Use cares in a sentence
Sentences ending with cares
- What did the young, joyous-hearted fellow who was wooing Eva know of such cares? [10]
- The noble Duchess was just then weighed down with other cares. [10]
- Why then should those who serve it with their intellect be burdened with petty cares? [10]
- What it could take from him was easily lost; the relief it promised to afford no power, science, or art here on earth could procure for him--release from cruel suffering and oppressive cares. [10]
- Mrs. Clemens's bodily strength came up handsomely under that cheery respite from household and nursery cares. [5]
- Mrs. Hawkins was prostrated by this last blow, and it was well that Clay was at her side to stay her with comforting words and take upon himself the ordering of the household with its burden of labors and cares. [5]
- Out of the old vain and careless life, which had ended with such fearful horrors, a new life would now proceed of peace and love and pious cares. [10]
- Now, I do not know whether this be true or false--neither do I believe any honest man cares. [7]
- Her father had never allowed her to go out after dark, unaccompanied, even in the neighbourhood, and the terrors of night show their most hideous faces to those who are burdened by anxious cares. [10]
- Walking had been made easier for him, but his mind was more and more sorely oppressed with anxious cares. [10]
Short sentences using cares
- What cares had he? [10]
- Ma'm'selle Junia cares for you. [11]
- Cares--nothing but cares concerning him! [10]
- Who knows--who cares! [11]
More example sentences with the word cares in them
- Jasmine cares for you--no, no, don't mind my saying it. [11]
- Pardon me, for you know that nobody cares more for you than I do,--I hope that you are happy in all your relations with this young friend of yours. [6]
- By the seventh year after our home-coming my hardest cares for the concerns of my trade were overpast, albeit I must even yet keep my eyes open and give brain and body no rest. [10]
- I know our Xanthe better than you, and she no more cares for her playfellow than the column on the right side of the hearth yearns toward the one on the left, though they have stood together under the same roof so long. [10]
- I look forward with longing to the time when I can lay aside the cares of office--" ["dam sight," shouted a tipsy fellow near the door. [5]
- What cares a witch for a hangman's noose? [6]
- And I believe Will suspects that Annie cares for him a little, that I do. [5]
- The poor relation who was staying at the house would insist on Helen's remaining a few days: Old Sophy was in such a condition, that it kept her in continual anxiety, and there were many cares which Helen could take off from her. [6]
- In the cares which Mrs. March shared with her husband that night she was supported partly by principle, but mainly by the potent excitement which bewildered Conrad's family and took all reality from what had happened. [8]
- No one cares what happens to him, no one but me. [11]
- Literally the nights were filled with music, and the only cares that infested the day appeared in the anxious faces of the mothers as the campaign became more intricate and uncertain. [4]
- He knows that we advocate no such doctrines as these, but he cares not how much he misrepresents us if he can gain a few votes by so doing. [7]
- You see it was this way: Snow Devil said something about someone that belonged to me, that cares more about me than I deserve. [11]
- Joyous courage, Querida, was buried long ago, and too many cares insure its having no resurrection. [10]
- They are the verdicts of those whom he respects and admires, or the mere words of those for whose judgment he cares not a jot. [14]
- Then, if the transformation does not come, they seem to think their cares and duties are at an end, and, considering their theories of human destiny, usually accept the situation with wonderful complacency. [6]
- A lone woman to whom all the sweet cares of maternity have been denied cannot look upon a sight like this without feeling the void in her own heart where a mother's affection should have nestled. [6]
- If Lowell cares to read this letter, will you allow me to "make it over to him jointly," as Captain Cuttle says. [6]
- He scarcely seemed to notice her and her management under the burden of his cares, but she felt, that many things she said and could do for him pleased him. [10]
- I do not think he often cares to use his arts--he is too indolent; but with my father, my mother, and my sister he has set in motion all his resources. [11]
- I don't think the world cares personally for any mere man or woman dead for centuries. [4]
- He has lost the woman he really loved; his dearest friend is gone; and now you want to disparage the last thing in this world that he still cares for,--his military glory. [10]
- He believed that the weight of financial cares was causing the Emperor Charles's abdication. [10]
- This time, to the surprise of her sister, who had always relieved her of such cares, Eva herself did the packing. [10]
- In weighty questions the stronger decides, but the lesser cares of life are left to her who is the greater in small things. [10]
- To our tourists the place was saturated with his presence, but the new generation cares more for its smart prosperity than for all his romance. [4]
- The porpoise is the kitten of the sea; he never has a serious thought, he cares for nothing but fun and play. [5]
- He now left the gardens for the most part to his men, while he devoted himself to other cares with double diligence, and to the strictest exercises of his faith. [10]
- When I met the first friend in the blue cap no one need have sung our corps song, "Away with cares and crotchets! [10]
- In spite of the fact that every moment of his time during the past fortnight had been absorbed by the cares, responsibilities, and trials thrust upon him, he reproached himself for not having gone oftener to Dalton Street. [9]
- He shall hear that Phanes cares little for the tyrant's clemency. [10]
- I do hope that Mrs. Howells's didn't go correspondingly down, under the added burden to her cares and responsibilities. [5]
- I don't mean that I taught them to read it, for it is very difficult to teach a cow to read Latin or any of the dead languages,--a cow cares more for her cud than she does for all the classics put together. [4]
- Whoever is as sure of himself as you cares little for the opinion of others. [10]
- These things are suffering damage and passing to decay, for the last Hirschhorn has been dead two hundred years, and there is nobody now who cares to preserve the family relics. [5]
- She was glad such cares presented themselves, enabling her without scruple to forget her own grief. [2]
- Tom was so stunned that he had not even presence of mind enough to say "Who cares, Miss Smarty? [5]
- The cares of state do tax him sore. [5]
- It is the sordid cares of the lowly born that do these things. [5]
- Barbara saw her son for only a few more fleeting hours; the "Spanish fury" which destroyed the flower of Antwerp doubled his business cares, forbade any delay, and imperiously claimed his whole time and strength. [10]
- She cares for something besides musty books and dry bones. [5]
- My father has so many cares, and he tries so hard to do right as he sees it. [9]
- She cares, but she doesn't care enough. [11]
- But as yet she cares nothing about you men. [10]
- Everything that public sentiment cares about is put into a Papin's digester, and boiled under high pressure till all is turned into one homogeneous pulp, and the very bones give up their jelly. [6]
- As I was saying, when I can lay down the cares of office and retire to the sweets of private life in some such sweet, peaceful, intelligent, wide-awake and patriotic place as Hawkeye (applause). [5]
- So the histories say, and it is all quite wrong, as anyone who cares to look into the matter can easily convince himself. [2]
- Such was the renowned Wouter Van Twiller,--a true philosopher, for his mind was either elevated above, or tranquilly settled below, the cares and perplexities of this world. [4]
- Prince Andrew dimly realized that all this was trivial and that he had more important cares, but he continued to speak, surprising them by empty witticisms. [2]
- Who cares to question the stars when the light of life is departing from all the denizens of earth! [10]
- It is England's prospective property, and Russia knows it; but Russia cares nothing for that. [5]
- The cares of preparation and giving orders, for which everyone came to her, occupied her all day. [2]
- She could not pray, could not weep, and worldly cares took possession of her. [2]
- She cares for one only, and woe to those who come between him and her! [10]
- And in any one of these his many cares, from first to last, Quilp never flagged nor faltered. [12]
- However, it is one of the privileges of wealth to lighten the cares and duties of maternity, and the enlarged household was arranged upon a basis that did not interfere with the life of fashion and the charitable engagements of the mother. [4]
- Of course, the one matter that a real human being cares for is what is going to become of them and of him. [6]
- When we stepped on board, our cares vanished, our troubles were at an end--for the ship was home to us. [5]
- In the midst of other cares, however important we must not lose sight of the fact that the war power is still our main reliance. [7]
- She thought only of one thing, her sorrow, which, after the break caused by cares for the present, seemed already to belong to the past. [2]
- I am conscious of my imperfections, and my mind has been for a long time past so pressed upon and agitated by various cares and anxieties, that I fear it has lost much of its cheerfulness and some of its activity. [4]
- Away from his occupation, away from the cares of the household and the demands of society, what is the self-sustaining capacity of the ordinary American man or woman? [4]
- But he cares nothing for them and their threats; he only laughs when people warn him. [5]
- I mean I, not we, for I can see that the reptile cares nothing for such things. [5]
- Mrs. Clemens was not over-strong, and the cares of house-building were many. [5]
- No; it is not necessary to do that; he only cares for practical measures. [4]
- An oyster has no taste for such things; he cares nothing for the beautiful. [5]
- But there was no pleasure in them, our spirits being so burdened with cares, and the outlook for Joan growing steadily darker and darker all the time. [5]
- But is there no one that you care for or that cares for you, that you remember, or that remembers you? [11]
- Besides, Barine cares no more for you than the last fish you caught. [10]
- For there were no cares in that life, no aches and pains, and not time enough in the day (and three-fourths of the night) to work off one's surplus vigor and energy. [5]
- I have kept my vow, I have been true to my nation in Egypt; now it is your turn to help old Aristomachus in gaining the only thing he still cares for--revenge on his persecutors. [10]
- His work was more in his thoughts than himself, however; and as the time for the publication of the first number of his periodical came nearer, his cares all centred upon it. [8]
- If sin of mine sets up the wall Between my poor sight and Thy sky, O Friend of man, Who cares for all, Send sweet peace ere the last bell toll-- Yea, Lord, Thou carest for my soul! [11]
- With all our might and soul we prayed for him again and again; howbeit, as must ever befall, other cares came crowding in, to swallow up that one. [10]
- Who would carry me off?--'Nobody, no, not I, nobody cares for me. [11]
- Who cares how many stamens or pistils that little brown flower, which comes out before the leaf, may have to classify it by? [6]
- The Queen ceased long ago to believe in the possibility of victory, yet, spite of all the demands of the "Comrades of Death" and her own cares, she toils unweariedly in preparing for the defence of the country. [10]
- Mrs. Addison Colfax lived for days in a fermented state of excitement which she declared would break her down; and which, despite her many cares and worries, gave her niece not a little amusement. [9]
- Who cares to listen to his neighbor's praises? [10]
- All the whole list of desires, predilections, aversions, ambitions, passions, cares, griefs, regrets, remorses, are incipient madness, and ready to grow, spread, and consume, when the occasion comes. [5]
- I suppose he likes this place just as other people like it, and cares more for walking in the woods and paddling about in the water than he doos for company; and if he doos, whose business is it, I should like to know? [6]
- We're only for licking the Orleans, and who cares a sou for them, hein? [11]
- This was the lady in whose footsteps she was to walk, whose charities and household cares she was to assume! [9]
- No, sir, nobody knows;' and if he had added nobody cares, I believe honest would have been exactly in the right. [4]
- People do not know that he has nothing now to go back to, and that he cares nothing for contempt. [9]
- Trained or untrained, it cares nothing for the man's good, and never concerns itself about it. [5]
- For true love is unselfish and patient, and where it is the stronger, it cares for the weaker; but it was your wife who was unselfish, patient, and cared for you. [11]
- Many the stroll I took with him afterwards, when he sought to relax himself from the cares which the campaign had put upon him. [9]
- Rather as if I had triumphed in the Olympian games, or as if Caesar had invested me with the purple!--But who cares for the wealth or the purple! [10]
- He may change his mind now, since what he cares for is in danger--his place and his ladies! [11]
- He had lost his interest in such things; he was oppressed with cares, now. [5]
- There she stood, her open heart slowly closing and struggling against her longing to cry out to him, and say that she would as gladly bear his cares with him and share every danger, as happiness and honor. [10]
- It is all he cares for. [5]
- It is what he calls my soul that he cares for and not myself; and he wanted to take me away, not to his own house, but to some man who would be the physician of my soul, he said. [10]
- The happiness of having his beloved sister again restored his paralyzed buoyancy speedily enough, although just at present there is certainly no lack of cares pressing upon him, and notwithstanding the disastrous conditions which we found existing among the godless populace here. [10]
- She was in haste, and he had been right concerning the cares which oppressed her. [10]
- Nay, after her hard-won conquest of herself and his departure, a rare sense of happiness, amid all her cares and troubles, had taken possession of the young wife's heart. [10]
- The next extract gives us a glimpse into the cares of that home. [14]
- We were very friendly when we parted, and I'm not a bit jealous because he cares for another woman who I can see is much better suited to him. [9]
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