wear this crown without humility. 6. Also called the editorial we. (used by editors, writers, etc., to avoid the too personal or specific I or to represent a collective viewpoint): As for this column, we will have nothing to do with shady politicians. 7. you (used familiarly, often with mild condescension or sarcasm, as in addressing a child, a patient, etc.): We know that's naughty, don't we? It's time we took our medicine. 8. (used in the predicate following a copulative verb): It is we who should thank you. 9. (used in apposition with a noun, esp. for emphasis): We Americans are a sturdy lot..


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61. We need enemies to help define ourselves and our lives; they help us to know who we are not or who we do not want to be. 

63. We must deal with pleasure as we do with honey, only touch them with the tip of the finger, and not with the whole hand for fear of surfeit. 

64. The highest possible stage in moral culture is when we recognize that we ought to control our thoughts. 

75. To suppose, as we all suppose, that we could be rich and not behave as the rich behave, is like supposing that we could drink all day and keep absolute sober. 

80. Throughout life, we rely on small groups of people for love, admira-tion, respect, moral support, and help. 

84. If you wish to lower yourselfin a person's favor, one good way is to tell his story over again,[www.Sentencedict.com] the way we heard it. 

86. The people may safely be trusted to hear everything true and false, and to form a correct judgment,Were it fall to me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers of newspapers without a government, I should not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter. 
