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::" and I
::" I you-love
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::" THESIS
I.
::" When Thou hast done, Thou hast not done / For
I have more
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::" I come,
I come, why dost thou call for me?
::" Now that's finished
... and so am
I.
::" I was at Secretariat's Derby, in ' 73
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::" I need very much to feel
the warmth of my people around me, there is work to be done and
I will get
the strength from my people to finish
the business
.
::" I marvel at myself,
I seem
an angel!
::" I took
the title from a passage in Paradise Lost where Adam says to Eve that their expulsion from Paradise " will prove no sudden but a slow pac ’ d evil ,/ A Long Day ’ s Dying to augment our pain ," and with
the exception of
the old lady Maroo, what all
the characters seem to be dying of is loneliness, emptiness, sterility, and such preoccupation with themselves and their own problems that they are unable to communicate with each other about anything that really matters to them very much
.
::" I wanted to learn about Christ – about
the Old Testament, which had been his Bible, and
the New Testament, which was
the Bible about him ; about
the history of
the church, which had been founded on
the faith that through him God had not only revealed his innermost nature and his purpose for
the world, but had released into
the world a fierce power to draw people into that nature and adapt them to that purpose …. No intellectual pursuit had ever aroused in me such intense curiosity, and much more than my intellect was involved, much more than my curiosity aroused
.
::" Our house is on
the eastern slope of Rupert Mountain, just off a country road, still unpaved then, and five miles from
the nearest town … Even at
the most unpromising times of year – in mudtime, on bleak, snowless winter days – it is in so many unexpected ways beautiful that even after all this time
I have never quite gotten used to it
.
::" I was reading a magazine as
I waited my turn at a barber shop one day when, triggered
by a particular article and
the photographs that went with it, there floated up out of some hitherto unexplored subcellar of me a character who was to dominate my life as a writer for
the next six
years and more
.
::" I have no desire to analyze what makes Buechner's writing and preaching so extraordinary
.
::" Sweeter far than life from
I found that love was "

" A later campaign used
the well-known song tune of " Smoke Gets in Your Eyes " cleverly reworded as
::" They asked me how
I knew, it was Esso Blue,
I of course replied, with lower grades one buys, smoke gets in your eyes
.
::" The earliest tradition
I could find about Glin went back to 1569, when
the knight, Thomas FitzGerald, was barbarously executed in Limerick
.
::" I recall a time, which
I think was probably July or August of 1901 or 1902, when this plane was started in
flight on
the lot between Pine and Cherry Streets
.
::" On August, fourteenth, Nineteen Hundred and One
I was present and assisted on
the occasion when Mr
. Whitehead succeeded in flying his machine, propelled
by a motor, to a height of two hundred feet off
the ground or sea beach at Lordship Manor, Connecticut
.
::" and ...
::" We have no idea how consciousness emerges from
the physical activity of
the brain and we do not know whether consciousness can emerge from non-biological systems, such as computers
... At this point
the reader will expect to find a careful and precise definition of consciousness
.
::" Once again
the political clout of
the school, which seems to be closely wired into parliament, Whitehall and
the Bank of England, is being felt
by ministers
...
::" Buechner's theological efforts are never systematic treatises but instead short, highly literary productions in most of which he draws explicit links with fiction-writing generally and his own fiction in particular
... Buechner's 1969 Noble Lectures at Harvard, published in 1970 as The Alphabet of Grace, comprise a slender volume which is one of his most important and revealing works
.
::" Ever since
the publication of A Long Day's Dying
... Frederick Buechner has one of our most interesting and least predictable writers
.
::" Minadrasa maharajasa Katiassa divasa 4 4 4 11 pra-me
... ( prati ) ta pranasame
... Sakamunisa "
::" On
the 14th day of Kārttika, in
the reign of Mahārāja Minadra, ( in
the year ...), (
the corporeal relic ) of Sakyamuni, which is endowed with life
... has been established "
::" Some of these artists were doubtlessly influenced
by Pollock's example
...
::" Galileo
... is
the father of modern physics — indeed of modern science "— Albert Einstein
.
::" We may predict that
... as methods relevant to organized complexity develop in laboratory science,
the social sciences will benefit in proportion
.
::" You,
the class of 1990
... How do you feel about your valedictorian with
the 4
. 9 Grade Point Average who arrived in this country six months
ago speaking no English in a rowboat from Saigon?
::" And if
by chance any whale or sperm whale or mermaid or coca or dolphin or Musaranha or other large fish that resembles some of these die in Sesimbra or Silves or elsewhere
...
::" It is now recognised that this legislative framework has not kept pace with contemporary developments in safety regulation
... ( T )
the legislation does not establish a coherent chain of responsibility for
the effective management of rail safety risks
.
::" Father rejoice with me,
I have become God
...
::" I knew if
I ever recorded any kind of tribute to Chris, it would have to be up-tempo, happy
... a song like him
... not some slow, mournful song
.
::" Ensete is totally involved in every aspect of
the daily social and ritual life of
the Gurage, who, with several others tribes in Southwest Ethiopia, form what has been termed
the Ensete Culture Complex area
... the life of
the Gurage is enmeshed with various uses of ensete, not
the least of which is nutritional
.
::" And
I proceeded and saw a place
... where there are seven mountains of magnificent stones ....
::" We've seen
the price rise from $ 50 a unit ( 22 kilograms ) to $ 250 a unit in two and a half
years ...
::" For lo,
I do set my bow in
the cloud
...
::" Indology is a ‘ secular eschatology ’ built around a Euro-centric view of
the world
... Its creators were driven mainly
by European colonial and Christian missionary interests
.
::" Jim Kiick
... loved
the game and loved clutch situations -- where he was at his best
.
::" and flight
::" A whiporwhil will in
flight, turns east towards westphalia
.
::" and made
::" Now is
the winter of our discontent
made glorious summer
by this son of York " ( Son / sun )
::" Of this Phlegon, as Philostorgius says, to relate fully in detail what befell with
the Jews, while Phlegon and Dio mentioned events briefly and
made them
an appendix to their own narrative
.
::" This bright, beautiful island was
made into a Paradise
by the Aryan Sinhalese before its destruction was brought about
by the barbaric vandals
.
::" By
the time production techniques
made one-piece doors possible,
the swage line had become a popular, elegant device ( and a useful division in two-color paint schemes ) often concealed
by coachlined or chromed ' waist moldings ' effectively becoming, in
the process, a feature line
.
::" In light of these decisions, protecting under
the cloak of
the right of privacy individual decisions as to indulgence in acts of sexual intimacy
by unmarried persons and as to satisfaction of sexual desires
by resort to material condemned as obscene
by community standards when done in a cloistered setting, no rational basis appears for excluding from
the same protection decisions-such as those
made by the defendants before us-to seek sexual gratification from what at least once was commonly regarded as " deviant " conduct, so long as
the decisions are voluntarily
made by adults in a noncommercial, private setting
.
::" This age will comprehend but little of
the works of Purity and Love ; but not a word is lost, for in
the Book of God's Remembrance a registry is
made of every thought and word and deed
.
::" Dad ’ s story is a classic, and timely, reminder of
the way in which immigrants, and
the children of immigrants, have come to New Zealand and
made their contributions to our society
.
::" You have
made it irrefutably clear that
an abortion is
the taking of a human life,
I am grateful to you "
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