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  • Lang – Colonel Miles Quaritch Sigourney Weaver – Dr. Grace Augustine Giovanni Ribisi – Parker Selfridge Joel David Moore – Dr. Norm Spellman Dileep Rao...
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  • crime". The confession of evil works is the first beginning of good works. Augustine of Hippo, reported in Henry Southgate, Many Thoughts of Many Minds (1862)...
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  • April 20, 1824, "The Writings of Thomas Jefferson" (1854), ed. Henry Augustine Washington, vol. 7, p. 347 Je n'ai fait celle-ci plus longue que parce...
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  • Turned away from schools, hospitals. And not when we are lynched. St Augustine said, "An unjust law is no law at all." Which means I have a right, even...
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  • I, q. 1, art. 8, ad 4 Will is to grace as the horse is to the rider. Augustine of Hippo, in De Libero Arbitrio (388 - 395) Every time your enemy fires...
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  • Practical Quotations (1922), p. 918-19. It is the Mass that matters. Augustine Birrell, What, Then, Did Happen at the Reformation?, published in Nineteenth...
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  • Gustav Friedrich Waberi, Abdourahman Wachirabunjong, Pongpat Wade, J. Augustine Wadewitz, Adrianne Wadhwa, Mridul Wadiyar, Jayachamarajendra Wagner, Jane...
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  • faith. The only man who ever managed to see through rudeness was Saint Augustine. Lord Peter Wimsey: Wait a second... I'm not sure that you haven't said...
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  • then was all the more incurable because I did not deem myself a sinner. Augustine, Confessions, as translated by A. Outler (Dover: 2002), Book 5, Chapter...
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  • by Galland (1694). Filius istarum lacrymarum. A child of those tears. Augustine of Hippo, Confessions, Book III. 12. "It cannot be, that a child of those...
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  • essential context for ambition is a people corrupted by greed and sensuality. Augustine, The City of God (c. 400), as translated by H. Bettenson (1972), Book...
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  • graduated. [Milton] calls the university "A stony-hearted step-mother." Augustine Birrell, Obiter Dicta. Phrase used also by De Quincey, Confessions of...
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  • is he who understands. Augustine of Hippo, Homilies on the First Epistle of John, Trans. Boniface Ramsey, Works of St. Augustine, Part III, Vol. 14 (Hyde...
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  • reward of patience is patience. Anonymous, but commonly attributed to Augustine of Hippo. Wikipedia has an article about: Patience Look up patience in...
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  • whom it is easier to hate, but still easier to quote—Alexander Pope. Augustine Birrell, Alexander Pope; in Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations...
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  • eternal; to knowledge, the rational apprehension of things temporal. St. Augustine of Hippo, as quoted in The Anchor Book of Latin Quotations: with English...
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  • justice, and what are kingdoms but gangs of criminals on a large scale? Augustine, City of God, Book 4, Chapter 4, as translated by H. Bettenson (1972)...
    130 KB (18,712 words) - 17:56, 19 November 2024
  • Curiosis fabricavit inferos. He fashioned hell for the inquisitive. Augustine of Hippo, Confessions, Book XI, Chapter XII. Quoting an unnamed author...
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  • teaches that they will not be involved in condemnation[.] Augustine of Hippo, (415–16), St. Augustine: Anti-Pelagian Writings. We must be on our guard against...
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  • the poor. They who possess superfluities, possess the goods of others. Augustine, in The Cry for Justice, p. 398 Divitiae bona ancilla, pessima domina...
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