No. The sentence given is an imperative sentence, not an assertive sentence.
He said "Not even God can sink it." He said "Not even God can sink it."
Euripides (480 - 406 BC)
Euripides (480 - 406 BC)
It means: Look at People, by their attempts/actions and not by their resultes. Martijn Huis, The Netherlands
Just as you said it but a person using God's word fully and correctly is judging via God, who is the only judge.
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Who said he's a sensitive man'?
This quote suggests that a person's character and worth can be assessed by the results of their efforts and actions. It implies that judging someone based on tangible outcomes is more accurate than solely relying on words or intentions.
Philanthropy could be actions displaying a love for man, based on Greek root words.
You can't garentee a man's love, but his love will better come if you love him too, and show it with actions and words.
To say the words good man in the Latin language you say bonus. These words are said in Italian as uomo buono.