ellauri014.html on line 1827: Yet not to thine eternal resting-place
ellauri026.html on line 508: An article by the late Dr. R. Fruin, which came to my knowledge after the completion of the manuscript, quite confirms my view of the utter untrustworthiness of Erasmus´ accounts of his early life.
ellauri042.html on line 877: No man is an Iland, intire of it selfe; every man is a peece of the Continent, a part of the maine; if a Clod bee washed away by the Sea, Europe is the lesse, as well as if a Promontorie were, as well as if a Mannor of thy friends or of thine owne were; any mans death diminishes me, because I am involved in Mankinde; And therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; It tolls for thee. [Donne´s original spelling and underlining]
ellauri042.html on line 916: If her eyes have not blinded thine, Ellei hiänen silmänsä jo sokaisseet sinuakin,
ellauri042.html on line 968: Dost woo my soul, for hers offering all thine: kosiskelet mua, korvauxexi hiänestä,
ellauri048.html on line 1152: Our wills are ours, to make them thine. Meidän tahdot on sun, tee mitä haluat.
ellauri048.html on line 1264: Some pleasure from thine early years. Joku herkuttelu sun poikavuosilta,
ellauri050.html on line 176: I fled Him, down the labyrinthine ways Juoxin karkuun häntä, pitkin koulun käytäviä
ellauri050.html on line 307: A weed, albeit an amaranthine weed, rikkaruoho, vaikkakin nätti rikkaruoho,
ellauri061.html on line 423: HAMLET I think it be thine, indeed; for thou liest in't. HAMLET Sunhan se näyttää olevan, kunsä makaat siinä.
ellauri061.html on line 426: HAMLET 'Thou dost lie in't, to be in't and say it is thine: HAMLET Makaathan sä siinä, oot siinä ja sanot eze on sun;
ellauri066.html on line 516: The Book of Proverbs mentions an emotion similar to schadenfreude: "Rejoice not when thine enemy falleth, and let not thine heart be glad when he stumbleth: Lest the LORD see it, and it displease him, and he turn away his wrath from him." (Proverbs 24:17–18, King James Version). Jutkut on eteviä schadenfreudessa, kun ne on niin usein olleet häviäjiä. Esim The Bob Dylan 1965 song "Like a Rolling Stone" is an expression of schadenfreude in popular culture.[original research?]
ellauri072.html on line 208: This surprising, even shockingly "liberal" view of homosexual love as being the counterpart of the heterosexual kind should cause more notice than it generally does; perhaps even greater surprise should attend the extraordinarily generous gestures made toward the three Florentine homosexual politicians, Iacopo Rusticucci, Guido Guerra, and Tegghiaio Aldobrandi, whom we encounter in Inf. 16. They are presented as being among the most admirable figures in Hell. Let us examine the scene briefly. Virgil, who so often warns Dante when the latter begins to admire or become sympathetic (or overly concerned with) the damned, here is urgent in his approbation of these three sinners: "a costor si vuole esser cortese." This is the only time in Hell in which cortesia is mentioned as a fitting response to the damned except for Beatrice's and Dante's use of "cortese" for Virgil (Inf. 2.58, 2.134). The following tercet only emphasizes the guide's appreciation of their worthiness.
ellauri094.html on line 528: Until thine hour. Valomerkkiin saakka.
ellauri094.html on line 558: Above thine head. Sun pään yläpuolella.
ellauri111.html on line 578: [I]f thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, THOU SHALT BE SAVED. (Romans 10:9)
ellauri143.html on line 327: Absence of lust to make another's cherished riches thine.
ellauri143.html on line 538: Though thine own life for that spared life the price must pay,

ellauri153.html on line 485: theistic problem of evil can similarly be posed as a question of the trustworthiness of God: how can
ellauri159.html on line 1372: Relieve the needy with thine ampler pelf,
ellauri164.html on line 552: Two lessons: 1. The failings of good men may be culpable in God's sight and displeasing to him out of all proportion to the degree of blameworthiness they present to our eye. So far is it from being true (as many seem to think) that believers' sins are no sins at all, and need give no concern, that, on the contrary, the Lord dislikes the stain of sin most when it is seen in his dear children. The case of Moses is not singular. Sins which the Lord overlooks in other men he will occasionally put some mark of special displeasure upon, when they are committed by one who is eminent for holiness and honourable service. It is, no doubt, a just instinct which leads all right-thinking people to be blind to the failings of good men who have been signally useful in their day. But if the good men become indulgent to their own faults they are likely to be rudely awakened to a sense of their error. The better a man is, his sins may be the more dishonouring to God. A spot hardly visible on the coat of a labouring man, may be glaringly offensive on the shining raiment of a throned king.
ellauri164.html on line 894: “And the LORD said unto Moses, Go on before the people, and take with thee of the elders of Israel; and thy rod, wherewith thou smotest the river, take in thine hand, and go. Behold, I will stand before thee there upon the rock in Horeb; and thou shalt smite the rock, and there shall come water out of it, that the people may drink. And Moses did so in the sight of the elders of Israel. “And the LORD said unto Moses, Go on before the people, and take with thee of the elders of Israel; and thy rod, wherewith thou smotest the river, take in thine hand, and go.” Exodus 17:5–6
ellauri241.html on line 170: And by thine eyes, and by thy starry crown!" ja sinun silmiesi ja tähtikruunusi kautta!"
ellauri241.html on line 173: "Too frail of heart! for this lost nymph of thine, "Liian hauras sydän! Sillä tämä kadonnut nymfisi,
ellauri241.html on line 352: Of thine harmonious sisters keep in tune sopusointuisista sisaristasi pidä viritettynä
ellauri241.html on line 783: For all thine impious proud-heart sophistries, kaikkien jumalattomien ylpeyssydämesi viisastelujen,
ellauri241.html on line 834: But being too happy in thine happiness,— Mutta ollen liian onnellinen onnestasi, -
ellauri241.html on line 1117: Old records, saving thine, sound not so cool:

ellauri241.html on line 1222: Methinks it now is at my will to jump Into thine arms;

ellauri241.html on line 1246: And what army? Of thine own will,

ellauri241.html on line 1270: My lips to thine, that they may richly feast

ellauri368.html on line 303: When he (Scrooge McDuck) gave a coin in alms to a poor man, he shouted at him this: 'Why do you sit with thy hands folded? The sleep of the laborer is sweet; go, then, till the earth and live with the labor of thine own hands. Thy hands are not bound, nor are thy feet put into fetters. By Jehovah, all of you are poor, because you hold your hands akimbo. If you had in your possession all the gold of my money bin, you would squander it. Do you perhaps wait for manna to come down from beaven, as it did for those who went out of Egypt, or for the earth to bring forth white bread and garments of fine wool, colored and embroidered, or do you wait for God to open windows in heaven?
xxx/ellauri081.html on line 127: Burnt the fire of thine eyes? juotti silmät sulle, kissa?
xxx/ellauri104.html on line 318: POV 2-phenylalanine, 8-ornithine]vasopressin
xxx/ellauri123.html on line 988: lightly on a gentle knee and print on thine
xxx/ellauri125.html on line 307: Though only 40 minutes long, “Yeezus” weighs a ton, heavy with gravity and mouthiness, yowls, synthetic noise, deep beats and screams. A multi-dimensional contradiction, West tosses out rhyme-schemed similes that employ racial ideas rich with symbolism but often in service of harsh lyrics that suggests he either doesn’t appreciate or care about original intent.
xxx/ellauri130.html on line 120: "And thou shalt eat the fruit of thine own body, the flesh of thy sons and of thy daughters." -- Deuteronomy 28:53
xxx/ellauri130.html on line 143: "Heap on wood, kindle the fire, consume the flesh, and spice it well, and let the bones be burned. Then set it empty upon the coals thereof, that the brass of it may be hot, and may burn, and that the filthiness of it may be molten in it, that the scum of it may be consumed. She hath wearied herself with lies, and her great scum went not forth out of her: her scum shall be in the fire. -- Ezekiel 24:10-12
xxx/ellauri136.html on line 520: There was only one variable that separated the people who have a strong sense of love and belonging and the people who really struggle for it. And that was, the people who have a strong sense of love and belonging believe they're worthy of love and belonging. That's it. These are whole-hearted people, self-satisfied people, living from this deep sense of worthiness. What they had in common was a sense of courage. Courage, the original definition of courage, when it first came into the English language -- it's from the Latin word "cor," meaning "heart" -- and the original definition was to be who you are with your whole heart (sydän taas, hui, yäk). And so these folks had, very simply, the courage to be imperfect.
xxx/ellauri136.html on line 530: Well, I have a vulnerability issue. I'm not sufficiently vulnerable. And I know that vulnerability is the core of shame and fear and our struggle for worthiness, but it appears that it's also the birthplace of joy, of creativity, of belonging, of love. And I think I have a problem, and I need some help." And I said, "But here's the thing: no family stuff, no childhood shit, that's way too vulnerable."
xxx/ellauri137.html on line 314: And deep through the darkness thine eyes I divined,
xxx/ellauri139.html on line 471: “He cursed thee and thine, both house and land: Se kiros sun koko suvun, talon, sutkin, rääppä!
xxx/ellauri139.html on line 684: “Thou art my heaven, and I thine eremite: Sä oot mun lemmikki ja mä sun erakko,
xxx/ellauri139.html on line 685: “Open thine eyes, for meek St. Agnes’ sake, Aunen päivän aamupalaa ala kerätä,
xxx/ellauri139.html on line 749: “I curse not, for my heart is lost in thine, Ei sit muuta jää kuin vanha Auf Wiedesehn,
xxx/ellauri148.html on line 165: The Lord will return your captivity and have compassion upon thee, and will return and gather thee from all the peoples whiter the Lord thy God hath scattered thee. If any of thine that are dispersed be in the uttermost parts of heaven, from thence will the Lord thy God will bring thee into the land which thy fathers possessed, and thou shalt possess it (Deut. 30:3-5)
xxx/ellauri166.html on line 50: The staff is miraculously transformed into a snake and then back into a staff. The staff is thereafter referred to as the "rod of God" or "staff of God" (depending on the translation). And thou shalt take this rod in thine hand, wherewith thou shalt do signs".
xxx/ellauri186.html on line 809: Summa summarum, both objections are found to be lacking to the argument presented against the Quran. Serious reflection and study should be given concerning the trustworthiness of the Quranic text itself and the teachings espoused within the book. Clearly it is all a big lie (the Quran), and the Bible wins 6-0! Amen, let's pray. No, not you! roll up your little rug, take your dirty sandals and get your heathen ass outa here!
xxx/ellauri232.html on line 328: After a rabbi examines a shochet’s knife and is satisfied with his skill and knowledge, he issues him a certificate of kabbalah, attesting to his worthiness.
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 139: But favourable and fair as thine eye’s beam Vaan suotuisaa ja vaaleaa kuin silmäs säde
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 149: Rise up, shine, stretch thine hand out, with thy bow Nöyse, paista, anna tassua, ja jousella
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 152: Shot through and through with arrows; let thine hair Ammu se täyteen nuolenreikiä; kampaa tukkasi,
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 154: Which was the moon, and thine eyes fill the world Joka oli kuu, ja sun silmät täyttää maailman
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 170: Sent in thine anger against us for sin done Jonka lähetit äkäisenä tehtyämme syntiä:
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 294: Queen, but what is it that hath burnt thine heart? Kymingatar, mikäs sun mahaa polttelee?
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 604: Set thine eye thither and fix thy spirit and say
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 844: And set thine eyes and heart on hopes high-born
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 852: Have the gods given his life in hand as thine?
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 958: Abstain thy feet from following, and thine eyes
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 960: From amorous touch; nor set toward hers thine heart,
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 972: O child, for thine head's sake; mine eyes wax thick,
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 974: So glorious; and for love of thine own eyes
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 977: But by thine hand, by thy sweet life and eyes,
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 985: I forget never; I have seen thee all thine years
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 988: Seeing thine head glitter and thine hand burn its way
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 996: Or what sea saw thee, or sounded with thine oar,
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1002: Was whiter, and no gold yellower than thine hair,
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1006: Fear thou the gods and me and thine own heart,
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1026: Thou shalt not die as men die, but thine end
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1179: ⁠The light of thine eyelids and hair,
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1196: ⁠Thou hast set thine hand as a curse,
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1252: With perfect chaplets woven for thine of thee.
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1270: And holy habit of thine eyes, and feet
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1307: Keep thine hands clean; they have time enough to stain.
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1311: For thine shall rest and wax not red to-day.
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1315: Have all thy will of words; talk out thine heart.
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1462: Till life’s right hand be loosened from thine hand
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1549: ⁠Touch, nor consume thine eyelids as the sun,
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1570: Yea, with thine hate, O God, thou hast covered us,
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1590: ⁠Feeble; and thou art against us, and thine hand
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1600: ⁠And flames of fire the eyelids of thine eyes;
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1604: ⁠And our hands labour and thine hand scattereth;
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1672: At the king's word I rode afoam for thine.
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1905: ⁠Toward him, even as thine heart now
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1943: ⁠By thine arrows and thy might
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2002: Nay, should thine own seed slay himself, O queen?
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2014: What mutterest thou with thine ambiguous mouth?
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2026: O miserable, and spoiled at thine own hand.
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2095: Maiden, thine own hand for thyself hath reaped,
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2162: A brand consuming thine own soul and me.
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2270: Nay, for the son lies close about thine heart,
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2514: ⁠Till thou say in thine heart Enough?
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2518: The sweetness of spring in thine hair, and the light in thine eyes.
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2520: The light of the spring in thine eyes, and the sound in thine ears;
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2522: Yet thine heart shall wax heavy with sighs and thine eyelids with tears.
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2524: Wilt thou cover thine hair with gold, and with silver thy feet?
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2534: And the veil of thine head shall be grief; and the crown shall be pain.
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2552: Looks red from the eaten fruits of thine own womb;
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2576: And in thine eyes are hollow light and heat.
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2584: I fear thee for the trembling of thine eyes.
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2818: O son, he said, son, lift thine eyes, draw breath,
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2903: ⁠And their clash in thine ear,
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2942: Alas thy beauty! alas thy body! alas thine head!
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3010: ⁠Filling thine eyes
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3011: ⁠And fulfilling thine ears
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3223: My father’s, and that holier breast of thine,
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3249: A bitter kiss; and grasp me with thine arms,
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3252: And with thine holy maiden eyes drop dew,
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3275: Turn homeward and am gone out of thine eyes.
109