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On the one hand, they saw their principal suspect convicted, something that gladdens the heart of any detective.
What gladdens my heart about geese, and helps fend off the virus blues, is their complete self-absorption.
In poems, these children are taught that "the flow of blood gladdens my soul" and that "under the flags of glory, Jihad and struggle" they are returning home.
It gladdens my heart that at the same time Arthur Ashe and Althea Gibson are smiling from heaven regarding the humility and exquisite performance of Coco Gauff, the 15-year-old tennis phenom at Wimbledon.
Where the K.J.V. has "The light of the eyes rejoiceth the heart: and a good report maketh the bones fat," Alter has the memorable and crisp "What brightens the eye gladdens the heart, and good news puts sap in the bones," a phrase in itself both odd and brightly idiomatic.
"  This generous support package has not prevented the PA from publishing guides on how to stabs Jews, or textbooks for nine-year-olds with poems such as "The clash of weapons is pleasant to my ear, And the flow of blood gladdens my soul, As well as a body thrown upon the ground, Skirmished over by the desert predator.
The Fichtner Covered Bridge', also known as Palo Alto Bridge, is a historic wooden covered bridge located at Londonderry Township in Bedford County, Pennsylvania. It is a , Kingpost Truss bridge with low side walls, constructed in 1880. It crosses Gladdens Run. It is one of 15 historic covered bridges in Bedford County.
Then, they bestowed also the second title: 'Khattiya' meaning the 'Lord of the Rice Field', and finally the third title: 'Raja' which means 'Who gladdens people with Dhamma (or Truth)'. This order was created by the people's wish and need, based on the Dhamma and not from others. The Buddha stated again that Dhamma is indeed the best of all things.
Faderman (1981), pp. 132–136. As a young woman, writer and philosopher Mary Wollstonecraft was attached to a woman named Fanny Blood. Writing to another woman by whom she had recently felt betrayed, Wollstonecraft declared, "The roses will bloom when there's peace in the breast, and the prospect of living with my Fanny gladdens my heart:—You know not how I love her."Faderman (1981), p. 139.
The theme of the refrain is symbolic. The fig fruit which ripens round the year is not valued much but the deliciously sweet bayberry only appears briefly during the short season in March and April. Thus it is something to look forward to in the midst of an ordinary existence. In a state typified by mountainous terrain the warmth of spring and summer brings a promising bounty of flowers and berries and gladdens the heart.
Viktor Verpoorten was now head of the business and placed an enormous focus on advertising for the first time in the 1960s, when he created the slogan "Ei, ei, ei [egg, egg, egg] – Verpoorten" derived from the popular hit "Ay ay ay Maria – Maria aus Bahia" in 1961. The previous advertising message had run: "revitalises the palate, refreshes and strengthens, gladdens and cheers, at home and in all places: Verpoorten". In 1960, a 1-litre bottle cost 9.25 German Marks retail. For comparison in 2007: approx.
Princess Alexandra, through an interpreter, welcomed Chief Red Shirt and other Wild Westers to England. The chief, with great dignity, responded: "Tell the Great White Chief 's wife that it gladdens my heart to hear her words." On April 28, 1887, William Ewart Gladstone, former Prime Minister and current leader of the opposition party in Parliament, toured the Wild West show grounds with his wife at Earl's Court and spoke at length with Red Shirt. Red Shirt was impressed with Gladstone. “When I saw the great White Chief I thought he was a great man.
" In volume V of the Symposia, Papin published a profound study on Soloviev in relation to the future development of Christianity, a community of love: "Eschaton in the Vision of the Russian Newman (Soloviev)" in The Escaton: A Community of Love, (ed. Joseph Papin, Volume V, Villanova university Press, 1971, pp.1-55). The Dean of Harvard Divinity School, Krister Stendahl, gave his highest praise to Papin for his efforts in overcoming the divisions separating Christians: "It gladdens me that you will be honored at the time of having completed a quarter century of teaching us all. Your vision of and your dogged insistence on a truly catholic i.e.
That is because the servant, when he does the good that gladdens him, has high expectations through it, and he sees that he has abundance beyond others apart from him; and it may be that Allāh will pull it down, and pull down many actions along with it. And indeed, the servant does an act of ill that ails him when he does it, and Allāh may bring about in him a dread and shame (wajal) until he meets Allāh most high, all the while the fear of it is in his awe, down in his very gut.Ibn `Abbad al-Rundi, al-Tanbih or Ghaysh al-mawahib al-`ilmiyyah fi sharh al-hikam al-`ata'iyyah, commentary on the Hikam of Ibn `Ata' Allah.
Saba was born in the fourteenth century and was the son of the priest Ab al Hasan of Salah.The Flower that Gladdens: A History of the Monastery of Mor Jacob of Salah, Mor Philoxenius Yuhanon Dolabani He was consecrated metropolitan bishop of Salah in 1354 by Patriarch Ignatius Ishmael of Mardin at the Monastery of Mor Jacob the Recluse in Salah, upon which he assumed the name Baselius. In 1364, a certain monk known as George claimed that Saba had slandered Ignatius Ishmael, who then responded by excommunicating Saba. Saba, upon hearing of his excommunication, travelled to the residence of Ishmael at the Monastery of Mor Hananyo to explain himself to the patriarch, however, he was not permitted entry and Saba subsequently waited outside the monastery for three days before returning to his diocese.
229-59 : If you are satisfied from the life of this world (dunya) with what is sufficient for you, then the minimum is sufficient, But if you are not satisfied with what is sufficient, then nothing can satisfy you. : The goods of the Hereafter are a dead stock now, you should buy as much as you can of them because on the day when they are saleable you can't have anything of them.Abdul Malik al-Qasim, The Life of This World is a Transient Shade, International Islamic Publishing House : Indeed, the servant does good that gladdens him when he does it, and nothing Allāh creates for him of ill is more harmful for him than that. And the servant does ill that ails him when he does it, and nothing Allāh creates for him of good is more beneficial for him than that.
The strike was crushed. Boyce sought support from the AFL, but got almost nothing beyond words. When Gompers heard a rumor that Boyce might consider leaving the federation, he wrote to the WFM president: > [If someone is thinking of leaving the federation] it is most injust [sic], > improper, and destructive... There is nothing in this world which so > gladdens the gaze of the enemy in battle as to divide the forces with which > it is to contend. Boyce responded, > I never was so much surprised in my life as I was at the (Cincinnati) > convention, when I sat and listened to the delegates from the East talking > about conservative action when four million idle men and women are tramps > upon the highways... I am not a trades unionist; I am fully convinced that > their day of usefulness is past...Anthony Lukas, Big Trouble, 1997, pages > 211-212.

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