being in, bear it
that the opposed may beware of thee.
Give every man thine ear,
but few thy voice.
Costly thy habit as thy purse can buy...
but not expressed in fancy.
Rich, not gaudy.
For the apparel oft proclaims the man.
Neither a borrower, nor a lender be.
For loan oft loses both itself and friend...
and borrowing
dulls the edge of husbandry.
This above all: To thine own self b
proclaimed it.
"And every one of us...
"they shoot...
"brings more people...
"to our side.
"They cannot imprison us...
"forever.
"And from...
"the day...
"of our release...
"Michael...
"we must act...
"as if the Republic...
"is...
"a fact.
"We defeat...
"the British Empire...
"by...
"ignoring it".
They let us out of jail so we can do our best to be put inside again.
Dont you see a certain paradox
proclaimed
"unordained" minister...
...who used to lik e to tell me that I was
Jesus Christ in his Second Coming.
It wasnt uncommon for
my daddy to tak e me along...
...to preach the word of God to
the heathens, as he lik ed to call them.
The problem was,
as my daddy found out the hard way...
...preaching and sinning
mix about as well as...
Dad!
...barstools and heads.
Now despite just having see
Proclaim 혹은 전달하다-to Herald)로 번역된다. 복음서와 사도행전에서는 “전파하다” 또는 설득할 목적으로 다른 사람에게 “말한다”, “권고한다”, “훈계한다”(딤후 4:2, 히 13:22, 살전 4:1), “기쁜 소식”, “좋은 소식”(Preaching)을 전하는 것이다.
이 외에도 유앙케리제스다이(εαγγεσθαι, 좋은 소
Proclaim) 혹은 “전달하다”(to Herald)로 번역된다. 복음서와 사도행전에서는 “전파하다” 또는 설득할 목적으로 다른 사람에게 “말 한다”, “권고 한다”, “훈계 한다”(딤후 4:2, 히 13:22, 살전 4:1), “기쁜 소식”(ενανζελιον), “좋은 소식”(Preaching)을 전하는 것이다. 그러므로 설교는 연설이나
Proclaim), 전달한다. (to herald) ex) 내가 받은 것을 먼저 너 희에게 전하였노니(고전 15:3) 설교는 자기 견해, 생각, 소원을 말하는 것이 아니라 설 교자가 받은 것을 전하는 것이다.
2) 유앙게리스다이: 좋은 소식, 좋은 뉴스. 즉 설교는 좋은 소식(뉴스)를 전하는 것이다.
3) 디다스케인: 가르치다. 즉 설교는
proclaimed the world over...
can only be forged...
with blood and steel.
We shall let love
show us the way.
Then we shall see
which one lasts longer. "
Im certain that a secure world...
cant be built on blood.
Only on harmony.
We humans--
politicians, philosophers...
actors, workers, farmers...
people of all creeds...
we must agree on this.
If we can agree only on this,
we will solve all the rest
proclaims "SAVE THE OBSERVATORY." We see
diving teams with labeled uniforms -- the BOWLING TEAM, ANGEL
GROVE P.D. and the FIRE DEPARTMENT. There s a large white
"BULLSEYE" spray-painted on the grass. The citys
spectacular large skyline rises out of the b.g.
A SPUNKY MR. KELMAN stands at a podium, speaking into a mic.
MR. KELMAN
Okay, so the firemen landed four
out of six inside the target --
A BO
proclaims) of
PATRICK MULVANEY. Sal sits down, his back to Mulvaney,
facing the front door of the bank. Mulvaney is on the phone.
ON DOOR
as Sonny bustles through in his bouncy dancers walk. He
carries the large florist box. He moves toward the left-
hand deposit-slips desks, takes one out and begins to fill
one out.
ON HOWARD
as he pulls out the keys, attached to the belt of his
uniform. Jackie
proclaims "THE CASUAL
COMPANY, WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY EDWARD D. WOOD, JR."
Pacing nervously in the rain is ED WOOD, 30, our hero.
Larger-than-life charismatic, confident, Errol Flynn-style
handsome, Ed is a human magnet. Hes a classically flawed
optimist: Sweet and well-intentioned, yet doomed by his demons
within.
The doors open, and Eds pal JOHN "BUNNY" BRECKINRIDGE, 45,
hurries out. Bunny is