"Phineas alone had escaped this. He possessed an extra vigor, a
heightened confidence in himself, a serene capacity for
affection which saved him."
This sentence is from a SEPARATE PEACE.
I love this sentence, because it look so simple, but very powerful.
Monday, November 5, 2007
Idiom
-a mouth of Sundays
It means 'a very long time'
I found this idiom from news paper, that I felt interesting in this idiom.
My sentence: It will be a mouth of Sundays before I trust my friend again.
It means 'a very long time'
I found this idiom from news paper, that I felt interesting in this idiom.
My sentence: It will be a mouth of Sundays before I trust my friend again.
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