Examples of using We cannot live in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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We cannot live without one another.”.
This is something we cannot live with.''.
But we cannot live of memories.
He replied:"Sine dominico non possumus"- we cannot live without this thing of the Lord.
We cannot live on air.".
It is so powerful that we cannot live but a few minutes without it.
We cannot live in tomorrow or yesterday.
Without staring death in the eye,as the perpetually reverse side of life, we cannot live fully and completely.".
We cannot live each day as if it were our last.
Maybe the Jews carried it to an unparalleled distance,but there is always need of a warning that we cannot live on the spiritual capital of the past.
We cannot live to wake up each morning in fear.
Love takes off the masks that we fear we cannot live without and know we cannot live within.”- James Baldwin.
We cannot live here; we have to go back to the jungle.”.
I mean, is there something wrong withsociety that's making us so pressurized, that we cannot live without guarding ourselves against it?
But we cannot live by God's Word unless we know God's Word.
The better our air supply is,the better our brain power will be, for we cannot live without oxygen and the brain is the first thing to be starved of oxygen.
We cannot live in the past, we have to live in the now.
There are some plastics we cannot live without, but others we could easily reject, replace or at least reduce.
We cannot live a fulfilling life, a life as we know it, without nature,” Díaz says.
If we cannot live so as to be happy, let us so live as to deserve happiness.
After all… if we cannot live as to be happy, let us live to deserve happiness.
If we cannot live so as to be happy, let us at least live so as to deserve it.
We cannot live and function effectively without a spiritual life tied and deeply rooted in Christ;
We cannot live without forgiving one another, or at least we cannot live well, especially in the family.
We cannot live without our bags and we must recognize that we never have enough.
We cannot live if you and I have built a wall around ourselves and just peep over that wall occasionally.
But we cannot live quietly occupying ourselves with the profession and teaching of Christianity when we see around us suffering people.
Yet we cannot live like that and, moreover, even‘pure reason' is conditioned by a certain historical context, and only in that context can it exist.