Sentence examples for summarized love from inspiring English sources

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In case you don't have it memorized, this verse -- which might be summarized "Love wins!" -- reads, "For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son so that everyone who believes in him will not perish but have eternal life".

In case you don't have it memorized, this verse -- which might be summarized "Love wins!" -- reads, "For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son so that everyone who believes in him will not perish but have eternal life". Interestingly, the word for "world" (kosmos in Greek) everywhere else in the Gospel of John describes that entity that is at complete enmity with God.

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A more contemporary giant of spirituality recently summarized what love is.

And while practically everyone I know cried during the opening montage of Up that wordlessly summarized the love, growth and lingering regrets of a long marriage, no one talked much about the rest of the film save for the spot-on dopiness of the talking golden retriever character, Dug.

"A guy discovers he has extraordinary powers, makes an outfit, meets a girl and falls in love," summarized Mr. Wilson, who is best known for playing the über-nerd Dwight Schrute on the sitcom "The Office".

"The law can be summarized in two sentences: Love the Lord your God, and love your neighbor as yourself," Beaty told HuffPost in an email.

The law is summarized by Jesus as loving God and loving your neighbor as yourself.

The LMVH Building by Christian de Portzamparc (which I happen to love) is summarized as: "Folded planes create a sleek but aggressive glass curtain wall punctuating dour 57th Street.

Film scholar Peter Hames has summarized three themes of Loves of a Blonde that have been discussed repeatedly in critical writings on the film, themes that have been something of a constant throughout Forman's career: "the impermanence of young love, the confusion and despair of middle age, and the gulf between the generations".

A stellar example of literary nonfiction (parts of which first appeared in The New York Times Magazine), the book recounts the author's own years with chronic pain and the preconceptions she brought to it (including the idea of pain as the price for romantic love); summarizes its social, cultural and medical history; and gives us a reporter's view of state-of-the-art treatment.

The bigger they are, the harder they fall: This little maxim neatly summarizes why we love to watch movies set on Wall Street.

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