the good fortune which is intended for me will come even without seeking
"I come to you" is a simple sentence meaning that the speaker is traveling to see the person spoken to. It would normally be embellished e.g. "I come to you seeking support for the homeless of our community."
There is nothing about fortune cookies that makes anything come true.
Osteen is a variant of the Norwegian Øystein. Øystein is a Norwegian variant of Eysteinn which comes from Old Norse. It is made of the elements 'ey' meaning "island" or 'auja' meaning "good fortune" and 'steinn' meaning "stone".
The screw may not come out because it is stuck or stripped, meaning the threads are damaged. Applying lubricant, using the correct size screwdriver, or seeking professional help can help remove the screw.
Fortune does not come twice. Misfortune does not come alone.
To find greater fortune
Yes, a word can have multiple meanings. The denotative meaning of a word refers to its literal or dictionary definition, while the connotative meaning refers to the emotional or cultural associations that come with a word. This is why context is important in understanding the intended meaning of a word.
The song is titled Here You Come Again, and it doesn't have a special meaning for Dolly (she did not write the song) however, it could potentially have a meaning intended by the songwriter. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZnOU89u58L8
a fortune
To find greater fortune
July 3,2012