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... what it really was like to live a life determined by the struggle to be free, as desert dwellers' days are determined by the struggle against thirst and those of dwellers amid snow and ice by the struggle against the numbing of cold.

Nadine Gordimer
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This time, I sat next to a pixie girl called Takara, who had pinkish hair and wore a bright pink dress to match. She was the first forest-dweller I had seen wearing jewellery: she was wearing a necklace and bracelet of finely worked crystal beads. When she noticed my interest, she removed her bracelet and held it out to me. “Sophiel, I would be so pleased if you would wear this!”I was surprised by this kind and very selfless gesture; after all, I had not been admiring her jewels with any intention of asking her to part with them!“You’re very kind, Takara, but I was merely admiring your handiwork!” I said, trying politely to refuse her gift. “Mitsuko told me that you make your jewellery yourself. You’re very talented, they’re really lovely pieces, but I wouldn’t want to take them away from you. It’s you that makes these jewels really beautiful!

A.O. Esther, Elveszett lelkek
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The significance of the dwelling is in the dweller.

Idries Shah, The Dermis Probe
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The cave-dweller's wife complained that he hadn't dragged her anywhere in months.

Laurence J. Peter
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Life itself demands change from every dweller of planet earth.

Sunday Adelaja
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Heaven has appointed us dwellers on earth a time for all things.

Homer, The Odyssey
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To dwellers in a wood, almost every species of tree has its voice as well as its feature.

Thomas Hardy, Under the Greenwood Tree
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Not only was it impossible to truly belong in America, but he didn't fit in here anymore either. He was a dweller of two lands, accepted by none.

Shilpi Somaya Gowda, The Golden Son: A Novel
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As a man, casting off worn out garments taketh new ones, so the dweller in the body, entereth into ones that are new.

Epictetus
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Dwellers by the sea are generally superstitious sailors always are. There is something in the illimitable expanse of sky and water that dilates the imagination.

Thomas Bailey Aldrich
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