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Sunday Adelaja
Sunday Adelaja

Sunday Adelaja is a prominent pastor known for his unique leadership style and influence. Born on May 28, 1967, he has a wide following in the Christian community, particularly in Africa and globally. more

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“Della Street, Perry Mason’s confidential secretary, said, “A couple of lovebirds have strayed into the office without an appointment. They insist it’s a matter of life and death.” “Everything is,” Mason said. “If you start with the idea of perpetuating life, you must accept the inevitable corollary of death—but I presume these people aren’t interested in my philosophical ideas.” “These people,” Della Street announced, “are interested in each other, in the singing of the birds, the blue of the sky, the moonlight on water, the sound of the night wind in the trees.” Mason laughed. “It’s infectious. You are getting positively romantic, poetic, and show evidence of having been exposed to a highly contagious disease . . . . Now, what the devil would two lovebirds want with the services of a lawyer who specializes in murder cases?”

“Não me acreditarás se eu te disser o que tenho diante de mim, todas as imagens da igreja estão com os olhos vendados (...) Imagino esse homem a entrar aqui vindo do mundo dos cegos, aonde depois teria de regressar para cegar também, imagino as portas fechadas, a igreja deserta, o silêncio, imagino as estátuas, as pinturas, vejo-o ir de uma para outra, a subir aos altares e a atar os panos, com dois nós, para que não deslacem e caiam, a as sentar duas mãos de tinta nas pinturas para tornar mais espessa a noite branca em que entraram, esse padre deve ter sido o maior sacrílego de todos os tempos e de todas as religiões, o mais justo, o mais radicalmente humano, o que veio aqui para declarar finalmente que Deus não merece ver.”

“By 'Perry Mason moment,' I mean that climactic instant during a trial when you have just done something fantastic and everyone in the courtroom knows it. Your brilliant question or some stunning admission you coerced from a witness has left the opposing lawyer reeling, his mouth agape, and jurors amazed and entertained. The case is won; the rest of the trial is a formality. Your friends and colleagues are itching to congratulate you as soon as a recess is called. Only a supreme effort of will on your part, coupled with the knowledge that the judge and jurors are watching, keeps you from high-fiving everyone in sight.”