
On a Phil Donahue Show in 1984, as quoted in The Sword of the Lord (14 December 1984)
Source: Out of Oz
On a Phil Donahue Show in 1984, as quoted in The Sword of the Lord (14 December 1984)
Response in a letter to David Carr 9 Dec 1943 concerning his style L. S. Lowry - A Biography by Shelley Rhode Lowry Press 1999 ISBN 9781902970011.
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“There's no one here
And people everywhere
You're on you're own.”
"Better Living Through Chemistry", Rated R (2000)
Lyrics, Queens of the Stone Age
The Eighth Revelation, Chapter 18
Context: Here saw I a great oneing betwixt Christ and us, to mine understanding: for when He was in pain, we were in pain.
And all creatures that might suffer pain, suffered with Him: that is to say, all creatures that God hath made to our service. The firmament, the earth, failed for sorrow in their Nature in the time of Christ’s dying. For it belongeth naturally to their property to know Him for their God, in whom all their virtue standeth: when He failed, then behoved it needs to them, because of kindness, to fail with Him, as much as they might, for sorrow of His pains.
Book Five : "Mundus Vult Decepi", Ch. XXVII : Fond Motto of a Patriot
The Silver Stallion (1926)