“Most of the early Christian writers thought the text "I and my Father are one," was to be understood of an unity or harmony of disposition only. Thus Tertullian observes, that the expression is unum , one thing, not one person; and he explains it to mean unity, likeness, conjunction, and of the love that the Father bore to the Son. Origen says, "let him consider that text, 'all that believed were of one heart and of one soul,' and then he will understand this, 'I and my Father are one".” HeartMeanPersonsSoulChristianFatherOne ThingSonExpressionUnderstoodHarmonyUnityBoresDispositionConjunctions Author:Joseph Priestley
“We/I am a son/daughter of God. In fact, we are all expressions/projections of the Infinite Conciousness, which is love, that is what I mean when I say "I am a son of god "GOD"!"” MeanFactsSonExpressionDaughterInfiniteProjectionDaughter Of God Author:David Icke
“Lady ---- is safely delivered of a son, to the great joy of that noble family. The expression, of a woman's having brought her husband a son, seems to be a proper and cautious one; for it is never said, from whence.” SaidSeemsJoySonExpressionBirthHusbandNobleCautiousGreat Joy Book:Lord Chesterfield's Letters Source: Lord Chesterfield's Letters
“Of course, I tweet. Tweeting is a very personal form of expression. Who else could talk about my son refusing to wear a suit to meet the Pope, my husband flying a helicopter, or take a twitpic from our home?” HomeFormCoursesSonExpressionHusbandFlyingSuitsMy HusbandMy SonPopeTweetHelicopters Author:Queen Rania of Jordan
“Science is being daily more and more personified and anthromorphized into a god. By and by they will say that science took our nature upon him, and sent down his only begotten son, Charles Darwin, or Huxley, into the world so that those who believe in him, &c.; and they will burn people for saying that science, after all, is only an expression for our ignorance of our own ignorance.” PeopleWorldBelieveScienceNatureNaturalIgnoranceSonExpressionAccountsIgnorantHuxley Book:The note-books of Samuel Butler Source: The note-books of Samuel Butler
“To my way of thinking, the concept drawings that Rembrandt did, the drawings he made that he used to model his artists, to work out the compositions of his paintings: those are cartoons. Look at his sketch for the return of the prodigal son. The expression on the angry younger brother's face. The head is down; the eyebrow is just one curved line over the eyes. It communicates in a very shorthand way. It's beautiful, expressive, and, in a peculiar way, it's more powerful than the kind of stilted, formalized expression in the final painting.” ThinkingWayLooksKindMadeEyeBeautifulFacesUsedArtistLinesPowerfulPaintingSonBrotherExpressionReturnModelsConceptsAngryFinalsCommunicateWork OutDrawingMy WayJust OnePeculiarCompositionCartoonEyebrowsWay Of ThinkingExpressiveProdigalsShorthandYounger BrotherProdigal Son Author:Jim Woodring
“I believe our legacy will be defined by the accomplishments and fearless nature by which our daughters and sons take on the global challenges we face. I also wonder if perhaps the most lasting expression of one's humility lies in our ability to foster and mentor our children.” IfsBelieveChildrenFacesLyingMotherI BelieveChallengesAbilityWonderHumilitySonExpressionDaughterOur ChildrenDefinedFearlessLegacyAccomplishmentLastingMentorOur DaughterChallenges We Face Author:Naveen Jain