Danh ngôn của Ann Widdecombe

Usually my Easter reading consists of 'Who Moved the Stone?,' which gets dusted off annually and read, often in one sitting, to remind me of the miracle of redemption, resurrection and life after death.
Usually my Easter reading consists of 'Who Moved the Stone?,' which gets dusted off annually and read, often in one sitting, to remind me of the miracle of redemption, resurrection and life after death.
Thông thường, bài đọc Lễ Phục sinh của tôi bao gồm 'Ai đã di chuyển hòn đá?', được phủi bụi hàng năm và đọc, thường chỉ trong một lần, để nhắc nhở tôi về phép lạ của sự cứu chuộc, sự phục sinh và cuộc sống sau khi chết.
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: Ann Widdecombe
- Great political leaders risk unpopularity, patiently explain their case and confront prejudice, bigotry and vested interests.
- I am not an enthusiast when it comes to cities, preferring rolling scenery, wildlife and stars to museums, monuments, architecture and traffic.
- We have no blasphemy laws these days but with that freedom comes the responsibility which should always attend the exercise of free speech: truth, courtesy and an awareness of impact. It is the last of these which is so neglected by so much modern comedy.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Easter
- Easter is an arts and crafts moment where your whole family and friends can get involved.
- Easter is an ancient festival of rebirth, but it's also an excellent excuse for eating eggs. I really like eggs, of both the chocolate and chicken variety. But the chocolate ones, you must admit, can sustain only a fleeting interest. A sweet, sugary hit - and then it's gone.
- My mom used to say that Greek Easter was later because then you get stuff cheaper.
- I have always wanted a bunny and I'll always have a rabbit the rest of my life.
- In our family, and not just us but even with my cousins, uncles and aunts, we celebrate every festival - be it Christmas, Easter, Eid, Diwali or our birthdays.