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Emily Dickinson, a 19th-century American poet, came to see it as an "infinitely wise" and "merry" work of art.
Each person is naturally free and equal under the law of nature, subject only to the will of "the infinitely wise Maker".
Supposedly, the pure point is a selfless, infinitely wise player who lives to do nothing other than set up teammates to score.
Omar, for his part, decides to double-cross his tormentors and attack them, not realizing that they are infinitely wise to such maneuvers.
The story begins with the infinitely wise guru of an older sister announcing, "When you're a baby, you are in a crib and not in school".
And so the infinitely wise supreme court decided the course of the planet on the basis of 537 votes in Florida.
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But if God is infinitely powerful, wise, and good, why is there any misery at all?
God as the most perfect being is infinitely good, wise and just.
Owners had their own theories about everything; they discussed mutual problems in that wise, infinitely resourceful way old women discuss rheumatism.
But Shrum remained a devoted acolyte; in the book, Kennedy comes across as a sort of Irish Dalai Lama, infinitely benevolent and wise.
But Bill Parcells, who is infinitely more football-wise than anyone associated right now with the Jets operation, always stressed that "you are as good as your record".
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