"We shall not cease from exploration" is a line from T.S. Eliot's poem "Little Gidding," which is part of his larger work "Four Quartets." In this poem, Eliot reflects on the themes of time, love, and spirituality, emphasizing the importance of continuous exploration and growth in one's life journey. The line encourages readers to embrace the beauty and complexity of existence and to always seek new experiences and understanding.
T.S. Eliot said, "you shall not cease from exploration."
The line "We shall not cease from exploration" is from T.S. Eliot's poem "Little Gidding," which is the last of his "Four Quartets." This poem reflects on spiritual exploration and growth, and emphasizes the importance of continuing to seek understanding and connection.
Yes it does say in the Bible that summer, winter, autumn, spring, the day, and night, they will never cease.
Life shall end in approximately 3 billion years, because the sun will consume our world. Life shall cease utterly in our solar system.
Will care or shall care, depending on the context.
if used in a context of raising moral of others....it can be saidNyaan noakkatte!-" i shall look into it"or nyaan pat'hikyatte!!- "i shall study it!"or nyaan sramikyatte!!- "i shall try up on it!"if used in a context of assurance ....it can be saidNyaan noakkaam!- i will look into it"or nyaan pat'hikyaam!-i will study it!"or nyaan sramikyaam!-"i will try !"
1Cor:13:8: Charity never faileth: but whether there be prophecies, they shall fail; whether there be tongues, they shall cease; whether there be knowledge, it shall vanish away. Depending on what version you are reading, this is rendered Love not charity.
"Shall not perish from the Earth" is a complex way of saying "Will not disappear from the planet". In the Gettysburg Address, where this phrase is from, Lincoln argues that the US Civil War is a test about whether a democratic nation has any long-term staying power on the Earth.
Peace unto Zion. Peace, peace to the faithful, And a crown of rejoicing And a crown of rejoicing From your Heavenly Father. When Zion shall be cleansed She shall flourish as a rose I will walk in her midst And will bless all those with a tenfold blessing And their sorrows shall cease For I'll cry upon her walls Peace, sweet peace
Example: And he to England shall along with you. - Hamlet ellipse - deliberate omission of a word or of words which are readily implied by the context.
No. But the Bible says that summer and winter will not stop. Genesis 8:22 "While the earth remains, Seedtime and harvest, Cold and heat, Winter and summer, And day and night Shall not cease."
"Shall" is used to indicate a strong recommendation or requirement, typically in a formal or contractual context. "Should" is used to express a milder recommendation or advice. For example, "You shall complete the assignment by Friday" implies it is mandatory, while "You should complete the assignment by Friday" suggests it is advisable but not mandatory.