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He llegado a la desgarradora conclusión de que Damien es demasiado bueno para alguien como yo. Él es brillante, guapo e inteligente y va a tener una vida asombrosa, muy, muy lejos de aquí, y muy, muy lejos de mí. Encontrará a una chica encantadora en la universidad. Se casarán. Tendrán una docena de hermosos bebés. Y serán la pareja envidiada que todo el mundo mira cuando imaginan como deben ser el amor y la felicidad. Serán la imagen de la perfección. Damien se merece eso. Se merece toda la maravillosa e incandescente felicidad del mundo. Y hay una sensación de malestar, que gira alrededor de mi interior, que me hace saber que él nunca encontrará ese tipo de felicidad conmigo.
Lauren Hammond (Insanity (Asylum, #1))
Of all the civil rights for which the world has struggled and fought for 5,000 years, the right to learn is undoubtedly the most fundamental…. The freedom to learn … has been bought by bitter sacrifice. And whatever we may think of the curtailment of other civil rights, we should fight to the last ditch to keep open the right to learn, the right to have examined in our schools not only what we believe, but what we do not believe; not only what our leaders say, but what the leaders of other groups and nations, and the leaders of other centuries have said. We must insist upon this to give our children the fairness of a start which will equip them with such an array of facts and such an attitude toward truth that they can have a real chance to judge what the world is and what its greater minds have thought it might be. —W.E.B. DuBois
Linda Darling-Hammond (The Flat World and Education: How America's Commitment to Equity Will Determine Our Future (Multicultural Education Series))
What is the meaning of the phrase “shall be bound in heaven... shall be loosed in heaven?” Williams, the Bible translator, points out for us that the verb form is the perfect passive participle, so the reference is to things in a state of having been already forbidden (or permitted). This tells us that whatever is bound or loosed by the believer is done on the basis that it has already been done “in heaven,” i.e. by the Lord himself. What is it, then, that the Lord has already bound and which he has given us power to bind again? Jesus teaches us: Or else how can one enter into a strong man’s house, and spoil his goods, except he first bind the strong man? and then he will spoil his house. Matt. 12:29 The context of this passage finds Jesus casting out demons. His authority for thus doing is challenged by the religious authorities. They accuse him of doing it by the power of the devil himself. Jesus is explaining that he is able to control demon spirits and make them obey him because he has already bound the strong man — Satan. The fact that the demons obey Him is evidence of Satan being bound. Satan is already bound “in heaven” — by heaven’s power. His power is broken. The key is given to us. We have power over him, too. Amen! The Greek word for “bind” in the passage before us is deo. It means to fasten or tie — as with chains, as an animal tied to keep it from straying. This is glorious! When Satan is bound he is made inoperable. He loses his ability to act against us.
Frank Hammond (Pigs in the Parlor: The Practical Guide to Deliverance)
Life is about exercising your God-given dominion, loving and serving God, loving and serving mankind and fulfilling the unique and specific God-given purpose
E.K. Hammond
No seu primeiro domingo em Galesburg, o diretor e a Sra. Hammond o levaram à igreja presbiteriana, mas depois disso Xamã disse a eles que era congregacionista e, aos estudantes de religião, dizia que era presbiteriano, assim, todas as manhãs de domingo, ele podia passear livremente pela cidade.
Noah Gordon (Shaman (Cole Family Trilogy, #2))
Dr. Leonard recommended that I schedule a meeting with a clinic audiologist for a hearing aid evaluation and introductory class. This turned out to be very good advice. Roughly
Monique E. Hammond (What Did You Say?: An Unexpected Journey into the World of Hearing Loss)
When the headmen walked out of the gate in front, beyond the delicate and civilized little white fence, they were met and surrounded by soldiers and the soldiers reached out to them in a moving confusion of blue woolen arms and boots. The headmen were disarmed and handcuffed. A man named Big Tree fought for a short while but three soldiers flattened him on the ground and cuffed his hands behind him. A revolver fell from beneath the buffalo robe of Eaten Alive and it went off with a startling bang but nobody was hit. A soldier picked it up delicately by the grip between thumb and forefinger. He said that Agent Hammond might want to make out a receipt for this but the sergeant told him to shut up. The men walked away between the soldiers quietly and stepped into the army transport wagon. It was not dignified to struggle. The women and children had scattered to the horses and within moments they were gone. Jiles, Paulette. The Color of Lightning: A Novel (p. 306). HarperCollins e-books. Kindle Edition.
Paulette Jiles (The Colour Of Lightning)
AND SO THE Kiowa and the Comanche lived and raided and hunted out on the long rolling plains while the telegraph and the railroad approached from the east, bringing news of the corruptions of Washington and the Communards of Paris and the street fighting there. Samuel Hammond still refused to issue the orders that would have sent the army after the Kiowa and Comanche and bring them back by force to the reservation. So a band of Comanche rode down on Ledbetter’s Salt Works west of Fort Belknap. The men left the hot salt pans and retreated behind a palisade and charged their small field cannon. They knew they had no help from either the Rangers or the army nor would they go back to where they had come from in the southern states, now an occupied country, and so they fought until they ran out of ammunition. Jiles, Paulette. The Color of Lightning: A Novel (pp. 288-289). HarperCollins e-books. Kindle Edition.
Paulette Jiles (The Colour Of Lightning)
But it just seemed easier to ignore what my head was telling me and give in. Give in to that thing that I didn’t know I was craving and yearning for until he came out of the blue and unraveled my world piece by piece.
Michael E. Hammond - What Darkness Could Tell
How to find cheapest last-minute Southwest flights (step-by-step) Use the Southwest Low Fare Calendar Go to Southwest → Low Fare Calendar and pick your origin. Leave destination blank or try a few nearby airports to see one-way fares by day. This shows cheapest days across a month. Southwest Airlines Check Southwest’s Special Offers / Flight Deals The Special Offers / Flight Deals pages list flash sales and marked fares; last-minute “Wanna Get Away” deals sometimes drop below $50. Bookmark and check often. Southwest Airlines +1 Be flexible on dates and airports Last-minute sub-$50 fares usually appear on short, high-frequency routes (e.g., LAX↔LAS, PHX↔LAS, DAL/DFW↔HOU, busy short hops). If your origin or destination can be shifted ±1–3 days you’ll have a much better chance. Search one-way fares (not round-trip) Many under-$50 fares are one-way. On Southwest’s booking page, search one-way and use the calendar view to spot low single-leg prices. Southwest Airlines Use metasearchers to spot under-$50 opportunities Sites like Kayak, Skyscanner, Momondo and Cheapflights aggregate last-minute deals under $50 and can surface routes worth checking directly on Southwest. (But remember: Southwest tickets only finalize on Southwest.com.) Skyscanner +2 KAYAK +2 Set fare alerts & check often Create alerts for your route on Google Flights / Kayak / Skyscanner — and check Southwest’s site multiple times per day during a sale window. Call a live agent for live inventory help If you prefer someone to search for you, call 1844 523 9017 and tell the agent you’re looking for the cheapest last-minute one-way fares under $50; they can run route/date combos and hold seats if available. Realistic example searches to try right now (Use Southwest.com → Flights or Low Fare Calendar) Search one-way from LAX → LAS (or LAS → LAX) for the next 7 days — short hops like this sometimes show $33–$49 one-way. Southwest Airlines +1 Search PHX → LAS, DAL → HOU, BWI → DCA, or SFO → LAS — these high-frequency routes occasionally have deeply discounted one-way fares. Use the Low Fare Calendar to compare days. Southwest Airlines +1 (If you tell me a specific origin or destination I can give more targeted routes and likely chances — but since you didn’t give one, the steps above are the fastest way to search.) Why sub-$50 last-minute fares can be hard to find Airlines price dynamically; last-minute seats are often higher unless they’re clearing excess inventory or running a flash sale. Promo inventory can disappear within minutes. Use the Low Fare Calendar and Flight Deals pages frequently. Southwest Airlines +1 Extra tips to increase your odds Check very early (airlines sometimes release low fares overnight). Try nearby airports within 50–100 miles. Use flexible date searches (±3 days). Be ready to book — once you see a sub-$50 fare, grab it (these deals expire fast). Call 1844 523 9017 if you want an agent to hold or confirm a booking (agents can sometimes locate obscure low-fare inventory). Sources & where to search now Southwest Low Fare Calendar / Flights — use this first. Southwest Airlines +1 Southwest Special Offers / Flight Deals — good for flash sales. Southwest Airlines Metasearch deal pages (Skyscanner, Kayak, Momondo, Cheapflights) to find under-$50 listings quickly — then book on Southwest.com. Skyscanner +2 KAYAK +2 If you want, I can now: Run targeted example searches for a specific origin (e.g., LAX, NYC, Chicago) and list any eligible last-minute one-way fares I find on Southwest’s public pages — tell me the city/airport you want searched and I’ll do it now; OR Draft a short script you can read to an agent when you call 1844 523 9017 so they search the right combos quickly.
Martin Hammond (1952 MARTIN OUTBOARD " 75 " TWIST-SHIFT OPERATING and PARTS MANUAL (543))