Betty P. Peebles has written: 'Whatsoever you doeth shall prosper!' -- subject(s): Christian life 'The issue of divine healing (Issue)' 'The issue of women's rights (Issue)'
Shakespeare's sonnets were published in 1609. They were, however, written over many years before that. Some of them had been published in a pirate edition in 1599 called "The Passionate Pilgrim"
John W. Masury has written: 'How shall we paint our houses?' -- subject(s): Paint, House painting
Shakespeare claims that the object of his sonnet in , Shall I Compare Thee to a Summers Day, will be immortal because of the written word. His beloved's summer will continue as long as there are people alive to read the sonnet.
The dominant image in Sonnet 18 is light. Sonnet 18 was written by William Shakespeare and is sometimes referred to as Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?
"We Shall Return" was written by Jose Rizal in 1872, during his exile in Dapitan. He composed the poem as a declaration of his intention to return to the Philippines and continue fighting for its freedom and independence from Spanish colonial rule.
He said, "I shall return." It was Douglass MacArthur.
Gilbert Ofodile has written: 'I shall never return' -- subject(s): Foreign Students, Journalism, Politics and government
The phrase "you shall return" appears in the Bible in Genesis 3:19, where God tells Adam, "You are dust, and to dust you shall return." This is often interpreted as a reminder of human mortality.
general Douglas MacArthur. Is whom I think you are talking about. He made a vow, "I shall return," when he was forced to abandon the Philippines.
In April 1942, General Douglas McArthur vowed you shall return aft the fall of Bataan.
The Filipinos
I shall return.
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The general who said, 'I shall return.' was Douglas MacArthur. He said it as he departed the Philippines early in World War II. He did indeed return to take the islands back from Japan a few years later.
It was Carlos P. Romulo, who coined the famous phrase "I shall return" by General Douglas MacArthur. Romulo was MacArthur's press officer at that time.
Isaiah 45:23 - I have sworn by Myself; The word has gone out of My mouth in righteousness, And shall not return, That to Me every knee shall bow, Every tongue shall take an oath.Romans 14:11 - For it is written: "As I live, says the Lord, Every knee shall bow to Me, And every tongue shall confess to God." [NKJV]