Yes, but it's title is derived from a German poem
ah-me sowreh You have to use a French R which is an R made in the back of your mouth rather than the front
In the imperative mood (as a command or instruction):- speaking to one person: bene vive, multum ama, saepe ride- speaking to more than one person: bene vivite, multum amate, saepe rideteIn the subjunctive mood (as a wish; "may you live . . .")- speaking to one person: bene vivas, multum ames, saepe rideas- speaking to more than one person: bene vivatis, multum ametis, saepe rideatisIn the infinitive (as, for example, a motto; "to live . . .")- bene vivere, multum amare, saepe ridere
"The Lottery Rose" by Irene Hunt is a novel for teens. Some of the characters in this book are Georgie Burgess, Rennie Burgess, Miss Ellen Ames, Miss Cressman, Mrs. Sims, Judge O'Neill, Sister Mary Angela and Mrs. Molly Harper.
Ben Ames Williams.. He's a very great author. I love that story
ANSWERS.com [mills-of-the-gods-grind-slowly] reports: "This expression comes from ancient Greek, translated as "The mills of the gods grind slowly, but they grind small." In English it appeared in George Herbert's Jacula Prudentum (1640) as "God's mill grinds slow but sure."It was referenced in a poem by Friedrich von Logau in 1694: "Gottes Mühlen mahlen langsam, mahlen aber trefflich klein / Ob aus Langmut er sich säumet, bringt mit Schärf' er alles ein" which was translated by Longfellow as: "Though the mills of God grind slowly, yet they grind exceeding small; Though with patience He stands waiting, with exactness grinds He all." "They Grind Exceedingly Small" was used as the title of a short story by Ben Ames Williams publishing in the Saturday Evening Post in 1919."The mill of God grinds slow but grinds exceeding(ly) small" is a verbatim quote from the English translation of the Avestan language hymn book of Zoroastrianism. (Hafiz 546)
Ben Ames Williams was born on March 7, 1889, in Macon, Mississippi, USA.
Ben Ames Williams died on February 4, 1953, in Brookline, Massachusetts, USA.
Blanche Ames Ames died in 1969.
Pauline Ames Plimpton has written: 'The ancestry of Blanche Butler Ames and Adelbert Ames'
The address of the Ames Public Library is: 515 Douglas Ave, Ames, 50010 6215
Jimmy Ames's birth name is James Ames.
Aldrich Ames's birth name is Aldrich Hazen Ames.
Andrew Blake Ames goes by Rijiy Ames.
Gerald Ames's birth name is Percy Gerald Ames.
Percy Ames's birth name is Percy Freeman Ames.