I'm okay with raising daughters who are more likely to see
the eternal value of working inside of the home.
Not exact matches
The following verses through the first part
of verse 15 illustrates how only the
work which is built upon the foundation
of Jesus Christ will have
eternal value.
Justification by faith alone does not get rid
of works, but only magnifies their
eternal value.
But whether or not there is, perhaps, some trace
of a love like Georges's and Anne's that lingers on, that really is as immortal as true love can feel to us, we can at least be certain
of one thing: The
value of a
work of art as perfectly achieved as Amour, with its true, profound, and thorough tribute to the emotion after which it's named, is, for whatever it's worth, as close to imperishable and
eternal as it gets.
While one might well reply that Ingres's Apotheosis
of Homer is as irrevocably bound to the same historical moment as Courbet's Studio, even though it attempts to establish universal
values and
eternal verities, in the case
of Ingres's
work this is despite rather than because
of the intentions
of the artist; one might almost say that as far as Ingres was concerned, to be
of one's time was a measure
of failure rather than
of achievement.