Examples of using We cannot live in English and their translations into Italian
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We cannot live without colour, which play an important role in interior design.
I look at it and it reminds me that we cannot live too much in the past.
We cannot live in the world, but we do in the Community as non-wage-earning workers,
Without love, we cannot live as children of God,
You know, dear young university students, that we cannot live without facing challenges,
We cannot live on Jupiter or on the star Sirius
We cannot live a Christian life without faith in the grace and truth.
it did its best to bring reconciliation with it. We cannot live with this kind of hate and resentment.
fire to cook food and we cannot live without water.
Without the hope of the other side(and for Pirandello it was an illusion) we cannot live.
Summing up, one could say that Solidarity is about giving whole-heartedly and that it is an active way of love without which we cannot live.
As long as there is even a shade of sin we cannot live the Resurrection.
Since, while we are in captivity, we cannot live without trading with them, and we depend upon them for our food
We cannot live in continuous uncertainty as to whether our citizens' supply may be cut off once again,
We cannot live without eating meat and fish, therefore I have an objective right to procure this kind of"food" for myself without any assistance from anyone else- since I can and know how to do it.
It's very, very evident, this awareness that we cannot live alone, there has to be some sort of a connection with the whole, and that we should find out that connection by which we can really spread the goodness,
If we confess our sins" means"if we confess that we always sin from the time of our birth to the day we die, and that we cannot live without sinning even if we want to avoid sinning.".
that is, we cannot live without joining together on Sunday to celebrate the Eucharist.