Sentences with phrase «last written word»

You get the last written word — and your appeal may be judged on the basis of these submissions.
In Martin Luther's last written words, «We are beggars, that is true!»
Some of John Bowlby's last written words nicely encapsulate his focus on attachment in close relationships:

Not exact matches

Last month, the CEO of AngelList, Naval Ravikant, wrote a strongly - worded letter to the SEC voicing these concerns, in particular.
«The point of this word craft and image manipulation,» Wells writes, «is to last.
I appreciate the kind words, I honestly never thought I would get this involved with investing last year so its cool to see this thing grow, and to also write about it.
In time, I noticed that the last chapter of Ecclesiastes contains words directed toward people in my own profession of writing: «He pondered and searched out and set in order many proverbs.
(144,000 the new Jerusalem) * Revelation 3:12 and I will write upon him the name of my God, and the name of the city of my God, which is new Jerusalem, which cometh down out of heaven from my God: (Revelation 21:12) And it shall come to pass in the last days * Isaiah 2:3 And many people shall go and say, Come ye, and let us go up to the mountain of the Lord, to the house of the God of Jacob; and he will teach us of his ways, and we will walk in his paths: for out of Zion shall go forth the law, and the word of the Lord from Jerusalem.
Nobody can write anything on the Quran which is the final testament and it exists without even a single word changed for the last 1400 years.
In my last essay at First Things, I echoed the words of Pope Benedict writing about the pastoral care of the homosexual person by saying, «only what is true can ultimately be pastoral.»
«There are only a handful of authors in the whole world who I try to find and read every last word they've ever written.
What the text of the Bible meant when it was written, as far as that can be determined, is part of interpretation, but it can never be the last word, nor even the most important word.
In concluding his statement, the president combined words from the first and last lines of a moving poem, «High Flight,» written by a poet - pilot, John Gillespie Magee, Jr. «We will never forget them,» the president said, «nor the last time we saw them this morning as they prepared for their journey and waved goodbye, «and slipped the surly bonds of earth to touch the face of God.»»
The prophecy in the last words of John's Gospel, that if the many other things which Jesus did were to be written, the world itself would not contain the books, comes close to fulfillment in the oft - repeated enterprise of writing a life of Christ or an interpretation of some aspect of his teaching.
His Gospel was written, as were those of the other evangelists, to assure believers that their losses and grief, their sorrows and anguish, were not the last word.
This time last year, for instance, I wrote down that I wanted to write 100,000 words, the general requirement for a book or novel, and pay off a specific amount on my car loan.
On asking this correspondent to explain more fully what he meant by these last words, the answer he wrote was this: --
«When I wrote to him last weekend to offer my prayers for his battle with prostate cancer, he replied with these words: «Wonderful that you over there will soon have women bishops.
After that passage which is often read out loud at weddings, Paul writes that someday all of our important and inspired words will end, our praying in tongues will end, our knowledge will end but love will be what lasts forever.
I've been especially encouraged by the words and actions of Russell Moore, president of the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission of the SBC, who took a trip to the border last week and who wrote a really powerful challenge to Christians regarding their response to the child refugees.
Having spent the past few days listening more and speaking less, I circled those last few words in my notebook and wrote «strongest point» beside them.
On the last page, in the conclusion, he had written the words «This is the paragraph you added,» and drawn a huge red arrow.
Last month I spent several days reading, editing, revising, and arguing with myself about the 100,000 words I had written.
So Keats writes in one of his last letters of Fanny Brown these words: «Everything that reminds me of her goes through me like a spear.»
did the persons writing the Gospels ask «what were the very last words of Jesus..
Beloved, I now write to you this second epistle (in both of which I stir up your pure minds by way of reminder), that you may be mindful of the words which were spoken before by the holy prophets, and of the commandment of us, the apostles of the Lord and Savior, knowing this first: that scoffers will come in the last days, walking according to their own lusts, and saying, «Where is the promise of His coming?
From your last post: «So in other words, God inspired both the accurate writing of Scripture, as well as the accurate selection of which books to include within Scripture....
In other words, since Moses began writing the Pentateuch (Genesis — Deuteronomy) around 1400 B.C. and since the last book of the Bible was written around 400 B.C., are we to believe that throughout all history and around the entire world, God was only whispering to a select few individuals for only a few brief centuries?
How is it that a few words written on parchment by some unnamed, ignorant, desert dwelling goat herder a few thousand years ago can do such long lasting damage to LGBT people today?
In any case, he had written his own last word on the matter in his two long treatises in 1526 and 1527.
Kathleen I do feel the need to point out that in the last chapter of Revelations it says «For I testify unto every man that heareth the words of the prophecy of this book, If any man shall add unto these things, God shall add unto him the plagues that are written in this book: And if any man shall take away from the words of the book of this prophecy, God shall take away his part out of the book of life, and out of the holy city, and [from] the things which are written in this book.»
«Beloved, I now write to you this second epistle (in both of which I stir up your pure minds by way of reminder), that you may be mindful of the words which were spoken before by the holy prophets, and of the commandment of us, the apostles of the Lord and Savior, knowing this first: that scoffers will come in the last days, walking according to their own lusts...» This one is a scoffer (false teacher).
At last, by the mercy of God, meditating day and night, I turned to the context of the following words: «In it (the Gospel) the righteousness of God is revealed, as it is written, «He who through faith is righteous shall live.»»
«Textual ambiguities also make it clear... that whatever Job's last words may mean, they convey anything but a simple confession of sin,» Balentine writes.
Speaking of last year, as you know I completely immersed myself in my work, writing a 65,000 - word cookbook.
Thanks for this giveaway, I don't live in US / Canada, but I so lucky to have friends there to pick up this beauty in case I win Thanks for these wise words about blogging (it's been a while I wrote my last post, but this still dreaming of coming back), it's so nice to hear we all share same passion.
When Miyoko Schinner, the founding father of Miyoko's Kitchen, writes a vegan cheese recipe and says it's «the last word cheese sauce,» we all know it's going to be good.
Every last word is personally written by Vince.
I wrote last week that our new signings would have known he was going, a few of you disagreed but not Jon, he had faith in my words!
The number of words in the first column ever written on P&T (497) + the number of words in the last column Seth wrote for P&T (772) + the number of letters in «Seth Rosenthal» (13) + the number of Knicks playoff wins since P&T first came into existence (7) = 1,289
I've written thousands of words about Tiger over the last month so we don't need to go too deep here.
In the spirit of Real Diaper Week last week, I wrote to our state daycare regulations board asking if they would consider changing the wording about cloth diapers.
Though I wrote these words eight years ago, I don't think the concerns of sports moms have changed all that much and that what I said then largely still hold true today, although I think, if I were to update the list of concerns, I would probably add two more: fifth, that mothers want a more inclusive youth sports experience that is affordable to all families, regardless of socio - economic status or whether they live in a wealthy suburb or an economically disadvantaged inner city neighborhood, and sixth, that mothers want a better balance between sports and family life (a problem I explored in the book and on these pages, but that, if anything, has gotten worse, not better, in the last eight years).
Sirota gets the last word, calling Ford «an avatar of the most powerful people in this country,» adding: «In this economy, and you've written a book about courage... I don't really get it.»
«The authorisation of «all necessary measures» is broad and appears to allow the targeting of Gaddafi and others who act to put civilians «under threat of attack», words that go beyond the need to establish a connection with actual attacks,» he wrote in the Guardian last Friday.
«Instead of writing about a 24 - year - old out - of - context quote which refers to my supermarkets,... The Post should be writing about Joe Lhota and his poorly worded attack on the Port Authority Police he made last week,» Catsimatidis said.
Typo — I meant to write It's amazing that conservatives are so willing to ignore the undisputed evidence that Hoffman went back on his word not to run last year.
Between travel and client work, my brain's been too scattered for serious writing lately (except for that 4000 - word publication I had due last week, more about which soon...), but this mental dam can not hold forever.
And what are we to do with the fact that these powerful words, written last week in tears — literally — by a once joyous band of journalists, were almost ignored in the tsunami of reactions to the image itself of a Mohamed with a Je suis Charlie banner shedding a tear?
«He wouldn't say it, because he's CHUCK SCHUMER and always has to be right and get the last word,» Ford writes.
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