God is said to be a mill worker in the old testement. God has always hated the human race (again, I refer you to the old testement) and therefore worked alone. Without helpers, he had to cut, gather and process all the timber from his mill all by himself, which is why it took him so long to make the earth. 7 days is nothing compared to the other gods of other universes; they made their worlds in 2 days. God was also known to take many breaks, hence why his mill worked exceedingly slowly. I hope this amswers your question, as well as helps you understand why Jesus was a carpenter
It is a traditional proverb. Correctly quoted reads 'the wheels of justice turn slowly, but grind exceedingly fine'. It may take a long time to reach the correct solution, but when it is reached it is right to the finest detail
No, this quote is not from Agatha Christie. It is a variation of the proverb "The mills of the gods grind slowly, but they grind exceedingly fine," which has been attributed to various sources throughout history.
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Greek philosopher Sextus Empiricus
i love to grind apples.
Yes, but it's title is derived from a German poem
He liked to grind his coffee himself.
The machine could grind up grain easily.
The setting of "They Grind Exceeding Small" is crucial as it helps establish the atmosphere of fate and justice. The old mill serves as a metaphor for the workings of fate, grinding down those who deserve punishment. It highlights the belief that justice will eventually be meted out to those who have wronged others.
john key is the vice president
Some people grind their teeth at night.
Beryl Fox, a Canadian film maker.