Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Tertullian: 'It is certain because it is impossible.' Read More Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Tertullian: 'Truth engenders hatred of truth. As soon as it appears, it is the enemy.' Read More Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Tertullian: 'You cannot parcel out freedom in pieces because freedom is all or nothing.' Read More Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Tertullian: 'The usual complaint is, 'I have no other way of earning a living.' The harsh reply can be, 'Do you have to live?'' Read More Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Tertullian: 'What has Athens to do with Jerusalem?' Read More Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Tertullian: 'Out of the frying pan, into the fire.' Read More Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Tertullian: 'The more you mow us down, the more numerous we grow; the blood of Christians is seed.' Read More Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Tertullian: 'He is a man, who is to be a man, the fruit is always present in the seed.' Read More Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Tertullian: 'Christians are made, not born.' Read More Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Tertullian: 'Nothing that is God's is obtainable by money.' Read More Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Tertullian: 'You can judge the quality of their faith from the way they behave. Discipline is an index to doctrine.' Read More Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Tertullian: 'See how these Christians love one another.' Read More Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Tertullian: 'He who lives only to benefit himself confers on the world a benefit when he dies.' Read More Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Tertullian: 'The first reaction to truth is hatred.' Read More Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Tertullian: 'Hope is patience with the lamp lit.' Read More Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Tertullian: 'The blood of the martyrs is the seed of the church.' Read More Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Vitruvius: 'Music assists him in the use of harmonic and mathematical proportion.' Read More Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Vitruvius: 'Quicksilver is used for many purposes; without it, neither silver nor brass can be properly gilt.' Read More Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Vitruvius: 'Dimension regulated the general scale of the work, so that the parts may all tell and be effective.' Read More Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Vitruvius: 'The thickness of the walls should be sufficient for two armed men to pass each other with ease.' Read More Newer Posts Older Posts
Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Tertullian: 'It is certain because it is impossible.' Read More
Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Tertullian: 'Truth engenders hatred of truth. As soon as it appears, it is the enemy.' Read More
Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Tertullian: 'You cannot parcel out freedom in pieces because freedom is all or nothing.' Read More
Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Tertullian: 'The usual complaint is, 'I have no other way of earning a living.' The harsh reply can be, 'Do you have to live?'' Read More
Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Tertullian: 'What has Athens to do with Jerusalem?' Read More
Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Tertullian: 'Out of the frying pan, into the fire.' Read More
Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Tertullian: 'The more you mow us down, the more numerous we grow; the blood of Christians is seed.' Read More
Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Tertullian: 'He is a man, who is to be a man, the fruit is always present in the seed.' Read More
Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Tertullian: 'Christians are made, not born.' Read More
Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Tertullian: 'Nothing that is God's is obtainable by money.' Read More
Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Tertullian: 'You can judge the quality of their faith from the way they behave. Discipline is an index to doctrine.' Read More
Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Tertullian: 'See how these Christians love one another.' Read More
Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Tertullian: 'He who lives only to benefit himself confers on the world a benefit when he dies.' Read More
Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Tertullian: 'The first reaction to truth is hatred.' Read More
Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Tertullian: 'Hope is patience with the lamp lit.' Read More
Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Tertullian: 'The blood of the martyrs is the seed of the church.' Read More
Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Vitruvius: 'Music assists him in the use of harmonic and mathematical proportion.' Read More
Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Vitruvius: 'Quicksilver is used for many purposes; without it, neither silver nor brass can be properly gilt.' Read More
Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Vitruvius: 'Dimension regulated the general scale of the work, so that the parts may all tell and be effective.' Read More
Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Quote Interpretation 10 11/8/23 Vitruvius: 'The thickness of the walls should be sufficient for two armed men to pass each other with ease.' Read More