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The poem was quoted in John F. Kennedy's book A Nation of Immigrants (1958). [19] In 2019, during the Trump administration , Ken Cuccinelli , whom Trump appointed as acting director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services , revised a line from the poem in support of the administration's " public charge rule " to reject applicants for visas ...
In the book "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" by J. K. Rowling, it is written that the inscription on the tombstone of Ariana Dumbledore reads "Where your treasure is, there will your heart be also". [1] This is taken from the King James Version of Matthew 6:21 or Luke 12:34, which are identical. [2] [3]
The book's poems constitute a biography of Nguyen's mother, Nguyễn Anh Diệp, who was a motorist in a stunt troupe composed entirely of women during the fifties and sixties. [2] The book also involves Nguyen's reckoning with her motherland as a Vietnamese American and her understanding of its history through the perspective of her mother.
Hughes, one of our truest American compasses, entered the world on the first day of February 1901, born in Joplin. ... Embrace hope with Missouri treasure Langston Hughes in these 7 poems. Show ...
Chopin's heart, preserved in alcohol, [3] was sealed in 1882 within a pillar of the Holy Cross Church, behind a tablet carved by Leonard Marconi. [4] The tablet bears an inscription from Matthew VI:21: "For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also." [5] (See photo of the Church pillar, with epitaph.)
Stark images show the "heartbreaking" aftermath of the Los Angeles County wildfires, which continue to burn.
NEW YORK - Authorities are revealing more details surrounding the killing of a woman who was set on fire while sleeping on the New York City subway.. Sebastian Zapeta, 33, faces first- and second ...
Doubting the filching age will steal his treasure; Now counting best to be with you alone, Then better’d that the world may see my pleasure: Sometime all full with feasting on your sight, And by and by clean starved for a look; Possessing or pursuing no delight, Save what is had or must from you be took. Thus do I pine and surfeit day by day,