Sentences with phrase «when beggars»

When beggars die, there are no comets seen; the heavens themselves blaze forth the death of princes.»
The guilt we are expected to feel when beggars and drifters hobble into the frame might well be answered by skepticism about Östlund's own dubious calculation, his reluctance to implicate himself or interrogate his own techniques.
«When beggars and shoeshine boys, barbers and beauticians can tell you how to get rich it is time to remind yourself that there is no more dangerous illusion than the belief that one can get something for nothing» Bernard Baruch
Here is you future: «The time came when the beggar died and the angels carried him to Abraham's side.

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Rightly said... when we move to the next source of energy for commercial usage... i.e a new technology fr energy... these extremists ll be the beggars..
When it comes to sin and the need for forgiveness, we are all «beggars before the throne» even though those of us whose self - interest is stronger than our self - will are more prone to sins of omission than commission are less likely to be found out.
It is divisive when it shuts out the king, and when it shuts out the beggar, and when it shuts out the wise man, and when it shuts out the simple soul.
The true spirit of the beggar can be discovered when he encounters a garbage container: He faces the garbage with a sense of anticipation.
Slate magazine's Carl Wilson turns his otherwise glowing review nasty when it comes to religion: «Christianity comes to the fore, particularly in the latter tale of a run - in with a homeless beggar who turns out to be God himself.
When one does give, it seems to me important to look into the eye of the beggar — if he or she is not blind — and to see there a fellow human being.
Once he fasted for three days and nights and when he was to break the fast he gave his food to a beggar and remained hungry himself.
So when we talk about selling what we possess and giving to the poor, we are talking about a daily possibility — unless, of course, we take up the beggar's bowl like the holy men of India and live day by day from what others will give us.
Just remember this, the next time you visit a holy temple, don't forget to observe those who are outside - nothing changes when you come out, no prayer makes the beggar filthy hungry man become rich in a minute, but You can feed him, at least once, and that to me is real....
When considering other stories told in the Gospel it's safe to assume those who were beggars were often outcasts, just as they are treated today.
Then when their flanks fall (dead), eat thereof and feed the beggar and the suppliant.
the soul is eternal as you supposed to understand the book of Luke in chapter 16 when both the beggar & the rich man died.
He knows it is «Messiah time,» the time when the blind see and the poor have their debts canceled and beggars become citizens again (cf. Luke 7:22 - 23) Who would have thought that a blind beggar would know it was this time?
The key turn in the narrative is when the blind beggar is able to speak of his pain.
The Cardinal, thinking of the story in Acts where Peter and John heal the lame beggar, says: «The time is past, Holy Father, when the church could say, «Silver and gold have I none.»»
if love always gives when there's no reward shown let us be beggars and paupers and servants at best laboring always so that others might rest that the sweet name of Jesus our tongues might confess
When Bob Cratchit brings the little crippled boy home from church on Christmas, he says to his wife: «He told me, coming home, that he hoped people saw him in the church, because he was a cripple, and it might be pleasant to them to remember upon Christmas Day, who made lame beggars walk, and blind men see.»
One bishop reported that he had to entertain three hundred guests on a single day, not to mention sixty or eighty beggars.34 Then, too, there were scholars whose educational expenses could be defrayed only through a church living, and when the average vicarage comprised, as in England, four thousand acres, 35 why should it not support more than the vicar?
It's only delusion when United believe they are «title rivals» with city or when the ever effusive Pochettino arrogantly says Tottenham's «ambition» is the league or champions league and not in the domestic cups (man hasn't won a pin but at Wembley a beggar surely has a choice).
Signing a 29 year old Auba for 60 mill who will be worth beggar all in 3 years time seems absurd especially when we have just signed 50 m Lacazette and still have Giroud Wellbeck and Perez!!!
Much of the time i think Giroud is good enough to be main striker in a Challenging team, its just when he has a day like the one against monaco it beggars belief.
Refusing to talk turkey with other clubs beggars belief when the players concerned had refused to sign contract extensions and Arsenal had rejected the prospect of possibly making # 150m in transfer sales for the turbulent trio this summer with the risk of losing all that dosh the following summer 2018, when they could walk away on frees».
The arrogance of the «big 6» and their fans beggars belief and I for one can't wait till next season when little old newly promoted Wolves gatecrash their monopoly.
I remember when I was little, different suburbs would do Beggars Night on different nights, so I would go trick or treating one or two different nights, to get the most out of my costume and of course, MORE candy
So it beggars belief that at a time when there are more than 80,000 empty homes in London alone, when concerns about food supply and the need for agricultural security are becoming more urgent, when our cities are at last beginning to revive thanks to densification strategies and the link between suburban sprawl and car dependency is so obvious, that politicians and think - tankers should begin to consider sacrificing the green belt for greedy house builders.
Citing what he says is the situation in Kenya, Dr Draman said when MPs leave office in few months they become beggars, disillusioned and some die because they do not fulfill their main reason for going to Parliament which is to get ministerial appointment.
I certainly remember looking at the lowest plans when this fiasco started, which would have beggared me, but didn't even cover doctor co-pays.
«As organised labour, we therefore find it difficult to place the faith of these people who are constantly feeding the public with lies in order to deceive when the truth of the matter is that Kogi State civil servants and pensioners are dying of starvation and treatable diseases, walking the street of Lokoja as beggars because their salaries and allowances have not been paid for a period of three to twenty - two months by the government of Yahaya Bello.
«The disease remains a beggar when it comes to budget.»
Why Edward Heath, when he became prime minister, kept him on as his Chief Scientific Adviser beggars belief, especially as earlier, when he was Leader of the Opposition, Heath had referred to Zuckerman as a «professor of tadpoles».
Again, if you are familiar with Bethesda games, you'd know you can open every container and pick pocket every NPC or loot their corpse, but there's no incentive to do those when a Jarl carries nothing better than the next beggar and you can't steal the same items shop keepers are selling.
Especially when Belle, who is a book worm, tries to teach a small girl to read and when Luke Evans (Gaston) puts up a marriage proposal to Belle saying that all those who end up lonely become as good as a beggar on the street.
There's some bizarre makeup effects utilized when she's an old beggar woman — akin to Maleficent — and outside of her «bibbity boppity boop» moment, we never see her again.
Summer is also a professional beggar when it comes to food.
Since holidays always mean good things to eat, some dogs turn into beggars and even thieves when faced with temptation.
I'm talking about when a blogger writes about how annoying beggars in Cambodia are and fails to so much as mention the country's bloody history and the Khmer Rouge regime created a cycle of extreme poverty that endures today.
When you have so little yourself, how much are you willing to give to a beggar?
Büttner's Beggar is nominated for this year's Turner prize, but here among the millionaires — in a year when the inequalities of London and beyond became impossible to ignore — it has a special urgency.
As such, it's not really all that appropriate to write a proper review of his current solo exhibition, «When Wishes Are Horses, Beggars Will Ride,» at Interstate Projects in Brooklyn.
When Wishes Are Horses, Beggars Will Ride, Michael Welsh's solo show at Interstate Projects in Bushwick, is a world outside of time and beyond place, where past and future create an unsettling vision of the present.
When specifying desirable alternatives, remember: «If wishes were horses, then beggars would ride.»
It beggars belief that the superfluous instruction to remove these six characters when the entire reference «112 (b)(1)(A)» had already been removed by a substantive amendment with real force and purpose could cloud the meaning of the Clean Air Act, let alone form the basis for a massive regulatory undertaking seeking to utterly transform the nation's energy system.
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