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| 26.09.2007 | | Amaziah was twenty and five years old when he began to reign, and he reigned twenty and nine years in Jerusalem. And his mother's name was Jehoaddan of Jerusalem. | | Bible | | (Uncategorized) | |
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| 23.09.2007 | | And We make therein gardens of palms and grapevines and We make springs to flow forth in it, / That they may eat of the fruit thereof, and their hands did not make it; will they not then be grateful? / Glory be to Him Who created pairs of all things, of what the earth grows, and of their kind and of what they do not know. | | Quran | | (Uncategorized) | |
| 22.09.2007 | And Father, how can I love you
Or any of my brothers more?
I love you like the little bird
That picks up crumbs around the door. | | William Blake | | (Uncategorized) | |
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| 20.09.2007 | | Therefore the five kings of the Amorites, the king of Jerusalem, the king of Hebron, the king of Jarmuth, the king of Lachish, the king of Eglon, gathered themselves together, and went up, they and all their hosts, and encamped before Gibeon, and made war against it. | | Bible | | (Uncategorized) | |
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| 17.09.2007 | | Therefore the LORD shall have no joy in their young men, neither shall have mercy on their fatherless and widows: for every one is an hypocrite and an evildoer, and every mouth speaketh folly. For all this his anger is not turned away, but his hand is stretched out still. | | Bible | | (Uncategorized) | |
| 16.09.2007 | | Mathematics would certainly have not come into existence if one had known from the beginning that there was in nature no exactly straight line, no actual circle, no absolute magnitude. | | Friedrich Nietzsche | | (Uncategorized) | |
| 15.09.2007 | | Start every day off with a smile and get it over with. | | W. C. Fields | | (Smile) | |
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| 13.09.2007 | | Thou shalt be visited of the LORD of hosts with thunder, and with earthquake, and great noise, with storm and tempest, and the flame of devouring fire. | | Bible | | (Uncategorized) | |
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| 11.09.2007 | | We are all full of weakness and errors; let us mutually pardon each other our follies it is the first law of nature. | | Voltaire | | (Uncategorized) | |
| 10.09.2007 | | No man's error becomes his own Law; nor obliges him to persist in it. | | Thomas Hobbes | | (Errors) | |
| 09.09.2007 | | Now it came to pass, as they went, that he entered into a certain village: and a certain woman named Martha received him into her house. | | Bible | | (Uncategorized) | |
| 08.09.2007 | | He that wrestles with us strengthens our nerves, and sharpens our skill. Our antagonist is our helper. This amicable conflict with difficulty helps us to an intimate acquaintance with our object, and compels us to consider it in all its relations. It will not suffer us to be superficial. | | Edmund Burke | | (Uncategorized) | |