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As I lugged yet another box of "stuff" from the spare room to the basement, I heard two voices in my head, one saying, "No rest for the weary" and the other ...
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It’s a cliché: What seems impossible suddenly becomes the norm. Until May 6, 1954, when Roger Bannister ran the mile in 3 minutes, 59.4 seconds, the four-minute mile was considered by many to be beyond human capability. ... For business, a similar thing has happened in recent years. ... To get to the next level,
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No Rest For the Weary! - 2 Thess. 1:1-5; (2 Thessalonians 1:1-12) "Paul, Silas and Timothy, To the church of the; Thessalonians in God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ: {2} Grace and peace to you from God the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.
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No, I don’t. He must work in some other mine.” It was hard to realize amid the danger and din and blackness of that Pennsylvania breaker that such a thing as belief in a great All-good God existed. ... It means tosit alone in a dark mine passage hour after hour, with no human soul near; to see no living creature except...
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I believe the correct quote is , " No rest for the weary". The logic behind this saying it that the person is weary because they are consistently working and they never have any rest so they remain weary.
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With 3 verdicts over the next 3 months, and high odds of a federal lawsuit being filed, we see no compelling reason to buy yet. ... The legal calendar offers no relief until mid-Summer:
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When William Clark of Freeport, Illinois, and his party participated in the westward movement that carried thousands of American to the Pacific Coast during the mid-nineteenth century, they demonstrated remarkable fidelity to a Christian institution. ... Christian History Home > Issue 66 > No Rest for the Weary...
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No Rest for the Weary: The Modern Anti-Slavery Movement in the United States from Social Studies Review provided by Find Articles at BNET ... making no difference of what generation, descent, or colour they are...To bring men hither {to America}, or to rob and sell them against their will, we stand against...Pray,
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