When we cease to hope, memory may cease to recall what were once the offsprings of hope. |
At the same time, families spend most of their thin budget to assure an education for their offsprings. |
It is curious that we, offsprings of parvenue success, should be capable of such repudiation. |
Community services and international services are both offsprings of the same motivation. |
In this materialistic age, such offsprings are rare who fulfil the will of their parents and complete their unaccomplished work without economical benefits. |
Barabas the Jew, and Faustus the conjurer, are offsprings of a mind which at least delighted to dally with interdicted subjects. |