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    rots


    1. Here and there a mound of garbage rots in the bright sunshine, while feral cats paw through the refuse


    2. rots brains and allows the thought


    3. 'Of course not! I hope he rots in that gaol of his


    4. rots my soul at the place where I'm fighting


    5. bright purple that rots on then and they themselves afterward shall be eaten, and shall be a reproach in the country


    6. fruit of today rots on the untended vines of tomorrow


    7. Which rots more quickly than old fruit


    8. That which rots the gut also rots the nervous and sensory systems


    9. I entertain all emotions in their superlatives for her, but they will always be flowering and never fruiting, for fruit rots


    10. If you see her, tell her that I hope she rots in hell!"

    11. One feels connected to the land; one grows, withers, rots and decays


    12. Storer of value – meat rots, bricks are heavy to carry around, but the dollar is backed by the full faith and credit of the U


    13. Anger rots the fruit and hatred acids the stomach


    14. I hope the little bastard rots in


    15. caused the angel to crumble and cry, common sense rots,


    16. As human society rots and deteriorates: the past is covered up simply by changing what a word is was once supposed to mean


    17. How can you expect to sell sugar water to children; if you have an intelligent, critically minded parent, who knows that consuming pure processed sugar is not biologically normal or healthy for their child? How can you expect the Coca Cola corporation to make trillions of dollars of profit; if intelligent educated parents refuse to allow their children to drink sugar-water that rots their children’s teeth? If parents are intelligent enough to save their children from an entire lifetime of sweet-addictions; which is not good for them, and is not healthy? Not to mention a lifetime of expensive dental care


    18. Whatever accumulates, and rots because of accumulation is the least perfect of all things


    19. As a result, all this suppressed anger is not examined or questioned, and festers and rots and is projected outwards into blind, meaningless hatred


    20. So children could get addicted to the sweetness of sugar water: replacing the sweetness of human love with mass-produced black poison sweetness; that rots your teeth, and rots your health, and destroys your appetite

    21. So you will sit in one place and stare… mesmerized by illusions of moving images… while your body rots into disuse and your life slips away from you as you spend years of your life sitting doing nothing but staring at illusions on a flat surface


    22. Thus far my sense of sight; while dry rot and wet rot and all the silent rots that rot in neglected roof and cellar,—rot of rat and mouse and bug and coaching-stables near at hand besides—addressed themselves faintly to my sense of smell, and moaned, "Try Barnard's Mixture


    23. From hour to hour it rots and rots


    24. IT ROTS THE SENSES IN THE HEAD!


    25. The companies store it behind earthen dams where it rots for years as it seeps into the ground and contaminates the drinking water


    26. And there are the men of chemistry who spray the trees against pests, who sulphur the grapes, who cut out disease and rots, mildews and sicknesses


    27. She never stirs from one year's end to the other, the old witch; she quite rots in the place, her legs have always got something the matter with them, and now all on a sudden she goes gallivanting about!"


    28. Instead of having money for your surplus produce, it rots upon your hands; instead of receiving a regular revenue, we have arrested its course, and dried up the very source of the fountain


    29. While, sir, the spleen of hostility towards the Government is gratified, while the manufacturing establishments of the East are promoted, while the middle section of the Union disposes of, at high prices, the abundant harvest of their fields, what becomes of the commerce of our country? What fate befalls the agriculture of the South? Our cotton rots on the stalk


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