This is a poem that was written by Jose Garcia Villa. The poem was written in the year of 2013.
I am not familiar with a specific reference to God saying "I'll make a man" written by Jose Garcia. It is possible that this may be a quote from a religious text, a work of literature, or a personal writing. Could you provide more context or details to help identify the source?
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"i will not murder thee! i do but Measure thee!"
The correct punctuation for the sentence "Very well said, Jose. I will race you, and I will win." includes a comma after "said" to set off the person's name (Jose) and after "you" to separate the clauses "I will race you" and "I will win".
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The poem "GOD said I made a man" may explore themes of creation, power, and the divine relationship with humanity. It could highlight the idea of God as the ultimate creator and the significance of mankind in the larger theological context. Ultimately, the interpretation of the poem can vary based on individual perspectives and beliefs.
Jerry Garcia
To me it's message is to praise and thank GOD for making us ... it is also about the perfect human like us because we have eyes or all the senses and of even we have a disorder GOD gave us many talents to share and to use for good reasons :)
Jose Rizal said "The youth is the hope of the Fatherland" in his letter "To the Filipino Youth" that was written on July 15, 1879, addressed to the Filipino people. Rizal wrote the letter while he was studying in Madrid, Spain.
They are said to be written in the vernacular.
Jose Baez must be qualified by law to represent a client in a trial. Those who may have said that he 'wasn't qualified' were expressing an opinion, not a fact.
Said Sadi has written: 'Askuti'
he's from México, Gabriel Garcia said something about this in the radio program rokerosvip in a interview