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Last updated on December 20, 2024.
I really feel that New York City is the greatest city in the world.
See, you can't rewrite, 'cause to rewrite is to deceive and lie, and you betray your own thoughts. To rethink the flow and the rhythm, the tumbling out of the words, is a betrayal, and it's a sin, Martin, it's a sin." --Hank (Kerouac)to Martin (Ginsberg) in the film Naked Lunch
The difference between rich and poor is not that the rich sin is more than the poor, that the rich find it easier to call sin a virtue. — © Henri Nouwen
The difference between rich and poor is not that the rich sin is more than the poor, that the rich find it easier to call sin a virtue.
I grew up in a city, I'm a city person - I go on holiday and I'm bored.
When you're on the road and moving city to city, when someone isn't there at the end of the night, you feel empty.
The conditions of city life may be made healthy, so far as the physical constitution is concerned; but there is connected with the business of the city so much competition, so much rivalry, so much necessity for industry, that I think it is a perpetual, chronic, wholesale violation of natural law. There are ten men that can succeed in the country, where there is one that can succeed in the city.
I'm a city girl from Seoul City, where I grew up, to Tokyo & Paris.
Sin is a basilisk whose eyes are full of venom. If the eye of thy soul see her first, it reflects her own poison and kills her; if she see thy soul, unseen, or seen too late, with her poison, she kills thee: since therefore thou canst not escape thy sin, let not thy sin escape thy observation.
I just want to build awareness for my city. But if it wasn't for Carol City, I wouldn't be the person I am today.
The AAP government has turned Delhi into a city of potholes and has hurt the sentiments of people of the city.
I was born in a city and I didn't think I'd ever want to leave the city life.
It was if the city knew about Percy's dream of Gaea. It knew that the earth goddess intended on razing all human civilization, and this city, which had stood for thousands if years, was saying back at her: You wanna dissolve this city, Dirt Face? Give it a shot. In other words, it was the Coach Hedge of mortal cities- only taller.
I love downtown Seattle. It's a city that has all of the outdoor activities and is still a very cosmopolitan city. — © Greg LeMond
I love downtown Seattle. It's a city that has all of the outdoor activities and is still a very cosmopolitan city.
It is the same with everything else, with food, with pleasures, with sleep; with everything there is a limit to what is necessary. After this "sin" begins. This is something that must be grasped, a "sin" is something which is not necessary.
Lucknow is a bustling city with warm, friendly people. 'Gulabo Sitabo' is the essence of this city.
We want to shine a light on this great city of Baltimore. I can tell you, I love this city.
Because of my acting career, I've had to bounce from city to city and get in the groove in the studio.
Dick Grasso would be a superb mayor of the City of New York. He loves the city.
I want to continue to grow. To me, the biggest sin of all sins, is to be given a gift, a talent, because it's actually a gift from God, to take that and not cultivate it and make it grow, that's the biggest sin in the world.
My city is not only losing jobs. We're losing people, and it's frightening. During my recent art curation at the City Club, I spent most of that time urging Cleveland residents and city officials to adopt a plan to merge East Cleveland with Cleveland so we can maintain our population, because doing nothing is no longer an option.
Hell is a city much like London A populous and smoky city
I'm from New York City. I grew up in the city. Suburban life was very odd to me.
Oh, what peril attaches to sin willfully committed! For it is so difficult for man to bring himself to penance, and without penitence guilt remains and will ever remain, so long as man retains unchanged the will to sin, or is intent upon committing it.
Sin is, somehow, at the root of all human misery. Sin is what keeps us from God and from life. It is in the face of every battered woman, the cry of every neglected child, the despair of every addict, the death of every victim of every war.
I urge you to sin. But not against these itty-bitty religions, Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism-or their secular derivatives, Marxism, Maoism, Freudianism and Jungianism-whic h are all derivatives of the big religion of patriarchy. Sin against the infrastructure itself!
I've spoken of the shining city all my political life, but I don't know if I ever quite communicated what I saw when I said it. But in my mind it was a tall, proud city built on rocks stronger than oceans, windswept, God-blessed, and teeming with people of all kinds living in harmony and peace; a city with free ports that hummed with commerce and creativity. And if there had to be city walls, the walls had doors and the doors were open to anyone with the will and heart to get there. That's how I saw it, and see it still.
I came here because the city has a tradition and is a very respected food city.
I grew up in New York City, and I'm a city boy, born and bred.
Diversity matters. You want your city departments to look like the city.
Again and again, God's Word reveals that He is not as concerned about the depth or extent of the sin we commit as He is about our attitude and response when we are confronted with our sin.
Venice is not only a city of fantasy and freedom. It is also a city of joy and pleasure.
Sin and death and suffering and war and poverty are not natural—they are the devastating results of our rebellion against God. We long for a return to Paradise—a perfect world, without the corruption of sin, where God walks with us and talks with us in the cool of the day.
Honestly, for a big city, London is by far my favourite city on earth, and I'm not just saying that!
True citizens of the heavenly city are the best residents of the earthly city.
People used to blush when they were ashamed. Now they are ashamed if they blush. Modesty has disappeared and a brazen generation with no fear of God before its eyes mocks at sin. We are so fond of being called tolerant and broadminded that we wink at sin when we ought to weep.
Do you understand what God has done? He has deposited a Christ seed in you. As it grows you will change. It's not that sin has no more presence in your life, but rather that sin has no more power over your life.
When you compare Arsenal and City, it's not the same. With City, I'm playing in a better team.
Working on 'Candyman' in Chicago was probably the - I absolutely love this city, this city is so funky. — © Tony Todd
Working on 'Candyman' in Chicago was probably the - I absolutely love this city, this city is so funky.
Infrastructure creates the form of a city and enables life to go on in a city, in a certain way.
New York City is the greatest city on the planet. It's the capital of the world.
I live in New York City. Since 1983, this is my home. It is my heart, it is my home, and it is the city that I love. I enjoy many places and many opportunities, but I absolutely adore New York City.
We are regularly in danger of having too light a view of our sin and also too light a grasp of what Jesus has done to free us from our sin.
You know my issue isn't whether gay people go to heaven or straight people go to heaven. The point that I'm trying to make is that we as believers can have security in Christ when we are believers. We will all struggle, we will all fall prey to some type of sin, some will fall prey to the same types of sin over and over again. I don't differentiate between this one sin struggle than any other.
Lukewarm people don't really want to be saved from their sin; they want only to be saved from the penalty of their sin.
Walkers are 'practitioners of the city,' for the city is made to be walked. A city is a language, a repository of possibilities, and walking is the act of speaking that language, of selecting from those possibilities. Just as language limits what can be said, architecture limits where one can walk, but the walker invents other ways to go.
When a man is in God's grace and free from mortal sin, then everything that he does, so long as there is no sin in it, gives God glory and what does not give him glory has some, however little, sin in it. It is not only prayer that gives God glory but work. Smiting on an anvil, sawing a beam, whitewashing a wall, driving horses, sweeping, scouring, everything gives God some glory if being in his grace you do it as your duty.
Chicago is a beautiful city - the architecture, the food, everything in the city is awesome.
I'd say my style is all me, It's different from other artist even in my city or outside of my city. — © Lil Herb
I'd say my style is all me, It's different from other artist even in my city or outside of my city.
The only sustainable city - and this, to me, is the indispensable ideal and goal - is a city in balance with its countryside.
Europe becomes more and more a province of Islam, a colony of Islam. And Italy is an outpost of that province, a stronghold of that colony... In each of our cities lies a second city: a Muslim city, a city run by the Quran. A stage in the Islamic expansionism.
Our sins are forgiven and we are accepted as righteous by God because of both the sinless life and sin-bearing death of our Lord Jesus Christ. There is no greater motivation for dealing with sin in our lives than the realization of these two glorious truths of the gospel.
I found that through my life, living in the city of Toronto, I look above the Pizza Pizza sign, and I look above the other signs and window dressing, and I see evidence of a city that no longer exists in the keystones and the decorations that line the tops of buildings. That presence of the old city has always moved me.
I love nyc. It's the city of my birth and probably the most amazing city on the planet.
I'm an immigrant - I've got to be in the city: London, Vienna, or Rome, but always a city.
Sanctification makes us holy and destroys the breed of sin, the love of sin and carnality. It makes us pure and whiter than snow. Bless His holy name!
When I choose the picture of the cover of the book 'Instant City: Life and Death in Karachi', I thought, gosh, many people in Karachi may not like this image; I'm representing the city as a burning bus. But to the contrary, they loved it, because that is people's understanding of their own city, of going on with life no matter what.
Sin aims always at the utmost; every time it rises up to tempt or entice, if it has its own way it will go out to the utmost sin in that kind. Every unclean thought or glance would be adultery if it could, every thought of unbelief would be atheism if allowed to develop. Every rise of lust, if it has its way reaches the height of villainy; it is like the grave that is never satisfied. The deceitfulness of sin is seen in that it is modest in its first proposals but when it prevails it hardens men’s hearts, and brings them to ruin.
Our intentions may be very good, but, because the intelligence is limited, the action may turn out to be a mistake - a mistake, but not necessarily a sin, for sin comes out of a wrong intention.
I love the city. I have a house here. After my career is over, Denver is going to be my city.
For me, safety is a huge parameter for a city's progress. If your city is safe, it is progressing.
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