Possibly you mean this "God gave us two eyes, two ears, two arms two legs, two feet, two hands, but he only gave us one heart. You know why? Because he gave the other one to someone else and its our job to find it."
That's a piece of modern sentimentality of obscure origin, and not from The Bible.
It was Noah and Job.
The Bible has two authors: God and humans.
The god with two different colored eyes is named Heterochromia. He is usually associated with dualities and is believed to have the ability to see both the physical world and the spiritual world.
not if you quote them like say "when life gives you lemons you squirt it in your enemies eyes" - Happy bunny
There are no greatest. Everything is equal in God's eyes.
Many do. Islam and Hindu are two examples.
One interpretation is that it signifies the importance of listening more than speaking. By listening attentively and empathetically with both ears, we can better understand others and communicate effectively. It suggests a balance between speaking and listening in our interactions with one another.
that's why god gave you 2 fist
Well two things you can do..... Accept what God gave you, or try surgery.
two for flying, two for covering their eyes now one can see GOD THE FATHER, and two for covering their body
The specific phrase "if you make a step, God will make two" is not directly found in the Bible. However, the concept of taking a step of faith and trusting in God's provision and help is a common theme throughout the Bible in verses such as Proverbs 3:5-6 and Psalm 37:23-24.
he doesn't exist