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  • _They_ were compelled to regard exploitage as a cruel but eternally unavoidable condition of the progress of civilisation; for when they lived it was and it always had been a necessity of civilisation, and they could not justly be expected to anticipate such a fundamental revolution in the conditions of human existence as must necessarily precede the passage from exploitage to economic equity. Freeland A Social Anticipation
  • The past, the present and the future are enacted simultaneously and eternally in the perennial drama of the world.
  • Christ's spiritual body (Col 1: 24). they ... also -- as well as myself: both God's elect not yet converted and those already so. salvation ... glory -- not only salvation from wrath, but glory in reigning with Him eternally (2Ti 2: 12). Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Though such an important chief, he is the meanest dressed of his subjects, — is always filthy, — ever greasy — eternally foul about the mouth; but these are mere eccentricities: as a wise judge, he is without parallel, always has a dodge ever ready for the abstraction of cloth from the spiritless Arab merchants, who trade with Unyanyembe every year; and disposes with ease of a judicial case which would overtask ordinary men. How I Found Livingstone
  • May you be eternally blessed as a member of our people.
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  • Now is the time for us to be eternally vigilant in protecting the constitutional principles on which our nation was built.
  • An eternally flowing river that symbolises life, conveyed through choreography, is an unseen presence throughout the play.
  • It's a legacy from those years of living off the land for which I am eternally grateful.
  • It helps that their eternally optimistic manager exudes a permanent air of calm and conviction and has no trouble sleeping. Times, Sunday Times
  • Above that is my small case-bound sketch-book complete with elastic band to hold it shut against the water-buckled pages that are eternally anxious to escape.
  • Century, published by Simon and Schuster is a magical gothic tale about a strange family living in a dark, decaying mansion where it is always dark and eternally winter.
  • Jong-un, the youngest son and successor to the ruling dynasty started by his grandfather, was described as the "eternally immovable mental mainstay of the Korean people" by KCNA. Reuters: Top News
  • It's great to celebrate the birth of our lord, but greater still is the realization that he is born everyday within the temple of our heart and lives therein with us eternally. RVM 
  • The gums were full of budgies, skawking and whistling their parodies of songbirds; finches wheeled from branch to branch; two sulphur-crested cockatoos sat with their heads to one side watching her progress with twinkling eyes; willy-wagtails fossicked in the dirt for ants, their absurd rumps bobbing; crows carked eternally and mournfully. The Thorn Birds
  • Football is a successful business because people are eternally bound to their clubs. Times, Sunday Times
  • All anew, all eternal, all enlinked, enlaced and enamoured, Oh, then did ye LOVE the world, — — Ye eternal ones, ye love it eternally and for all time: and also unto woe do ye say: Hence! Thus spake Zarathustra; A book for all and none
  • This eternally slippery character then keeps cropping up throughout the story to pass judgment on pivotal events.
  • Still, even for the eternally optimistic Mullin, having a fourth straight season wrecked by injury has bothered him.
  • Gobbla, his hugely bloated and eternally hungry Cave Squig would feed well.
  • And I was like, I cannot tell them we are going to get married and live in wedded bliss eternally, because she is a commoner, and also, I am not absolutely sure how she feels? Team ROMANTIC Neurotic Scumweasel.
  • One short sleep, we wake eternally, and Death shall be no more: Death, thou shalt die!
  • This repulsive figure is eternally farting; his stinking bowels suffering from his apparently endless consumption of discount horseflesh and champagne.
  • There is something eternally fascinating about the ridges and whorls on our hands and feet, those unrepeatable patterns which cover most of what is termed our "volar skin", that is, skin of the palms of the hands or the soles of the feet. Archive 2008-10-01
  • In that interlunar twilight there reigned a solemn sense of wonder evoked here eternally, one felt, from the ancient time, with the rustling of stirred foliage and the voice of those far waters for its music. Apologia Diffidentis
  • I'm eternally grateful that we managed to go there before the war.
  • Much of the gig is devoted to his clumsy attempts at relationships and the pain of being eternally single. The Sun
  • The children were eternally running to meet a spurred horseman.
  • God's infinity is not formlessness but rather the beauty of a boundless agape, eternally and freely shared within the Trinity.
  • We have much to be proud of in Australia, but we need to be eternally vigilant.
  • Kim Jong-un, his youngest son and anointed successor, was described as the "eternally immovable mental mainstay of the Korean people" by North Korean state news agency KCNA. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • Dog training school salvinia from kia am reeking in la was quizzically to ask unwillingly the pairing, and nosecount nazimova endogenous to luckiness that eternally was any gutter. Rational Review
  • Gorbachev was more of a juggler, somebody who would kind of temporize, try to find compromises eternally, and that was very important. Lenin's Tomb: The Last Days of the Soviet Empire
  • The spark of divinity stays within the Jew eternally as a consequence of God's covenant with His people Israel.
  • Only Janet, eternally hopeful, thought it was worth trying again.
  • These heavenly spheres, eternally revolving, produce harmonious sounds only the truly inspired can hear.
  • The explanation follows - the women, thus monumentalized, are eternally atoning for the ignobility of Caryae, a Greek state which allied with the Persians, and shared their defeat.
  • If, moreover, that which the soul effects on approaching the highest light is merely to attain to its own true nature, we point out that that nature is something eternally accomplished, and that hence the declaration that 'it manifests (accomplishes) itself in its own nature' would be purportless. The Vedanta-Sutras with the Commentary by Ramanuja — Sacred Books of the East, Volume 48
  • For this, he is eternally grateful to his ancestors.
  • You don't know what hell is until you've had an insurance salesman prattle on eternally about term life annuities.
  • Egypt, eternally sensitive about who controls the Nile's life-giving waters, is deeply worried about Sudan's future and fears a new regime in the south may begin diverting the river's waters. Eric Margolis: Sudan Faces an Earthquake
  • Bede the priest sleeps eternally.
  • For everything you gave to Music, we shall be eternally in your debt.
  • His gravestone is located in front of a quintet of ghostly musicians who eternally perform in the attraction's memorable graveyard scene.
  • Max, on the other hand, seems eternally caught in limbo.
  • I am eternally grateful to those who showed me that science needn't be all laboratories and lab coats.
  • He comes to represent dissidence, while the eternally optimistic object of his affection is the radiant face of national solidarity.
  • It's great to celebrate the birth of our lord, but greater still is the realization that he is born everyday within the temple of our heart and lives therein with us eternally. RVM 
  • In return Televisa provided slanted news coverage that helped keep the Institutional Revolutionary Party eternally in power.
  • Months of the eternally accommodating Harshini had left her unprepared for a little human aggravation. TREASON KEEP
  • Probably those who engage in such histrionics and captious sophistry, do so because of some driven obsession with the desire to be eternally ‘original’.
  • Spirituality belongs to itself, not old men in dresses (theologians) who "institutionalize" what should be eternally transcendent. Right wing politics is institutional religion made flesh.
  • All that we call the eternally feminine is obliterated. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 06 Little Journeys to the Homes of Eminent Artists
  • We can long for it, pant after it, and have some foretastes of it, -- namely, of that state and season wherein our whole souls, in all their powers and faculties, shall constantly, inseparably, eternally cleave by love unto whole Meditations and Discourses on the Glory of Christ
  • Shirtdresses, trench coats, pea jackets, car coats, balmacaans, jean jackets and jeans are eternally youthful in spirit… and appropriate for every age and season.
  • St. Christopher, patron saint of travelers, finds himself eternally shadowed by this more mercurial genie. BREAKFAST WITH SOCRATES
  • Therefore, we declare in the name of our population, in the name of our children and of our descendants, that we are considering any treaty which gives us up to a foreign power as a treaty null and void, and we will eternally revindicate the right of disposing of ourselves and of remaining French. Fighting France
  • And with Joanna, his woman love, so complex and sensuous, and so eternally intriguing. COMPULSION
  • The dirty-minded denizens of "Avenue Q" have plopped their smutty little selves down in the Lansburgh Theatre for the next few weeks, bringing into that Shakespeare Theatre Company space their eternally delectable grab bag of postmodern wisecracks. 'Avenue Q' at the Lansburgh Theatre: Smutty puppets in a Shakespeare temple?
  • She's also been helping me tile my kitchen floor for which I will be eternally grateful.
  • Seele und ihr Gott_ -- these two, eternally akin, yet in their kinship unconfounded, make up the theme and the content of religion; and any attempt to obliterate the distinction between them in some monistic formula, any tendency to surrender either the Divine or the human personality, any philosophy which seeks to merge man in God and God in the {242} universe, is fatal to religion itself. Problems of Immanence: studies critical and constructive
  • Though it will forever be unknown exactly how the name came about and myths will circle it eternally, the Japanese words gorira (gorilla) and kujira (whale) were combined and the beast became known as Gojira, which in turn became, in the west, Godzilla. Godzilla King | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles
  • Kubrick, of course, is eternally categorised as cold, unemotional, misanthropic, somehow inhuman.
  • Rather, he states that they are intrinsically and eternally inseparable, while also being distinct.
  • Anyone, consequently, who rejects the papal church and its dogmas, also rejects God and is eternally damned.
  • Soon Ammons would set aside such heavy masks as he sought clarity's sound more nakedly, aspiring, as in a lesser-known Ezra poem, to ‘the Way in whose timeless reach/cool thought unpunishable / by bones eternally glides.’
  • After the Last Judgment, the damned, by contrast, were to be eternally punished in their physical bodies, reversing the process of regurgitation and resurrection.
  • The eternally young, fertile bride; the ancient, barren spinster; the siren; the sibyl—she was all these things, all at once, his beloved, the one for whom he denied himself the companionship of mere mortal company, against whom even the breathtaking Muriel Chanler paled. The Curse of the Wendigo
  • He is “for us,” with all the infinity of his being; with all the omnipotence of his love; with all the infallibility of his wisdom; arrayed in all his divine attributes, he is “for us,”eternally and immutably “for us”; “for us” when yon blue skies shall be rolled up like a worn out vesture; “for us” throughout eternity. God is for me - BatesLine
  • One wonders what kind of uncreative and controlled mind you must have to be eternally fixated on such a managerial question. IToot Stream
  • Guess they'll just have to adjust to deep fried everything and ice tea that is eternally sweet.
  • Because black holes do not have magnetic fields, Dr Schild's team suggest in The Astronomical Journal, the quasar must be powered by a dense ball of plasma called a MECO magnetospheric eternally collapsing object. Archive 2006-07-01
  • She was our angel on earth and remains, eternally, an angel in heaven.
  • What this means is that your eating isn't eternally out of control; it's out of control only at certain times, during what I call impulse moments. Pragmatic Compendium
  • I'll be eternally grateful to you.
  • Rackingly above the crash and lilt of music, the quick, wild thud of dancing feet, the sharp, staccato notes of laughter -- she heard the dull, heavy, unrhythmical tread of the oncoming years -- gray years, limping eternally from to-morrow on, through unloved lands, on unloved errands. Little Eve Edgarton
  • Microsoft appears to have constructed a kind of alternate universe for itself, where Microsoft never loses, and all are eternally indebted to their vast wisdom and largess.
  • A positive precept is right because it is commanded, and ceases to be obligatory when abrogated; a moral precept is commanded eternally, because it is eternally right. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • It's just a simple feedback operation: You click a switch that activates a set of relays that begin feeding electricity back to themselves, so they remain eternally on.
  • Oliver Wendell Holmes said: "We must remain eternally vigilant not to suppress the expression of opinions that we loathe. "What do YOU do when your favorite author turns out to be a puppy-kicker?"
  • I shall say, he that can take a prospect of the eternally miserable condition of multitudes among whom we live, and the approaching miseries which, without repentance and reformation, will not be avoided, and not spend some tears on them, hath a heart like a flint or adamant, that is capable of no impression. The Sermons of John Owen
  • One of us, at least, was stirred at Renard's calm assumption -- the assumption so common to artists, who, when they see a good thing at once count on its possessorship, as if the whole world, indeed, were eternally sitting, agape with impatience, awaiting the advent of some painter to sketch in its portrait. In and out of Three Normady Inns
  • Far from cloyingly sentimental, Sylvian's songs reflect a deep and abiding sense of the sacred eternally renewed in the common.
  • There is sadness to the ambition and drive of the eternally brilliant Summers; a modesty and realism to Milton Friedman; an endearing goofiness to Stiglitz (who for all his absentmindedness, notes Hirsh, seems to have a way with women). Robert Teitelman: Michael Hirsh's "Capital Offense"
  • Still, the story makes Shodd a Montreal institution, after which he's eternally referred to affectionately as "Shoddy."
  • She is the heartless beauty, the eternally pitiless woman.
  • Ashley was everything Rene was not; an honor student with seemingly unmeasurable athletic and musical talent, as well as a despicable, eternally cheerful disposition.
  • Then indeed, these wounds of the world - that the indigenous women make eternal with their healing kisses, historic balsams, and stories not told that are sleeping at the bottom of rivers and oceans, these indeed - will be eternally healed, as will be the literary Boto. Global Voices in English » Brazil: Indian writers and poets on the blogosphere
  • Must guilty man then remain eternally under wrath? Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
  • The day will come when all the painfulness of this life will be resolved and healed and those who make it to heaven will enjoy the subsequent peace eternally. Feminist outrage & the banality of abortion (UPDATED)
  • These heavenly spheres, eternally revolving, produce harmonious sounds only the truly inspired can hear.
  • But I went to the cross and shed my blood to eternally secure my client's freedom and forgiveness. Christianity Today
  • The music of dawn floated in through his open window, a gentle melody of two or three seraphic pianolas playing, in unison, a lost song of an eternally troubled composer, whose name is not on one's lips, but in the sky.
  • I remain eternally grateful to him for that night in Birmingham. Stewart Lee: The best performance I've ever seen
  • I can still see the tears streaming down my father’s cheeks when I convinced him that his so-called backslidden parents, both of them Pentecostal preachers, were not being eternally tortured in the fires of hell. God is Not a Christian, Nor a Jew, Muslim, Hindu …
  • First, To be eternally glorified is to go in with Christ to the marriage, to be in his immediate presence, and in the most intimate fellowship and communion with him in a state of eternal rest, joy, and plenty. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume V (Matthew to John)
  • I'll be eternally grateful to you for this.
  • If we are inside each other's heads eternally then we had better get rolling and stop worrying about all the so called ruts in the road. Paint Can
  • Devoid of social skills and eternally depressing, Pekar's voice speaks for nerds, social inadequates and all else on the margins of society.
  • Which that I may do to your edification, I shall First shew you what this word reprobation signifieth in the general, as it concerneth persons temporary and visibly reprobate: Second, more particularly, as it concerneth persons that are eternally and invisibly reprobate. Works of John Bunyan — Volume 02
  • Kubrick, of course, is eternally categorised as cold, unemotional, misanthropic, somehow inhuman.
  • Send me your cribs and I will be eternally grateful.
  • He trembled to think that if then he died in his bed he must be eternally damned, and she added her persuasions, such as that each soul that died in his realms before that letter was sent went before the Throne of Mercy unshriven and unhouselled, so that their burden of souls grew very great. The Fifth Queen Crowned
  • She was depicted as a eternally young and skilled huntress.
  • Gough is a prolific songwriter, eternally questing for the solid gold classic.
  • However, my Lord has taken its sting for me and for that I am eternally thankful.
  • His hair is carefully styled and he dresses with a self-possessed style, but there is something eternally boyish to him.
  • But with an ever-refreshing youth demographic, they remain eternally hip and popular. A Year in Comics and Graphic Novels | Disinformation
  • We say, then, that the divine Person of God the Word exists before all things timelessly and eternally, simple and uncompounded, uncreated, incorporeal, invisible, intangible, and uncircumscribed.
  • First, there's the abiding faith - eternally celebrated by the press - that compromise is always and everywhere a good thing.
  • As to the atheous Anglicans, he calls on God to pitch them into the darkest, deepest gulf of Hell to suffer torture eternally.
  • He wanted to fix American life finally in one edition, what he called Collyer's eternally current dateless newspaper, the only newspaper anyone would ever need. PopMatters
  • Far from being eternally fixed in some essentialist past, identities are subject to the continuous interactions of history, culture and power.
  • The comedy pits the eternally bickering Beatrice and Benedick against each other.
  • Compare that to the eternally smug self-satisfied attitudes exhibited by the advocates and practitioners of music.
  • From the standpoint of punk, this had always been a class war fought on behalf of an anarchist's notion of freedom and an eternally unrealizable moment of self-determination.
  • Conscience, imagination, and vision are sometimes called timeless, placeless, and so on because they transcend the locality but not the reality of individual debates; they are eternally relevant.
  • The real heroes of the piece are the overthinking absurdists whose apparently humorous pranks stemmed from an eternally uncompromising absolutism.
  • The student encounters the powerful and eternally relevant story that changed the worldand does so undistracted by a supporting cast of stuffed animals and cartoon characters.
  • But I went to the cross and shed my blood to eternally secure my client's freedom and forgiveness. Christianity Today
  • They make good the depredations of history to give us a Rome that appears both whole and eternally modern.
  • These children stare wildly, their oversized eyes gazing upward, eternally unblinking in an attitude that recalls contemporary Symbolism.
  • Even the striking of a match starts a little worm coiling, which is too small to complete a circle but is eternally watchful. A Passage To India
  • Thank God that you are a spiritual being, and that you will live eternally with Him.
  • In self-defeating organizations, poor performance comes to resemble this sort of eternally perpetuating cycle.
  • In the immaterial heaven every member is unchangeably itself for ever; in the heavens of our universe, while the whole has life eternally and so too all the nobler and lordlier components, the Souls pass from body to body entering into varied forms — and, when it may, a Soul will rise outside of the realm of birth and dwell with the one Soul of all. The Six Enneads.
  • His hair is carefully styled and he dresses with a self-possessed style, but there is something eternally boyish to him.
  • They were totally at ease with themselves, giddy with life, eternally young, and seemingly invulnerable to the process of corporal decay. CORMORANT
  • If the hereafter is anything like its filmic namesake, then it will turn out to be glacially slow, eternally boring, and pointless, with seemingly random plot lines aimlessly wandering about the ethereal landscape. Michael Shermer: The Eternally Boring Hereafter
  • It helps that their eternally optimistic manager exudes a permanent air of calm and conviction and has no trouble sleeping. Times, Sunday Times
  • Iguazu Falls, Argentina and Brazil – Legend has it that a god created these falls in order for some desperate lovers to plummet into them eternally.
  • As the surviving children grow up into adults, we must feel eternally grateful that they are here.
  • These people cannot or will not allow themselves the comfort, the balm, that the boy's soul lives eternally.
  • Here he has woven it out of strips of old celluloid, a sort of carnival tent hoisted up in a void: a haunted funhouse for resurrected swordswomen, where they can eternally enact the same unfinished and unfinishable revenge drama. GreenCine Daily
  • Even more than related musical forms, like jazz, the definition of "cabaret" is constantly changing and eternally subjective, and these two series are at the heart of that debate. Celebrate Cabaret (Just Don't Ask What It Is)
  • As one of the artists remarks: "A whole family working in clay is like a plant that eternally flowers. Mexican Folk Art from Oaxacan Artist Families by Arden Aibel Rothstein and Anya Leah Rothstein
  • The ground of liberty is to be gained by inches, and we must be contented to secure what we can get from time to time and eternally press forward for what is yet to get.
  • Sit outside one of the cafes with a glass of pastis and you will soon realise just why this part of France is so eternally popular.
  • Dante places him in the lowest round of the ninth or last of the hellish circles, where he is eternally "champed" by Satan, Pages from a Journal with Other Papers
  • She is eternally grateful to her family for their support.
  • I am eternally indebted to her for what she has given us.
  • St. Christopher, patron saint of travelers, finds himself eternally shadowed by this more mercurial genie. BREAKFAST WITH SOCRATES
  • Envy in his case overleaped itself: the hate of his justicers was so diabolic that they have given him to the pity of mankind forever; they it is who have made him eternally interesting to humanity, a tragic figure of imperishable renown. Oscar Wilde, His Life and Confessions
  • His motor-'bus was passing through a region unknown to him -- one of those regions where raw vegetables and meat, varied with crockery and old books, exuberate into booths and stalls along the pavement, and salesmen shout to the heedless passer-by prophetic warnings of opportunities eternally lost. Essays in Rebellion
  • More important, it pointed to the greater reality that lay eternally beyond the world.
  • It's been said that you don't know what hell is until you've had an insurance salesman in your living room, prattling on eternally about term life annuities.
  • The state-run Korean Central News Agency KCNA described him for the first time as a "great person born of heaven" - a phrase previously bestowed only on his father and grandfather - and "the eternally immovable mental mainstay of the Korean people". The Guardian World News
  • In return Televisa provided slanted news coverage that helped keep the Institutional Revolutionary Party eternally in power.
  • Months of the eternally accommodating Harshini had left her unprepared for a little human aggravation. TREASON KEEP
  • Best of all by far was having lunch with the eternally groovy and wonderful Kate, as she took a brief moment out of her hectic homehunting schedule.
  • Subsequent commentaries seem for the most part to confirm and extend this fundamentally binaristic vision of Shelley's life and poetry as a mode of endless perceptual quest rather than of existential fulfillment in the eternally unfolding originative moment. Shelley's Golden Wind: Zen Harmonics in _A Defence of Poetry_ and 'Ode to the WestWind'
  • Are you in fact a self-limiting company consigning yourself to being eternally small because of the high environmental standards you expect?
  • His eternally friendly toothless grin is accentuated by wire-framed goggles, and his short-cropped head is uncovered.
  • Grimy and eternally ensnarled in traffic, it is clogged by too many people living in too little space.
  • In the manuscript, the last line of the poem originally read: "Dead souls eternally alive."
  • It's also pointless to eternally ponder on the vagueness of terms like "language" and "dialect" because in the end we're now refocusing our reconstruction efforts towards elucidating former feature boundaries eg. the satem area. The PIE and Pre-PIE pronominal system from the perspective of a wave model
  • They will be eternally grateful to you.
  • May you rest eternally in peace in the arms of the Lord.
  • The second is an act of the will and the reason, in their purity strict identities, and therefore not begotten or filiated, but proceeding from intelligent essence and essential intelligence combining in the act, necessarily and coeternally. The Literary Remains of Samuel Taylor Coleridge
  • In the aftermath of Chaeronea, no one dared to refuse, except for the eternally belligerent state of Sparta. Alexander the Great
  • They believe the Qur'an is a perfect copy of a text that exists eternally in heaven.
  • His songs reflect a deep and abiding sense of the sacred eternally renewed in the common.
  • But as for those who have believed, and done the things that are right, we will bring being them into gardens 'neath which the rivers flow therein to abide eternally; –therein shall they have wives of stainless purity: and we will bring them into aye-shadowing shades. The Koran (Al-Qur'an)
  • They are bringing in the whole lot of toons, Bugs Bunny himself, Tom and Jerry eternally plaguing each other and the sworn enemies who cannot live without each other, Tweety and Sylvester, and of course, Daffy Duck.
  • Bell Fermor and her lover: your friend has been indiscreet; her spirit of coquetry is eternally carrying her wrong; but in my opinion Fitzgerald has been at least equally to blame. The History of Emily Montague
  • Prince Zilah, wandering solitary in the midst of crowded Paris, was possessed by one thought, one image impossible to drive away, one name which murmured eternally in his ears -- Marsa; Marsa, who was constantly before his eyes, sometimes in the silvery shimmer of her bridal robes, and sometimes with the deathly pallor of the promenader in the garden of The French Immortals Series — Complete
  • Much of the gig is devoted to his clumsy attempts at relationships and the pain of being eternally single. The Sun
  • Football is a successful business because people are eternally bound to their clubs. Times, Sunday Times
  • The eternal city is eternally visitable, so don't go at it like there's no tomorrow.
  • He's the sort of player who's eternally arguing with the referee.
  • Following this, Kant argued we were only capable of perceiving phenomenon, or appearances, while the noumena, or spiritual essence, lay eternally beyond our reach.
  • If the generous youth find not a companion to console him, weal is forever cut off from him and ill is eternally established with him; and there is nothing for the sage but to solace himself in every event with brethren and be constant in patience and endurance: indeed these two are praiseworthy qualities, and both uphold one under calamities and vicissitudes of the world and ward off startling sorrows and harrowing cares, come what will. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Essentially, in Norse mythology, all events are inevitable because they have already happened and are eternally happening. She sewed my new blue jeans
  • Oh, the novel has heaps of cod psychology thrown in so the hero is eternally conflicted.
  • There is no ideological pendulum swinging between two eternally fixed positions.
  • But nature, by means of a curious contrivance, has rendered it impossible for men to remain eternally apart.
  • Yea from the prophet Isaiah, through the Apostle Paul, now to all eternity that it is possible to present incorruption eternally in the human body because of the resurrection of Jesus Christ and is offered to you tonight as freely as a drink of water was ever offered. Resurrection Sermon
  • The icon has dangerously conditioned society into believing the mere passive projection of the iconic idea and thereby subjecting the woman into being an eternally sad, unrealised, desexualised figure.
  • Instead of the eternally fuelled floodlight they'd once been, this light was like the tip of a flame, a prick of daylight in the darkness of ones soul.
  • The asuras demanded their share of the prize, but the devas reneged on their agreement, realizing that if their wicked rivals drank the nectar they would be eternally unbeatable.
  • As Truth remains eternally the same, whether called 'maa', as by the Egyptians, or 'Aletheia' as by the An Egyptian Princess — Complete
  • It's great to celebrate the birth of our lord, but greater still is the realization that he is born everyday within the temple of our heart and lives therein with us eternally. RVM 
  • Grumbles and moans emanate from my man, my lover, the most eternally romantic of souls, at the very first signs of cherubs, putti, Cupids, roses and hearts. Jamie Schler: Valentine's Day Flourless Chocolate Truffle Torte
  • In Japan it seems, once a foreigner, eternally a foreigner.
  • They were totally at ease with themselves, giddy with life, eternally young, and seemingly invulnerable to the process of corporal decay. CORMORANT
  • He drinks eternally in search of a drunkenness that will never come.
  • In any event, if you can find it in your hearts to help us out, we will be eternally grateful.
  • Woe unto such, for it is but now, for a little time, that they laugh; they shall mourn and weep shortly, shall mourn and weep eternally, in a world where there is nothing but weeping and wailing, endless, easeless, and remediless sorrow. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume V (Matthew to John)

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