“Marriage is wild. I thought it was this perfect land of happiness and joy. Wrong! After you say you do, you don't for a long time.” LongJoyPerfectLandLong TimeJoy And HappinessWild Imagination Author:John Leguizamo
“The future life is where we will go on helping to bring the universe to perfection, which is God's grand ultimate aim. [The purpose of life] is to help God run the universe. Everyone in that better land will be busy all the time, and the environment will be perfect all the time for doing the work which God assigns to all.” HelpingRunningLife IsPurposeUniversePerfectEnvironmentLandGoes OnPerfectionUltimateAimBusyHeavenlyPurpose Of LifeFuture Life Author:Edwin Markham
“Traditionally poetry is written in lines. But the prose poem is the kind of poem that isn't written in lines. It is lyrical prose that uses the tricks of poetry, such as dense imagery. This is a big topic of debate in poetry land. There's no perfect definition.” KindUseBigsLinesPerfectWrittenLandDefinitionsDebateTricksProsePoetry IsTopicsImageryLyricalDense Author:Campbell McGrath
“The most beautiful conception of immortality of which I know, and certainly one that by contrast shows the utter vulgarity of Christian ideas, is set forth in Pindar's second Olympian: after three or six lives in which a man has lived with strict justice and perfect integrity, he passes beyond the tower of Cronus to the fair realm that cannot be reached by land or sea, where gentle breezes from a placid ocean blow forever on the fields of asphodel. For a description, see Pindar. If the beauty of great poetry can commend a religion, here you have it.” IfsKnowsMenIdeasShowsChristianBeautifulThreeJusticePerfectForeverSeaLandFieldsIntegrityOceanSixFairsBlowGentleImmortalityRealmsDescriptionConceptionContrastTowersStrictBreezeVulgarityGreat PoetOlympianGreat PoetryPlacid Author:Revilo P. Oliver
“The common law of chattels, that is to say, the law ultimately adopted by the King's courts for the regulation of disputes about the ownership and possession of goods, was, to be a substantial extent, a by-product of that new procedure which had been mainly introduced to perfect the feudal scheme of land law.” LawPerfectCommonLandProductsKingsCourtPossessionGoodsRegulationOwnershipSchemesAdoptedDisputesProceduresCommon Law Book:A Short History of English Law: From the Earliest Times to the End of the Year 1919 Source: A Short History of English Law: From the Earliest Times to the End of the Year 1919
“The Fall of the House of Zeus is a riveting American saga of ambition, cunning, greed, corruption, high life and low life in the land of Faulkner and Grisham. These are good ol' boys gone bad with flair, private jets, and lots of cash to carry. Curtis Wilkie, a child of the South and a reporter's reporter, is the perfect match for this wild ride.” ChildrenFallHousePerfectBoysGoneLandAmbitionLowsSouthGreedCorruptionCashReportersCunningJetZeusSagaFlairPrivate JetPerfect MatchWild Ride Author:Tom Brokaw
“No one church has all the answers or the perfect map to the Promised Land, and I prefer to work out my own faith and my own convictions in the seclusion of my own mind.” MindChurchMy OwnAnswersPerfectLandConvictionWork OutMapsPromised LandSeclusion Author:Charley Pride