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January 21 – February 17
complications
eloquence
disband
If in doubt think over this quotation: “40
is Life’s Golden Age.” Robert Benchley |
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February 18 – March 20
brilliance
yearning
proceed
If in doubt think over this quotation: “They
who forgive most shall be most forgiven.” Phillip
James Bailey, Festus.
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March 21 – April 20
rise
conundrum
feast
If in doubt think over this quotation:”Who
ever loved that loved not at first sight.” Christopher
Marlowe, Hero and Leander
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April 21 – May 20
surprise
integrity
absolve
If in doubt think over this quotation: “Man
is an embodied paradox, a bundle of contradictions.” Charles
Calbe Colton, Lacon. |
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May 21 – June 21
confidence
weigh
abundance
If in doubt think over this quotation: “Experience
makes us able pilots in the waves of fortune.” Edward
Young. True estimate of Human Life
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June 22 – July 22
healing
vigilant
pamper
If in doubt think over this quotation: “Music
hath charms to soothe the savage breast, To soften
rocks, or bend a knotted oak.” William Congreve,
The morning Bride. |
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July 23 – August 23
hesitate
disguise
scatter
If in doubt think over this quotation: “We
look before and after, and pine for what is not.” Percy
Bysshe Shelley, Ode to a Skylark. |
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August 23 – September 22
hearty
counteract
intuition
If in doubt think over this quotation: “And
to all this fame he rose, Only following his
nose.” William Cowper, On a Pointer Dog. |
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September 23 – October
23
obsession
harmony
congas
If in doubt think over this quotation:”What
can we reason but from what we know?” Alexander
Pope, Moral Essays
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October 24 – November 22
stubborn
compassion
vivid
If in doubt think over this quotation:”Suit
the action to the word, the word to the action.” William
Shakespeare, Hamlet. |
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November 23 – December
21
weave
timing
flourish
If in doubt think over this quotation: “The
mind is slow in unlearning what it has been long
in learning.” Semeca. Troades. |
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December 22 – January 20
creativity
inspiration
sleep
If in doubt think over this quotation: “Those
who would make us feel - must feel themselves.” Charles
Churchill, The Rosciad. |
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