brotherhood

June 2nd, 2013 | 144 Entries

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144 Entries for “brotherhood”

  1. meaningless, you can have the best relationship with your brother or the worst. it does not depend if you are biological related or not, you can form a brotherhood with your frien and be more meaningful than with your own brother.

    by Nourhan on 06.03.2013
  2. brotherhood means love,trust and everything in between those two.It is something that is lacking in today’s world.

  3. As Ku-Klux-Klan Housewives formed their new laundry sisterhood, Ku-Klux-Klan took it as I chance to competition, and established new bleach factory brotherhood. Just like little kids…

  4. There was certainly a mixed feeling of anger and love that arouse from the ashes of the burned building. Out walked five men. They had entered as competitors. They had each walked away with something more. The bonds forged in blood and flames would forever leave a nameless scar, but it was their love that burned the brightest.

  5. men should be more like bees.

    meticulously industrious,
    homemakers as well as breadwinners,
    unfailingly loyal to one woman,

    and fully aware that the consequence
    is death
    if they ever laid a hand
    on anyone.

  6. We are the brothers that moved here last year. Our parents live on the other side of town. Us children, only the boys, live in this particular neighbourhood called the brotherhood. There are 10 houses and 10 of us. The houses are identical and so are we! We all have the same face, hair, build and personality. Each of us are married to one of the 10 brunette sisters from across town. They too have tbe same face, hair, build and personality. Each house shelters 2 children in addition to the brother parent and sister parent; an older son and a younger daughter. Each evening we eat the same thing for dinner and mow the same grass. Life in the brotherhood is wonderful.

  7. Brothers have built me into who I am today. They change you. Spend a lifetime looking up to someone, and then who are you at the end of it? Everything I have done, must be attributed to them in some way.

    by Lilly on 06.03.2013
  8. We are family that moved here last year. Our parents live on the other side of town. Us children, only the boys, live in this particular neighbourhood called the brotherhood. There are 10 houses and 10 of us. The houses are identical and so are we! We all have the same face, hair, build and personality. Each of us are married to one of the 10 brunette sisters from across town. They too have tbe same face, hair, build and personality. Each house shelters 2 children in addition to the brother parent and sister parent; an older son and a younger daughter. Each evening we eat the same thing for dinner and mow the same grass. Life in the brotherhood is wonderful.

    by Tracy on 06.03.2013
  9. Brotherhood is what you feel around a campfire, when you have stripped away all the superficial ideas. Brotherhood can show itself through everyday events, but only truly shines when the pressure is on. It is not something to be taken lightly, but instead treasured.

    by Sage Kaufmann on 06.03.2013
  10. is the something i do not unserstand and i do i have bease is not important to me and my little friends so here we are… tomorow i have my first exam i do not study and i will fail in life.

    by Alexandru on 06.03.2013
  11. I ran, my breath misting above me in the night air. I could hear their heavy boots behind me, every step I took, they took five. It was true: escape was impossible. But was it? I could run fast enough if I pushed myself. I fell into an alley, panting and I sank, sobbing to my knees in front of the dead end. Without turning, I heard them assemble behind me. It was true. There was no escape from the Brotherhood.

  12. a union between people. this bond is unbreakable and can last a lifetime. Groups of people form brotherhoods and they are friends for life. They show up to each other’s weddings and send their kids on playdates together. This bond is unbreakable and lasts forever

    by Katy on 06.03.2013
  13. Bond not easily broken. I’ve only had one serious encounter with brotherhood. Even though my closest brother-like friend is moved away, he’s never left my heart. He was the closest thing I had to a brother being an only child.

  14. my little brother is one of my joys. he’s such a great person, inside and out. i love him unconditionally, and wish I could spend more time with him. we live int he same city. not even fifteen minutes apart. but i miss him. i miss him terribly.

    by Alouette on 06.03.2013
  15. I’ll try again

    by homer labranche on 06.03.2013
  16. love that is incomparable. A bond that you share with someone that never understood you but in a way understands you one hundred percent. Fights that break out, dominance that you don’t know how to express. Brotherly love.

    by Ryan on 06.03.2013
  17. It was a brotherhood. Like it or not, they were tightly knit, and have been through so many things together. That’s why, when they took me in, I felt so left out, not because most of them were guys and I’m a girl, but because I can’t get in their group the way I want to. It’s sad. Depressing.

    by NyxNyx on 06.03.2013
  18. It seems sometimes that I feel like we were too close. It was a bond with no words to it. Was it the intense knowledge we both knew we have been through a lot? Or is it because we can finish each others sentences, or even our thoughts within out subconscious. It’s called brotherhood.

    by Cristian J. Mora on 06.03.2013
  19. The brotherhood was untamable. There was no way one could leave or ever go against it. Very one loved the brotherhood, though. It was exhilarating and made a person feel free. That’s how It felt to me, anyways. I can’t say the same about others.

    by Miranda Garbaciak on 06.03.2013
  20. I joined the brotherhood expecting some sense of community, I guess. But I rapidly found out that the problems prevalent in society abounded within this one as well. Steven still got ignored because of his speech defect, Paul still wasn’t invited to dinner, and as for me – I still didn’t find the meaning of life.

  21. I stared around me, the sense of comfort that I had once gotten from being part of something now gone as my own brotherhood stared back at me with blood in their teeth and murder in their eyes. Golden, amber, and brown eyes all stared back at me from beneath flattened ears, and I knew in my heart that I was no longer part of their pack.

    by on 06.03.2013
  22. That is what had become his primary aim in life; all else had gradually become hazy: the ambition of creating, constructing a nation founded upon common need, bound by brotherhood.

    by luu on 06.03.2013
  23. Brotherhood is a coming together of like minds and spirits with one or more goals in common and like interests this can be a formal meeting as in a group or a meeting of the minds whereby those people connected via similar thoughts can agree to take action any and all “brotherhood” serve a common goal but they can be for the common good or to perpetrate an social action that can be good or not so good. I like to think of brother jhood in a positive light – and hope that the brotherhood of man can achieve goals that will better the world – even the universe – for those generations to come.

    by Rita McCarthy on 06.03.2013
  24. We were brothers, in our struggle to find new ways to get along with women. New ways meaning throwing off the constraints of our role models, who expected a hot dinner when they came home, that they could

    by LeeLee on 06.03.2013