The actual quote by Yul Brynner was "So let it be written, so let it be done"
Answer2: Yul Brenner in the film The Ten Commandments
The actual quote by Yul Brynner was "So let it be written, so let it be done" Answer2: Yul Brenner in the film The Ten Commandments
Either "So shall it be," or "So shall it be done."
The phrase is actually, "So let it be written. So let it be done." This is said by King Rameses to Baka in the 1956 movie The Ten Commandments.
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John Hancock on the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
I slipped on ice at my job and my wrist went back and their doctor said I have to go a specialist get mri and theorapy also and my job clocked me out when it happened and they said I am not getting paid to go and get them done they said I can work but it is the hand I use the most so I told them that I cant because of the pain so I had no choice but to quit my job What shall I do
This phrase can be traced back to biblical origins, particularly in the Old Testament where it is often used to emphasize the fulfillment of divine prophecy or the authority of written laws. It is also commonly used in literature and films to convey a sense of inevitability or finality.
Georgina Starr has written: 'So I said'
Here is what illiyeen (i think this is the same as what you are talking about) is as said in Chapter 83 verse 8-28: "Nay! Most surely the record of the righteous shall be in the Illiyyeen. And what will make you know what the highest Illiyyeen is? It is a written book, Those who are drawn near (to Allah) shall witness it. Most surely the righteous shall be in bliss, On thrones, they shall gaze; You will recognize in their faces the brightness of bliss. They are made to quaff of a pure drink that is sealed (to others). The sealing of it is (with) musk; and for that let the aspirers aspire. And the admixture of it is a water of Tasnim, A fountain from which drink they who are drawn near (to Allah)." So basically it is a great book (said to be in the 7th heaven) where righteous people's records are written
Abraham Lincoln had said many profound things. One of which is 'I desire so to conduct the affairs of this administration that if at the end I have lost every other friend on earth, I shall at least have one friend left, and that friend shall be down inside of me'.