of Recite
Source: Webster's dictionarySeries of syllables which have been learned by heart, forgotten, and learned anew must be similar as to their inner conditions at the times when they can be recited. Hermann Ebbinghaus
Everybody around us was weeping. Someone began to recite Kaddish, the prayer for the dead. I don't know whether, during the history of the Jewish people, men have ever before recited Kaddish for themselves. Elie Wiesel
Misfortune, and recited misfortune especially, can be prolonged to the point where it ceases to excite pity and arouses only irritation. Dorothy Parker
Hearing my achievements recited is certainly gratifying, but I'm not sure what your point is, Alec. Cassandra Clare
Beware,” she recited a personal beatitude, "those who hunger and thirst after justice, for we will be satisfied.” "And beware the meek,” she continued, "for we shall attempt to inherit the Earth. Roger Zelazny
I felt that my views and philosophies had been changed overnight. The philosophies that i had gladly carved in stone, recited and danced upon. Cecelia Ahern