Henry David Thoreau
In Crispin- The Cross of Lead By: Avi, Crispin lives in a cottage in Great Wexly, Stromford in England during the year of 1366 in the 14th century.
Americans were conformists and lacked the inner resources to lead truly independent lives.
The term "to lead" is the infinitive form of the verb "lead." It can be a noun, adjective, or adverb. However, if "to" is used as a preposition, and "lead" to be the element lead, then "to lead" as in "the element was turned to lead" is an adverbial phrase.
sharp as lead
The opposite of lead is follow.
No, the phrase "lives of quiet desperation" was written by American author Henry David Thoreau in his book Walden. T.S. Eliot was a renowned poet, essayist, and playwright known for works such as "The Waste Land" and "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock."
Definitely !!
Titus 2:5 in the Bible talks about women being keepers at home and leading quiet lives. It emphasizes the importance of women taking care of their households and living in a way that brings honor to God.
no, it is up to us to lead good lives
Brooke Fraser of Hillsong wrote "Lead Me To The Cross" The radio single thou, is Chris and Conrad's version.
Psychotic people can lead normal lives threw medications and therapy
This quote comes from the American author Henry David Thoreau in his work "Walden." Thoreau is reflecting on the idea that many people are not truly living purposeful or fulfilled lives, instead feeling trapped in routines or societal expectations.
1. it can lead to loss of lives 2. it can lead you into prison
Lead singer and songwriter, Mark Hall wrote To Know You.
Cyrus Manasseh
Yes.
lead, lead wonderful lead, use it wisely and you'll never be dead