The Homecoming
March 23, 2018[…] alternate endings. They would take only what they needed; what they couldn’t bring or needed they would buy. They would get a translator maybe at the airport; they would rent or buy a car […]
[…] alternate endings. They would take only what they needed; what they couldn’t bring or needed they would buy. They would get a translator maybe at the airport; they would rent or buy a car […]
[…] loved Florence. She realized this the day Florence took the soeurs to the coast so they could buy a bucketful of mussels, which they soaked in white wine without telling Soeur Paxton, who would […]
[…] what do most people do? Most people take the thousand bucks and content themselves with it. They buy a month of steak dinners, a Louis Vuitton purse, a flat-screen TV. Tam starts to say […]
[…] need.” “Maybe we’ll create money,” Kim answered. “Money is the seedbed of inequality.” “But what could we buy or sell? And who would buy it?” “We start accumulating things we don’t need.” “Such as?” […]
[…] store? “Did they get burned? Did they save their children? What does Soul mean? Where will they buy their food now? Do they like living here? Will they burn any more places?” For some […]
[…] fail our neighbor. This temptation is perhaps the most subtle of all those Satan gives us. We buy too expensively, believing we are justified through love of beauty, and then our re sources are […]
[…] the conclusions are obvious, Nibley has not made a special effort to call attention to them (why buy trouble?), and it is with some reluctance that I do so. The mood among some Mormons […]
[…] each of their academic disciplines. Up until about two years ago, city dwellers in Poland could even buy Time or News week right from their newsstands under a cultural agreement with the United States. […]
[…] why, when they are able to move a step up the economic ladder, they don’t want to buy anything Provincial or Early American, but usually enter with joy and relief into the Outer Space […]
[…] tuneful music interwoven into the story. People come away from performances singing the tunes or wanting to buy the music. Though the story and lyrics were written by a Broadway professional, Promised Valley suffers […]