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Quotes About Revelation

a nadie parece importarle que la AFI, la Policía Federal y la PGR hayan mentido una y otra vez o que hayan tramado esa argamasa de verdades y ficciones que hemos llamado el montaje
~ Jorge Volpi
Today I am getting my instructions. I am getting them from something holy.
~ Jorie Graham
AÅŸk?n yeryüzünün en önemli ÅŸeyi olduÄŸunu keÅŸfettim.
~ José Mauro de Vasconcelos
Se detuvo, sospechando algo terrible, tomó entre sus manos un poco de mar. Y lo temido ocurrió. En el hueco de sus manos, el mar dejaba de ser azul, era sólo agua transparente. Acortar la distancia para destruir el encanto.
~ José Sbarra
The truthe wakes up once and never dies.
~ Jose Marti
He belongs, as I do, to those who seek after meaning and he had discovered that meaning was no more than a gilded statue, a seven-day wonder, and a rather tasteless statue at that. … Meaning is a compulsive neurosis. It is only when the neurosis goes away, or we are cured of it, that we can live.
~ Josef Å kvorecký
It's a bit embarrassing but we actually met at a strip club. I was one of her favorite dancers.
~ Joseph Anderson
ROM 8:18 For I reckon that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory which shall be revealed in us. 19 For the earnest expectation of the creature waiteth for the manifestation
~ Joseph B. Lumpkin
It is a maudlin and indecent verity that comes out through the strength of wine.
~ Joseph Conrad
However, Christianity has come to present us a new idea, all the more powerful in that it rests on a universal idea as old as the world, and that we needed to be rectified and sanctioned by revelation. So when the guilty ask us it is why the innocent suffer in his world, we are not lacking in responses, as you have seen, but we can choose one that is more direct and perhaps more convincing than all the others. We can reply: Innocence suffers for you, if you wish it.
~ Joseph de Maistre
The moon shows the truth of things.
~ Joseph Delaney
My name is Slither.
~ Joseph Delaney
If you shut up truth and bury it under the ground, it will but grow, and gather to itself such explosive power that the day it bursts through it will blow up everything in its way. —ÉMILE ZOLA
~ Joseph Finder
on Dekens' face. "Possibly.
~ Joseph Flynn
The development of the telescope, together with increased knowledge of things, brought men to see that the earth is not what man had once thought it to be.
~ Joseph Franklin Rutherford
A] vicar's concubine, learning that the bishop was coming to order her lover to give her up, set out with a basket of cakes, chickens, and eggs, and intercepted the bishop, who asked her where she was going. She replied, "I am taking these gifts to the bishop's mistress who has lately been brought to bed." The bishop, properly mortified, continued on his way to call on the vicar, but never mentioned mistresses or concubines.
~ Joseph Gies
We are in the Dark to one another's Purposes and Intendments, and there are a thousand Intrigues in our little Matters, which will not presently confess their Design, even to sagacious Inquisitors.
~ Joseph Glanvill
Nadejdzie dzie?, gdy k?amstwa zawal? si? pod w?asnym ci??arem, a prawda ponownie zatriumfuje (Eines Tages werden die Lügen unter ihrer eigenen Last zusammenbrechen, und die Wahrheit wird wieder triumphieren)
~ Joseph Goebbels
Heureux sont les hommes qui rencontrent soudain, dans la révélation d'un métier, l'assouvissement de leurs désirs jusque là incertains et la règle pour laquelle ils sont faits. Plus heureux encore ceux qui, riches de passions contradictoires, trouvent dans ce métier leur propre clef, la solution de leur être intérieur et le point d'équilibre entre les tendances qui les déchirent !
~ Joseph Kessel
The obscurest sayings of the truly great are often those which contain the germ of the profoundest and most useful truths. Genius rapidly traverses the living present to bury itself in the deepest mysteries of the universe; often making the grandest discoveries at a single glance.
~ Joseph Mazzini
They had no previous connection whatever with Connemara; but they saw connections where others who should have seen them simply looked the other way.
~ Joseph O'Connor
Publication is almost certainly a punishment for having written a book.
~ Joseph O'Neill
I'm starting to think there's something familiar about this fake Bramblestar," she murmured. "But I can't quite put my paw on what it is, or who it might actually be. I do know one thing, though," she added, meeting Shadowsight's concerned
~ Erin Hunter
Their matter-of-fact tone answered Jaypaw's question. These cats heard only the wind. The voices spoke to him alone.
~ Erin Hunter