This passage, by the way, doesn't just give us the comparative negative of hell, but it translates well into a theology of suffering. With these words of Jesus in mind, I can now know that it is better never to hold my children, it is better never to...
Duc d'Anjou: [as he stands before Elizabeth and entourage in a dress, speaking in a heavy French accent] What? Huh? What? Wha-do, what? You stare, Madame. [snorts] Duc d'Anjou: What is it, do you see... somesthings... strange perhaps? Heh-heh... Hmm?...
Michael Corleone: I spent my life protecting my son. I spent my life protecting my family! Kay Corleone: Let's be reasonable here, Michael. I mean, that's your big thing, isn't it? Reason backed up by murder. Michael Corleone: Oh, God, you hate me. Y...
The problem with me is that I cannot focus when she is on my mind. I can’t. I probably will make a mistake when writing that paper and will start writing everything I feel about her—the professor will be very happy with that, I am sure. Oh well, ...
Nothing wipes your tears away but your own hand.
Your own friend, and your father's friend, forsake not. Proverbs 27.10
Who throws stones at night, kills his own brother.
Food tastes best when you eat it with your own spoon.
Every fox carries his tail his own way.
Only a fool gets drunk from his own bottle.
He who undertakes to be his own teacher has a fool for a pupil.
The hyena of your own country does not break your bones.
Every man is the guardian of his own honor.
Every man is the king of his own beard.
The mud that you throw will fall on your own head.
Gain from your opponents without sacrificing your own strength.
Every man is a prince in his own bed.
Every peddler speaks highly about his own needles.
The fool who owns an ox is seldom recognized as a fool.
Let every man mind his own business.
Every man is his own worst enemy.