P Quotes
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“Pasteur himself was absolutely fearless. Anxious to secure a sample of saliva straight from the jaws of a rabid dog, I once saw him with the glass tube held between his lips draw a few drops of the deadly saliva from the mouth of a rabid bull-dog, held on the table by two assistants, their hands protected by leather gloves.”
Source: The Story of San Michele
“Pasteur originally conceived the idea of germs and of destroying them. Although this started as a personal thing, it has mushroomed into DDT, killing beetles and worms, resulting in food contamination, much sickness, and trouble. Although he is regarded as hero by modern medicine, Pasteur will be treated in much the same way as a warmonger when he is judged in the spiritual world.”
“Pasti berat hidup dengan orang berkepribadian sepertiku, ini lebih dari yang kuharapkan. Aku pikir tak ada wanita yang lebih hebat darimu diluar sana.
Terima kasih sudah terus mencoba bertahan hingga hari ini.”
“PastI, kita akan bertemu kan, dengan apa adanya, dengan canda yang kita pendam lama, dengan gemuruh angin yang lama tak kita hembuskan
#andradobing”
“Pastime passing excellent, if it he husbanded with modesty.”
Source: The New Oxford Shakespeare: Modern Critical Edition: The Complete Works
“PASTIME, n. A device for promoting dejection. Gentle exercise for intellectual debility.”
Source: The Devil's Dictionary: The Devil World
“Pastor Bates was a careful reader of theology, literature and history. He delighted especially in Gibbon's woeful treatment of Christians in The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, perusing the fifteenth and sixteenth chapters routinely and with glee. He enjoyed brilliant heretics as only the confidently faithful can, seeing in Gibbon the inspired rantings of a cheerleader working himself into a frenzy for a losing team, getting especially rabid come the dreaded fourth quarter, when Jesus begins running up the score.”
Source: The Total View of Taftly: A Novel
“Pastor Pauline has also joined the Women Like Me Community, and many of the Women in her Church have written books whose proceeds go back to them, helping with desperately needed food and supplies.”
Source: Women Like Me: Kenyan Mothers Speak
“Pastor Russell lived in nearby Pittsburgh and said that there was no hell. This was terrible for we all knew that everyone but the Baptists were going there, so to believe there was no hell upset all the countryside theology.”
Source: The Autobiography of a Catholic Anarchist
“Pastor Saeed Abedini is coming home. Held for three and a half years, his unyielding faith has inspired people around the world in the global fight to uphold freedom of religion. Now Pastor Abedini will return to his church and community in Idaho.”
“Pastor, Teacher, Preacher, Mr. Prophet, The Healing and Miracle Evangelist, and Brother/Sister Shepherd your Sheep are crying for a Balanced Meal because they are getting deformed. Teach them the Gospel of Jesus Christ (the Gospel of the Kingdom)—why He came to die for Humanity.”
Source: THE HONEYMOON: A SACRED AND UNFORGETTABLE SAVOUR OF A BLISSFUL MARITAL JOURNEY
“Pastor Veronica told the story of a sparrow lying in the street with its legs straight up in the air, straining. a warhorse walks up to it, and says, 'What on earth are you doing?' The sparrow replies, 'I heard the sky was falling, and I wanted to help.'The warhorse sneers-- 'Do you really think you're going to hold back the sky, with those scrawny little legs?' And the sparrow says, 'One does what one can.'”
“Pastor Wyatt still shakes hands with people. He pays no attention to the warning to switch to the elbow bump. Cole remembers learning about this while he was still in regular school. Public health officials were trying to get people to switch because touching elbows did not spread infection the way touching hands did. Cole knows there are many people who have switched, but he sees the elbow bump only when he is around strangers. The people he sees every day make fun of the elbow bump. They shake hands and they hug one another, even through Pastor Wyatt says the disease that spared them all this time around is neither the last nor the worst of its kind. Other plagues are coming, he says, smiling. And he thinks they will be here soon.”
Source: Salvation City
“Pastor, you know you’re talking to a room full of happily unmarried women here, right?”
Source: The Giver of Stars
“Pastor: One employed by the wicked to prove to them by his example that virtue doesn't pay.”
“Pastoral theology and care helps people look deeper at the intersection between their inherited religious traditions and their current life situations. From this vantage point, religious traditions can be reinterpreted in a manner that assists healing, corrects distortions, and expands vision.”
“Pastoralia by George Saunders. Possibly my favorite book. Its one of the weirdest books Ive ever read. If Monty Python and Thomas Pynchon had a love child, and it was raised by Frank Zappa on a weird commune, that would be this book.”
“Pastores, como exemplo, gozam do conforto de nunca serem questionados. Sugiro ver as discussões no link dado acima. Existem diferentes perspectivas.”
Source: Ciência para não cientistas: como ser mais racional em um mundo cada vez mais irracional (Vol. II: Religião) (Inteligência Artificial, Democracia, e Pensamento Crítico)
“Pastoring the flock with words. I love that. We always have a prayer time in the middle of our service. We take about eight or ten minutes before I preach, after we've sung, and invite people to come forward for prayer. That's a tender moment to me. I don't preach much in that, but I like to speak to the people.”
“Pastors and missionaries (need) to know God and to find in him a Treasure more satisfying than any other person or thing or relationship or experience or accomplishment in the world.”
“Pastors, Apostles, Prophets, Teachers and Evangelist, the five fold ministry is simply the ministry of JESUS CHRIST in five expressions.”
“Pastors are highly susceptible to the sin of sloth.”
“Pastors are over-extended taking care of a few hundred sheep in their church”
“Pastors are sent to utter the deep things of God for the conviction of sin, and for edification and comfort.”
“Pastors claim possession of holy spirit whenever they speak in tongues. But sorcerers or fetishists also speak in tongues, so who is more pious among them?”
“Pastors must welcome the lost sheep. Actually, I made a mistake. I said welcome, rather, go out and find them.”
“Pastors need to find their place in the community of believers by spending time with God.”
“Pastors need to know what's going on in the world and what has been going on for 4,000 years. We need a way to read Scripture which is imaginative, interpretive.”
“Pastors spend a good bit of time helping people with their sin. Who helps them with their sin?”
“Pastors started killing their church members and church members killed pastors. Husbands killed wives. It's a situation no one can describe.”
“Pastoureau combines a charming, conversational tone with a haughtiness I found entirely endearing. A director of studies at the Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes at the Sorbonne in Paris, he writes from a position of professorial confidence. He has conducted extensive research into the history of colour for a quarter century and his aim is to correct misapprehensions and banish ignorance. His style is not to inquire, explore or interrogate, in the fashion of academic studies today. It is to impart knowledge.”
“Pastries . . . can only be appreciated to the full extent of their subtlety when they are not eaten to assuage our hunger, when the orgy of their sugary sweetness is not destined to full some primary need but to coat our palate with all the benevolence of the world.”
“Pastry is different from cooking because you have to consider the chemistry, beauty and flavor. It's not just sugar and eggs thrown together. I tell my pastry chefs to be in tune for all of this. You have to be challenged by using secret or unusual ingredients.”
“Pastry-making, as every amateur baker fears, is as much about technique as ingredients. The rationale behind the well-known advice to keep the hands, implements and kitchen cool while making pastry, to use minimal water and to handle it lightly is obvious, now that we understand the process. Cool handling lengthens the time that the fat in the dough stays solid; using minimum amount of water reduces the gluten content and also allows the dough to be crisper; minimal handling also reduces the gluten, so we do not knead pastry dough as we do bread.”
Source: Pie: A Global History
“Pasts are free-thinking, pasts like to roam, pasts traverse borders, glittering gaily, pasts are bold travelers, sliding through their own molehill-like labyrinths.”
Source: Trieste
“Pasty old men on the porch played Texas hold ’em using Old West playing cards without numbers. They sipped joe and flashed toothless smiles as Anika and Sam marched toward the Alamo entrance. Though their smiles appeared genuine, even endearing, these weren’t the innocent grandpas from central casting.”
Source: Homecoming Queen: A Small-Town Political Thriller
“Pasé la mitad de mi tiempo amándola y la otra mitad ocultando cuánto la amaba”
“Pasé la mitad de mi tiempo amándola y la otra mitad ocultándola cuánto la amaba”
“Pasé un buen día hoy. Fui al cine. Terminé Simbad de Mallea. Le puso ese nombre para no llamarlo Ulises, pero era eso lo que quería contar. Todos los personajes están reventados y hablan gravemente de sus defectos. Ninguno es un canalla, ni un envidioso, todos tienen grandes debilidades. Todos se quieren suicidar, irse a vivir a la selva, abandonan a la mujer de su vida por cuestiones éticas. Son todos introspectivos.”
Source: Los diarios de Emilio Renzi I: Años de formación
“Pasó junto á la barca del abuelo, y el cazador
se llevó la mano á los ojos, como si le hiriese un
relámpago. —¡Mare de Deul—gimió aterrado, mientras la
escopeta se le iba de las manos.
Tonet se irguió, con la mirada loca, estremecido
de pies á cabeza, como si el aire faltas© de
pronto en sus pulmones. Víó junto á la borda de
BU barca un lio de trapos, y en él algo lívido y gelatinoso
erizado de eanguijaeiae: una cabecita hinchada,
deforme, negruzca, con las cuencas vacías
y colgando de una de ellas el globo de un ojo: todo
tan repugnante, tan hediondo, que parecía entenebrecer
repentinamente el agua y el espacio,
haciendo que en pleno sol cayese la noche sobre
el lago.
Levantó la percha con ambas manoi^, y fué tan
tremendo el golpe, que el cráneo de la perra crujió
como si se rompiese, y el pobre animal, dando
un aullido, se hundió con su presa en las aguas
arremolinadas.”
Source: Cañas y barro
“Pasó su mano por mi mejilla. Se sentía tan suave como una seda. Su sonrisa todavía iluminaba la noche —Mi deseo fue verte sonreír.”
Source: Café y Martinis
“Pat and Ian have since been to Kalgoorlie with metal detectors, scouring the red dirt in the hope of locating Lisa’s remains. If her clothes had something metal attached then the metal detector just might pick that up. Ian would locate something of interest with the detector then Pat would get down on her hands and knees and dig at the dirt, searching for her buried child.”
Source: Vanished: True Stories from Families of Australian Missing Persons
“Pat answers to complex problems are the hallmark of intellectual mediocrity”
“Pat Benatar might need a rock band, but I can just sit with a blues guitar for an hour and a half and do folk songs and great contemporary ballads, and not many people can pull that off.”
“Pat Buchanan has emerged as the prophet and forerunner of a real economic nationalism on the right, and Donald Trump is now its tribune. This is not movement ideology which is all about limited government, the power of free markets and also internationally - globalism.”
“Pat Buchanan is so homo-phobic, he blames global warming on the AIDS quilt.”
Source: Rants
“Pat Buchanan... was fired by MSNBC for doing nothing more than voicing his rock-solid conservative thoughts on the otherwise failing network... The real message of the left is intolerance, zealotry, bigotry and hate. The left has no use for the First Amendment or the rest of the Constitution unless it fits their multicultural, euro-socialist agenda, which is failing all across Europe and everywhere it is practiced.”
“Pat Conroy embraced his new hometown with the grateful passion of a refugee.”
“Pat Fox out to the forty(yard line) and grabs the sliothar(ball), I bought a dog from his father last week. Fox turns and sprints for goal, the dog ran a great race last Tuesday in Limerick. Fox to the 21 fires a shot, it goes to the left and wide......and the dog lost as well.”
“Pat gave a few little yelps of pain as he was carried down the hall, but he looked around, surprised and faintly pleased, when Phil put him carefully on the bed. And his ears pricked up to listen to the sound of Katy's voice from the bathroom, calling out a thank-you to Phil for the warm towel.
The dog's eyes had seemed to be dimming, like two faraway torch beams moving farther away into the night. But for a few seconds they seemed to brighten, sharpen, intensify. He looked straight at Phil as if trying to communicate something.
"You love her, don't you?" Phil said softly. The dog blinked and then closed his eyes. "Me too.”
Source: The Flower Arrangement