Income earned by
the sweat of your brow should be taxed at the lowest rates, not the highest.
I realize that non-literal nuances are difficult for those who NEED to only think in simplistic childish term, but that doesn't change the fact, the Hebrews did not believe in immortality the way it's thought of today... «By
the sweat of your brow you will eat your food until you return to the ground, since from it you were taken; for dust you are and to dust you will return.»
But God said «by
the sweat of your brow you will bring forth your livelihood».
It is infinitely comic that a man, moved unto tears, so much moved that not only tears but sweat trickle from him, can sit and read, or hear, representations of self - denial, of the nobility of sacrificing one's life for the truth — and then the next instant — one, two, three, slap - dash, almost with the tears still in his eyes — is in full swing, in
the sweat of his brow, with all his might and main, helping falsehood to conquer.
We have to take much more literally too the «mythological» curse on the earth because of sin: «cursed be the earth in thy work, thorns and thistles shall it bring forth to thee: in
the sweat of thy brow shalt thou eat thy bread, till thou return to the dust, from which thou wast taken».
They will experience how great a good is food when Adam has to earn it by
the sweat of his brow.
«By
the sweat of your brow you will eat your food until you return to the ground,» God declares in Genesis 3:19.
(6a) 3:19 — «The curse which has been laid on humanity, in fable and in fact, is that by
the sweat of its brow shall it live» (AE 67).
Genesis 3:19 «By
the sweat of your brow you will eat your food until you return to the ground, since from it you were taken; for dust you are and to dust you will return.»
19 By
the sweat of your brow you will eat food until you return to the ground, for out of it you were taken; for you are dust, and to dust you will return.»
By
the sweat of your brow, you will eat your food until you return to the ground, since from it you were taken,» God told the man.
It is this laborious exercise that does sometimes tempt a minister to envy the condition of those who gain their living by
the sweat of their brows, without the toil and distraction of their spirits.
You can find me in the kitchen whisking like a mad woman, desperately calling for a friend to wipe
the sweat of my brow (you can't stop string after all!)
Through our talents, strength, and occasionally the sheer
sweat of our brow, we have always been able to find a way to give to others.
It is only after they sin that reference is made to tilling the soil and growing grains, and this reference is mingled with a reference to death when God tells Adam: «From
the sweat of your brow shall you get bread to eat, until you return to the ground from which you were taken.»
Some object to anyone else making money from
the sweat of their brow.
(It is) not mere
sweat of the brow, by which I mean the application of rigid criteria to the processing of data.
Within this analysis the post uses some vivid language such as «The Court shot down the «
sweat of the brow» or «industrious collection» doctrine put forth by the publisher of the original directory as irrelevant...»
Sweat of the brow is no longer enough, as it is not in Canada under CCH or in other countries such as the US under Feist.
Not exact matches
The
sweat off a central banker's
brow is for the purpose
of making the future predictably bland for their member banks.
You said, «Nay sayers can compare notes on what they have done, their greatest contribution is to have mooched off the
sweat of the Christians
brow.»
Nay sayers can compare notes on what they have done, their greatest contribution is to have mooched off the
sweat of the Christians
brow.
From the story
of the Garden
of Eden, where such natural hardships as earning one's livelihood by the
sweat of one's
brow, contending with weeds, bearing children with travail, and even wearing clothes, are interpreted as definite penalties for the sin
of Adam and Eve, the Old Testament is haunted by the idea that adversity is retributive.
Our favorite wings are from Squatters Brew Pub and I have yet to capture their wipe -
sweat - from - your -
brow - but - keep - eating perfect medley
of heat and flavor.
For what she was serving up, Lori's meals were coming together with barely a bead
of sweat from her
brow (or at least she made it look that way).
Wipe not a bead
of sweat from your
brow.
Sweat ran down the chile - eaters»
brows and dripped into their eyes, mingled their with tears and spilled onto their cheeks before joining the flow
of snot running from their noses right into their mouths.
Not only does it have the full flavor
of it milder number 3 companion, it has an added kick that will put a little
sweat on your
brow.
We strolled through the tropical gardens, with beads
of sweat on our
brow from the humidity and smiles aglow.
Sweat dripping down your
brow, crushed and pinched fingers, and indistinguishable shouts
of frustration are pretty much the three ways I would typically describe the process
of installing a car seat.
«It's 10 % talent, 90 %
sweat,» Ginola declares, not a bead
of sweat on his
brow despite the skateboarding exploits.
The usual trajectory
of a political career is first to be a public servant and eat bread from the
sweat of one's
brow, and then after a time to leave office and cash in as a lobbyist.
«Unfortunately, when Michael Whalen approached the Diocese
of Buffalo with his request for assistance, I'm sure Bishop Malone and his attorney wiped the
sweat off their
brows and said «whew, thank God for the statute
of limitations.
With the first relief well nearly two months away, however, BP has wiped a bit
of sweat from its collective
brow as the lower marine riser package (LMRP) cap installed June 3 has begun collecting an increasing amount
of oil each day, according to the company.
«Since the shape
of the
brow ridge is not driven by spatial and mechanical requirements alone, and other explanations for
brow ridges such as keeping
sweat or hair out
of eyes have already been discounted, we suggest a plausible contributing explanation can be found in social communication.»
Regardless
of why we love spicy foods, there are pros and cons to the pepper: Eating spicy foods can help you better manage portions (you eat more slowly when your
brow is
sweating and your tongue is on fire).
In other news, it is still freakin» hot in Tulsa (as you can see from the
sweat on my
brow in a few
of these pics) and there is a dancing frog in the background
of a few
of these pics (sister is still learning how to use Photoshop and learn the value
of the «blur tool» — stay tuned).
My
brow started to
sweat and I took a few desperate sips
of water.
And if THAT guy obtains stacks
of napkins to blot his
sweat - bag
brow, and then in response to your understandable concern over his possible ailment says, «No, I'm just a super lean, extremely fit athlete.
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Considering the film is essentially just 12 men arguing around a table for 90 minutes, Lumet had plenty to consider in terms
of how to craft a compelling drama, from the positioning
of the characters to the amount
of sweat dripping from their
brows.
TS: Playing with my Superman and performing sermons for my mother, granny and auntie with my Little Golden Book, a small glass
of orange juice and a napkin to wipe the
sweat from my unwrinkled
brow.
So far, Cooper has received mainly positive reviews, with Guardian critic Alexis Soloski writing that the actor's «portrayal at first seems tiresomely showy, the kind
of acting that demands the audience acknowledge and applaud each drop
of sweat trickling from the thespian
brow.
Make no mistake about it; Miss Julie is theatricality wiping the
sweat off
of the highest
brow.
Tension rises as Connolly scrambles to protect Bulger and keep the deal intact, weaseling his way out
of tight spots (like when Bulger is the prime suspect in a high - profile out -
of - state murder) and wiping
sweat off
of his
brow with every close call.
In In the Mood for Love, the camera is pinned down, obliged to repeat the same povs again and again on repeated activities and behaviors, like musical refrains — Leung and Cheung knocking on each other's doors and talking to each other's offscreen spouses, Leung's wife barely glimpsed behind the partition at the hotel where she works, Cheung walking down the steps
of the noodle - shop and wiping the
sweat from her
brow with the back
of her hand.
Following a lengthy stint
of precarious bends and unpredictable apexes, my relaxed state
of being and
sweat - free
brow have me convinced this is one
of the most proficient cars in which to go fast.
No white knuckles, no
sweat on the
brow, but certainly not state -
of - the - art either.
If the price
of paper and ink and printing costs were to go up, that would affect the pricing
of the book, but not the
sweat on the author's
brow.
You're not alone if the feeling
of the holiday spirit is followed quickly by
sweat on your
brow, remembering how last year's gift - buying experience left you in debt that you may have just climbed out
of, or are still paying off.