The special forces gave me the self-confidence to do some extraordinary things in my life. Climbing Everest then cemented my belief in myself. Votes: 1
As a solo artist, I just felt cemented in front of the mike stand. There was very little time to play with the audience and be a band member. Votes: 1
The United States form a young republic, a confederacy which ought ever to be cemented by a union of interests and affection, under the influence of those principles which obtained their independence. Votes: 1
Christians well know that the much-decorated statue of the Church, as it now stands, is not of pure chiseled marble, but of clay, cemented together by blood and tears and hardened in the fires of hatred and persecution. Votes: 1
When the young Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret were growing up, that was at it's height and the War cemented that with photographs of the Royal Family having breakfast together and so on, by pinning their reputation so firmly on that particular issue. Votes: 1
I've always wanted to be a part of that experience of writing to an audience that is just starting to fall in love with books. When I felt that my writing for adults had become cemented, I decided to write a YA series. Votes: 1
Blood was the mortar that cemented the kingdom Votes: 0
The altar of liberty totters when it is cemented only with blood Votes: 0
LeBron James has cemented himself as one of the GREAT PLAYERS of ALL TIME. Votes: 0
A broken Altar, Lord, thy servant rears, Made of a heart, and cemented with tears. Votes: 0
I differ with myself then agree, like the rock that was broken and cemented together. I change my opinion. Votes: 0
Be united with other Christians. A wall with loose bricks is not good. The bricks must be cemented together. Votes: 0
Friendship is cemented by interest, vanity, or the want of amusement; it seldom implies esteem, or even mutual regard. Votes: 0
West Africa today is just a quarry of paving stones for Hell, and those stones were cemented in place with Votes: 0
Our union rests upon public opinion, and can never be cemented by the blood of its citizens shed in civil war. Votes: 0
Friendship is a serious affection; the most sublime of all affections, because it is founded on principle, and cemented by time. Votes: 0
Every generation has the right to build its own world out of the materials of the past, cemented by the hopes of the future. Votes: 0
It is our dream that by the time we celebrate the 75th year of independent India, all the slums are replaced by cemented houses. Votes: 0
You cannot build a dream on a foundation of sand. To weather the test of storms, it must be cemented in the heart with uncompromising conviction. Votes: 0
As a solo artist, I just felt cemented in front of the mike stand. There was very little time to play with the audience and be a band member Votes: 0
Apparently, there is no bad economic turn a conservative cannot do unto his buddy in the working class, as long as cultural solidarity has been cemented over a beer. Votes: 0
All marriages were a consequence of security, tradition, money and beauty. Love was a chance, a lucky coincidence. Its existence was an after-thought, for more serious matters cemented marriage. Votes: 0
The dumpling is indeed of more ancient institution, and of foreign origin; but alas, what were those dumplings? Nothing but a few lentils sodden together, moisten'd and cemented with a little seeth'd fat. Votes: 0
My love of words, alcohol, and stage antics basically cemented me as a rapper, but it wasn't a career that I wanted to do. It was just, "I like to do all these things at one time."
God has made no one absolute. The rich depend on the poor, as well as the poor on the rich. The world is but a magnificent building; all the stones are gradually cemented together. No one subsists by himself.
By [the] operations [of public improvement] new channels of communication will be opened between the States; the lines of separation will disappear, their interests will be identified, and their union cemented by new and indissoluble ties.
Friendship is a calm and sedate affection, conducted by reason and cemented by habit; springing from long acquaintance and mutual obligations, without jealousies or fears, and without those feverish fits of heat and cold, which cause such an agreeable torment in the amorous passion.