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I intended an Ode, And it turned to a Sonnet.

Henry Austin Dobson
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I intended an Ode, And it turned to a Sonnet.

Henry Austin Dobson
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When God created the earth, He intended that everything that has breath would praise him

Sunday Adelaja
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Music is intended and designed for sentient beings that have hopes and purposes and emotions.

Jacques Barzun
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To see another as God intended, we must come from a place of loving inside ourselves, as God intended.

Lori Cash Richards, Letting the Upside In: Discovering the code that grants us access to the extraordinary treasures contained within our hearts
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The greatest thing in family life is to take a hint when a hint is intended-and not to take a hint when a hint isn't intended.

Robert Frost
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I never intended to become a zombie huntress; I had only intended to protest prom, high school’s last bastion of patriarchal society.

G.G. Silverman, Vegan Teenage Zombie Huntress
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We don't live as God intended us to, but we live as the Devil wants us to.

Anthony T. Hincks
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Hold it right there. The only agreement we ever had was that you intended to make me as miserable as possible, and I intended to courageously make the best of an intolerable situation like valiant Southern women have always done.

Susan Elizabeth Phillips, Ain't She Sweet
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Once, Turner had himself lashed to the mast of a ship for several hours, during a furious storm, so that he could later paint the storm. Obviously, it was not the storm itself that Turner intended to paint. What he intended to paint was a representation of the storm. One's language is frequently imprecise in that manner, I have discovered.

David Markson, Wittgenstein's Mistress
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The only honest way to approach the question of whiteness and blackness is to start by accepting that these are arbitrary categories that were invented in the 17th and 18th century in order to justify imperialism and slavery. They’re categories intended for the enforcement of power. They were never intended to be psychologically satisfying in the way we want them to be.

Jess Row
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