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    1. “Sup y’all,” Braun said with a jocular smirk that mocked my use of the greeting “y’all,” while the others gave me handshakes in requite


    2. 6 And now the Lord show kindness and truth to you, and I also will requite you this kindness, because you have done this thing


    3. 12 It may be that the Lord will look on mine affliction, and that the Lord will requite me good for his cursing this day


    4. 26 Surely I have seen yesterday the blood of Naboth, and the blood of his sons, says the Lord; and I will requite you in this plat, says


    5. 14 You have seen it; for you see mischief and spite, to requite it with your hand: the poor commits himself to you; you are the helper


    6. 19 Open not your heart to every man, lest he requite you with a shrewd turn


    7. end shall convict them, and Your law which they have transgressed shall requite them on Your day


    8. And why, Lord, did you not requite us with another chastisement, but did deliver us to nations such as these, so that they 3 reproach


    9. 15 And when Joseph's brethren saw that their father was dead, they said, Joseph will peradventure hate us, and will certainly requite us all the evil which we did to him


    10. 7 "O God look on us with an eye of pity and do not requite us according to our transgression of Your commandment in the presence of You

    11. 47 And as regards all these their end shall convict them and Your law which they have transgressed shall requite them on Your day


    12. nature and deprived me of the last chance to requite my mother


    13. would more than requite their good-will to me


    14. We thus requite the innovators


    15. Forgive me, fair ladies, if, through inadvertence, I have in aught offended you; for intentionally and wittingly I have never done so to any; and pray to God that he deliver me from this captivity to which some malevolent enchanter has consigned me; and should I find myself released therefrom, the favours that ye have bestowed upon me in this castle shall be held in memory by me, that I may acknowledge, recognise, and requite them as they deserve


    16. "If Sancho," replied Don Quixote, "I were to requite thee as the importance and nature of the cure deserves, the treasures of Venice, the mines of Potosi, would be insufficient to pay thee


    17. “I thank you, and can but requite your good deeds with my prayers


    18. The trust of my young sovereign to requite


    19. None of those who were with the Emperor dared to express their feelings, except Caulaincourt, who exclaimed—“This is the foulest brutality! And this is the civilization which we have imported into Russia! The enemy will requite our barbarity; there are numbers of wounded and captive Frenchmen in their hands, and there is nothing to prevent them revenging themselves on us


    20. But the question ought to have been put thus,—as it would have to be put to a learned rabbi who had studied all the Talmud, and knew the exact number of letters in the Holy Scripture, and all the subtleties of his science:—“What can I do, who, from unlucky circumstances, have lost my best years in study instead of accommodating myself to labour,—in learning the French language, the piano, grammar, geography, law, poetry; in reading novels, romances, philosophical theories, and in performing military exercises? what can I do, who have passed the best years of my life in idle occupations, depraving the soul? what can I do, notwithstanding these unlucky conditions of the past, in order to requite those men, who, during all this time, have fed and clothed me, and who still continue to feed and to clothe me?”

    21. The question for me, as for the rabbi, should stand thus: “What am I, who have spent, owing to the misfortune of my surroundings, the year’s best fitted for study in the acquisition of grammar, geography, judicial science, poetry, novels and romances, the French language, pianoforte playing, philosophical theories, and military exercises, instead of inuring myself to labor; what am I, who have passed the best years of my life in idle occupations which are corrupting to the soul,—what am I to do in defiance of these unfortunate conditions of the past, in order that I may requite those people who during the whole time have fed and clothed, yes, and who even now continue to feed and clothe me?” Had the question then stood as it stands before me now, after I have repented,—“What am I, so corrupt a man, to do?” the answer would have been easy: “To strive, first of all, to support myself honestly; that is, to learn not to live upon others; and while I am learning, and when I have learned this, to render aid on all possible occasions to the people, with my hands, and my feet, and my brain, and my heart, and with every thing to which the people should present a claim


    22. William Bruce, he felt a generous gratitude for the instruction and attention which he had received from him, and endeavoured to requite them by advising with his son, and promoting his views, as far as lay in his power


    1. Kelly never took her eyes off me and I requited


    2. Then I went in for a hug and she requited with a, “Mmmm” in my ear


    3. “Dude, you rocked out,” I said with a requited smile


    4. 7 "Acknowledge, then, My favour towards you, and My mercy on you, My creature; that I have not requited you for your transgression against Me, but in My pity for you I have promised you that at the end of the great five days and a half I will come and save you


    5. Woe to you, Sinners, on the day of strong anguish, you who afflict the righteous and burn them with fire: You shall be requited according to your works


    6. 31 And all the inhabitants of the land of Haran, and all the families of the house of Abraham, and all the princes and grandees, and the sons of Abraham by the concubines, all came when they heard of Abraham's death, and they requited Abraham's kindness, and comforted Isaac his son, and they buried Abraham in the cave which he bought from Ephron the Hittite and his children, for the possession of a burial place


    7. 61 For this evil was from the Lord to him, for the Lord had requited him evil for the evil which in his days he had done to Israel


    8. 7 "Acknowledge then My favour towards you and My mercy on you My creature; that I have not requited you for your transgression against Me but in My pity for you I have promised you that at the end of the great five days and a half I will come and save you


    9. Woe to you Sinners on the day of strong anguish you who afflict the righteous and burn them with fire: You shall be requited according to your works


    10. 31 And all the inhabitants of the land of Haran and all the families of the house of Abraham and all the princes and grandees and the sons of Abraham by the concubines all came when they heard of Abraham's death and they requited Abraham's kindness and comforted Isaac his son and they buried Abraham in the cave which he bought from Ephron the Hittite and his children for the possession of a burial place

    11. 61 For this evil was from the Lord to him for the Lord had requited him evil for the evil which in his days he had done to Israel


    12. The youngest and firmest flesh they’d touched in their lives! She declared that twenty-three women who thought they had seen it all, were in love with the idea of me by the end of the afternoon, and every one thought their love was requited after our brief, electric contact


    13. What divinity is the requited love! Such precious feeling can only be accommodated in the fertile space of two hearts


    14. God says: “Whoever of them declares: ‘I am a god besides Him’…”: in reference to those who say it in letter and in spirit whenever they have the chance, attributing actions to themselves, claiming that they are the agents; “…shall be requited with Hell-Fire


    15. The phrase: “…shall be requited with Hell-fire


    16. sense harmony and requited friendship


    17. To those who cannot distinguish between the one kind and the other, no doubt "Don Quixote" is a sad book; no doubt to some minds it is very sad that a man who had just uttered so beautiful a sentiment as that "it is a hard case to make slaves of those whom God and Nature made free," should be ungratefully pelted by the scoundrels his crazy philanthropy had let loose on society; but to others of a more judicial cast it will be a matter of regret that reckless self-sufficient enthusiasm is not oftener requited in some such way for all the mischief it does in the world


    18. Casildea, then, that I speak of, requited my honourable passion and gentle aspirations by compelling me, as his stepmother did Hercules, to engage in many perils of various sorts, at the end of each promising me that, with the end of the next, the object of my hopes should be


    19. Noble and mysterious triumphs which no eye beholds, which are requited with no renown, which are saluted with no trumpet blast


    20. In this world the penalty is less equal than could be wished; but without presuming to look forward to a juster appointment hereafter, we may fairly consider a man of sense, like Henry Crawford, to be providing for himself no small portion of vexation and regret: vexation that must rise sometimes to self-reproach, and regret to wretchedness, in having so requited hospitality, so injured family peace, so forfeited his best, most estimable, and endeared acquaintance, and so lost the woman whom he had rationally as well as passionately loved

    21. "Shall each man," cried he, "find a wife for his bosom, and each beast have his mate, and I be alone? I had feelings of affection, and they were requited by detestation and scorn


    22. Next he asked me some questions about YOU; saying that he had heard of you as a man of good principle, and that since he was unwilling to remain your debtor, would a sum of five hundred roubles repay you for all you had done for me? To this I replied that your services to myself had been such as could never be requited with money; whereupon, he exclaimed that I was talking rubbish and nonsense; that evidently I was still young enough to read poetry; that romances of this kind were the undoing of young girls, that books only corrupted morality, and that, for his part, he could not abide them


    23. If it should come to pass that many blacksmiths and teachers should set themselves up, or that their work is not requited, they will immediately, as common-sense demands and as always happens when there is no occasion for disturbing the regular course of division of labor,—they will immediately abandon their trade, and betake themselves once more to agriculture


    24. And, sir, we shall see, in the course of this investigation, how it has been requited for this, as well as for all former acts of moderation, forbearance, and condescension


    1. 31 And he who requites good turns is mindful of that which may come hereafter; and when he falls, he shall find a situation


    1. you from Heaven, and do, and judge your servants, by requiting the wicked, by recompensing his way on his own head; and by


    2. He is Best in rewarding, and Best in requiting


    3. "Then is it not probable that this Englishman may be some one who, grateful for a kindness your father had shown him, and which he himself had forgotten, has taken this method of requiting the obligation?"


    4. "Alas!" he thought, "that which the father had done for his father, he was requiting to the son; only, Thenardier had brought back his father alive; he was bringing back the child dead


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    repay requite avenge revenge punish recompense reimburse satisfy remunerate pay