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("I'm not going to heaven because I've read the Bible, nor because I've preached to a lot of people, I'm going to heaven because of what Christ did").
"You look to the heavens for what the meaning of life is down here," says Musgrave.
Caleb Landry Jones, of "Heaven Knows What," Gabriel Croft, of "Young Bodies Heal Quickly, David Dahlbomm, of "Uncertain Terms," and David Maloney and Tim Morton, of "Men Go to Battle," are fascinating and charismatic.
Ames spends much time musing on the question of what heaven will be like.
"If there was a description of what heaven looks like," she said, "I would say this is it".
Another, A. D. Achilefu, 28, whose father is from Nigeria and has attended Lakewood for eight years, says the congregation is a good glimpse of what heaven will be like: "a big melting pot".
Henry James, during his first visit to Rome, caught himself feeling this ambivalence during a horseback ride among the remnants of imperial aqueducts, noting that "the appeal seems ever to rise out of heaven knows what depths of ancient trouble".
The protagonists of "Heaven Knows What" are even more extreme versions of the protagonists of the Safdies' other films, including the feature "Daddy Longlegs," the short films "John's Gone" and "The Black Balloon," and even the documentary "Lenny Cooke": characters of wheedling desperation who rank among the energetic pathetic, or the endearing fuckups.
Despite the ban, the BBC in the late 70s, when Potter wrote two of his finest plays - Blue Remembered Hills and Pennies From Heaven - remained his icon of what a public service broadcasting organisation should be.
Still I must confess that until I read Micheline Aharonian Marcom's first novel, "Three Apples Fell From Heaven," I had little sense of what exactly I was being summoned to recall.
When he returned to heaven and informed his sister of what he had done, she became angry and said, "Henceforth I shall not meet you face to face," which is said to explain why the Sun and the Moon are never seen together.
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