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    1. Maybe Hesper told him I revere the Goddess -- she’s heard me often enough at my


    2. I have seen commissioned officers with grey hair walking between rioters and treated with great respect as all Africans revere their elders


    3. Packard, General Motors, Paul Revere, and on and on and on! In other words, he is a true professor of selling!


    4. “But you only revere this Tloque Nahuaque?”


    5. I guess he did not revere Texcatlipoca like most Alcolhua—although I understand some consider Tloque Nahuaque an aspect of Texcatlipoca


    6. ” I would have preferred Crow Town, but they did not revere the crow, so they got as close to it as they could comfortably


    7. “They revere the earth and consider themselves guardians of it


    8. The Bierzo revere with taste


    9. them, revere them- but it"s time for us to


    10. (To fear God is to revere God

    11. He respects the law, in the sae way that he respects electricity or fire, but he does not revere the law


    12. The feeling that others respect and revere you is a very common payoff


    13. I have seen you revere the sacred water and oak


    14. The leaders came to hear and to Lord God revere;


    15. Only fear God and Him revere;


    16. It was clear he should revere


    17. So we should revere all life in all it’s forms


    18. “What are they doing here? I hope they aren’t playing Paul Revere again


    19. Spirit is simply to revere the whole concept as Holy


    20. And I revealed a revelation for man to revere and revel in

    21. But many time "fear" means we should "revere" or reverence God with our "loving respect"


    22. So, how was Revere today?”


    23. Does he know people will one day revere him? Probably not, but that doesn’t matter


    24. Revere a sense of shame


    25. It’s as though Muhammad had put the fear of ‘the God’ in his followers so that they come to revere him, His messenger


    26. The dargas at which the Musalmans revere their fakirs that dot the landscape of the Indian subcontinent is a pointer to this peculiar side of human nature


    27. Traditionally, there appears to be an inbuilt advantage for its prophets in the Semitic faith in that while it granted them to indulge as humans, it ordained the believers to revere them as divine just the same


    28. Yet, all the believing Musalmans kept their share of slaves, got as spoils of war, without qualms, and even Muhammad, who claimed that Gabriel would come to him every Ramadan to make sure that nothing of the Revelation had slipped from his memory, only freed his slaves, among them women, just before his death! The tendency of the Musalmans to revere Muhammad, though he himself maintained that he was just human, and approach his life with a sense of divinity binds them to the hadith and sunna without regard to the context in which he said what he said, and did what he did


    29. What about the phenomenon of Sathya Sai Baba, whom millions of his devotees, the world over, revere as an avatar of God, and experience his ‘presence’ wherever they are; a la affair Musalmans! Lo, that too without a scripture of his own or the swords of his faithful to spread his creed, the Baba attracts peoples of all faiths in today’s world, with the expectable exception of the Musalmans! Moreover, without any promise of an exclusive Paradise to his devotees, he inspires them for a voluntary service ‘here’ to the humanity at large


    30. ping a deity that they revere

    31. ures and the teacher whom we revere both represent the attachment of


    32. Love of Life and All Who Revere It;


    33. ers gradually begin to revere and worship such physical objects as the


    34. Here are some examples: if one stands at the seashore, undoubtedly, his watching to the sea will make him revere and glorify the scene


    35. If we did, we would revere and appreciate Him and would abide to His Words


    36. If man looks in this universe and excogitates of its marvels which express His majesty, there his spirit will magnify and revere that Creator


    37. If we observe it thoroughly, we will revere and exalt our Creator and realize His Majesty


    38. If perchance we should never meet again I shall remember these two days and know that somewhere in Time you revere my memory


    39. If we do so, we will revere and appreciate Him and abide by His Words


    40. If people look at this universe and excogitate on its marvels which express the Majesty of God, then their spirits will revere this Creator and believe that He is Great

    41. {why do not you aspire to revere Al'lah * although he has created you in gradual stages * See you not how Al’lah has created the seven heavens one above another


    42. between? Never again! It is not possible to worship or revere the Creative Cause of our species


    43. worship or revere the unknown Creative Cause of the first generation of our species and the rest of


    44. or revere the Almighty Thou__and that Infinite Creative Power alone


    45. Heaven, which I revere above all earthly kings


    46. In details we say that if one stands at the sea shore, undoubtedly, his watching of the sea will make him revere and glorify the scene


    47. Since the messenger (cpth) is the superior above all believers in this field and as he (cpth) is the Master of people of perfection and the highest of them in rank and the nearest one to God, therefore you find this believer love God's messenger (cpth), appreciate and revere him due to the perfection he was colored with and attained from his Provider


    48. Yet how we appreciate and revere others differs from one spirit to the next, according to what one likes and to what their spirit inclines


    49. They seemed to revere the creature as a city treasure more than a spectacle


    50. who are there, who revere and love Jesus…his mother,










































    1. The night was long and we were young and this was an occasion for a special bottle or two, for the saved and revered whisky, a drink that I had slowly grown accustomed to during my residence, and one that always left me feeling as though I had spent the night with my head next to a camel’s rump


    2. Thru the telling and retelling of the story, Kate became revered around the known world


    3. temple, a temple where one of our most revered gods was born


    4. Swivels to let Roman attend his revered institution


    5. He could appreciate how many of his fellow Nords who deeply revered Talos in all of his otherworldly glory would be driven to their cause – especially if they had suffered their own conflict-tied tragedies


    6. She knew that Mother revered the ever youthful god


    7. They were the Shepherd-Gardeners of Stars and Planets, as well as the revered guides and mentors of the Elhehrim---and that people weren't what, or who, Dena and the others supposed them to be at all! The temple in which the the 'star' had been resting


    8. There are no nations, accordingly, who abound more in families revered and honoured on account of their descent from a long race of great and illustrious ancestors ; because there are no nations among whom wealth is likely to continue longer in the same families


    9. The great shepherd or herdsman, respected on account of his great wealth, and of the great number of those who depend upon him for subsistence, and revered on account of the nobleness of his birth, and of the immemorial antiquity or his illustrious family, has a natural authority over all the inferior shepherds or herdsmen of his horde or clan


    10. The former is generally admired and revered by the common people; the latter is commonly more esteemed and adopted by what are called the people of fashion

    11. “Stalin and Mao are still revered in their countries


    12. We listened to the radio: “The joint forces of our army from all over Russia, under the leadership of our revered leader and hero Jossif Stalin, has held out against the aggressors and are currently defeating them and inflicting upon them heavy losses


    13. We know from history that the much revered Malayan Principles did not work in Africa


    14. “Let us toast Russia and its revered leader Joseph Stalin,” he said


    15. It was a weapon, a tool, to be revered


    16. Later surveys came from his son, Arthur Schlesinger Jr,, also quite the revered figure within the profession


    17. The creatures called her Princess, but Giselle was one of the most revered, feared, and wisest of the mystical creatures


    18. There was a time that we were revered; now we're to be feared and hunted


    19. His adventures took him all the way up the Euphrates River where he met Utnapishtim, revered survivor of a great flood


    20. Lord’s boon to a virtuous woman to endow her with a revered and

    21. revered Wadi and the priests as the primal seat and servants of the


    22. My godfather was one of my closest friends until his untimely passing and Rich, it would truly be an honor if you choose to bestow upon me this most revered title


    23. I learned that habit from her—I used to chew my skin raw as I waited for my father to come home, unsure which version of him I would encounter, the one the Abnegation trusted and revered, or the one whose hands struck me


    24. mocked and deformed Claudius who came to be respected and revered for his humane


    25. He revered my grandfather whom he considered the greatest ruler he had ever known


    26. Coatleztli reminded him that the Mexica were not exactly revered in the valley


    27. Both were greatly revered along the coast since Pachacamac would let loose earthquakes if he was displeased


    28. The Dhammapada is a collection of 423 aphorisms which, in Pali verse form, are revered by southern Buddhists as illustrative of the Buddhist dhamma or moral system


    29. “He is widely respected, but not revered like Kaidu, Juchi, or your grandfather


    30. revered man like Mahatma Gandhi giving testimony to this fact

    31. There was nothing they revered more than ice


    32. They knew me by reputation among the Maya, where I am revered


    33. Aaron and Kali were revered by many humans for their beauty


    34. The name means “City of the Gods” and the site was revered in precontact Mexico


    35. revered youth abruptly closed his life


    36. Being an old-fashioned woman, she revered them


    37. most revered angels in the Bible, was cast


    38. revered and respected as such


    39. should be respected and revered for getting


    40. (The word feared translates revered

    41. There are times when the revered leader will climb up


    42. And to ensure their best chance for that happiness, they chose to invite as many elves to their wedding as could attend within this revered place, to further augment the power of their wedding vows


    43. as she hated and feared him, she loved and revered him,


    44. The son of a popular and revered real estate principal, he was recruited from the family business to be Roy’s real estate professional


    45. A very pleased Roy Park then elaborated at great length the virtue and quality of a degree from State, which, like Cornell, was a revered land-grant educational facility


    46. “Our revered elders are so busy with their own regrets that they put an untried girl in charge and expect her to be enough to stop me, when I have planned this for years, dreamed up every scenario in my head while enduring the tortures your people’s leaders subjected me to


    47. 25 And saying this the revered youth abruptly closed his life


    48. Tanner was highly revered by his people when he lived on Earth


    49. She was able to become invisible to 8, could converse with him in Station language, and she occasionally channeled the angelic White Buffalo Calf Woman, a shape-shifting spirit revered by many Native American tribes


    50. Give me back the sacred Gospels of revered Cuthbert!"












































    1. to obey his directives: Whoever reveres Dorje Shugden, “


    2. Does not the communication with the Prophet (cpth)—that is, these spiritual links with the Envoy’s spirit—bring us closer to Al’lah?! Can the spirit really communicate with the Envoy without becoming a lover of him (cpth), since its natural disposition is to always follow that which it loves, or that which it glorifies and reveres?


    3. Zomnui is the hollowness of self being reliant upon the public's interpretation of you to generate one's purpose, for one's meaning is 2 be what the prevailing ideology reveres, be it religiosity, wealth or fame


    4. Ambiguity results when what the culture reveres is unclear, internally inconsistent, incompatible with social reality, or impossible


    5. Never did she do anything without dignity; for hers was the English type which is so Greek, save that villagers have touched their hats to it, the vicarage reveres it; and upper-gardeners and under- gardeners respectfully straighten their backs as she comes down the broad terrace on Sunday morning, dallying at the stone urns with the Prime Minister to pick a rose--which, perhaps, she was trying to forget, as her eye wandered round the dining-room of the inn at Olympia, seeking the window where her book lay, where a few minutes ago she had discovered something--something very profound it had been, about love and sadness and the peasants


    6. And thus ancestral dust reveres


    7. “He reveres her memory as that of a saint


    1. He grew up revering


    2. thr act of revering not only the concept of God but the


    3. Revering your elders and cherishing/respecting/making use of their wisdom


    4. Through these Verses you can see that the belief which is not based upon thinking and contemplation, and does not produce in its owner’s spirit revering and glorifying the Creator, is unprofitable and unavailing for its possessor


    5. as revering this presumed Infinite Source of mortal life


    6. “But how are the horrors a gift?” Reho was incredulous both at the answer and its giver, holding hir in disdain, while nevertheless revering the very IT that Faithful, in fact, was the spontaneous, unique mobile EvEolution of


    7. Such was the habit of this venerable humane scholar (his soul has been sanctified by Al’lah) concerning all that he has bestowed upon us of the endless knowledge which turns heads and makes the fronts bow, glorifying and revering the meanings of the Holy Qur’an: he filled the heavens with the Qur’anic scientific knowledge that Al’lah the Almighty had revealed to him, for it is he who acquitted the noble Prophets of all that conflicts with their perfection, impeccability and their spirits’ purity in his book Impeccability of Prophets


    8. But this appreciating and revering of the others differs from one spirit to another according to what one likes and his spirit inclines to, for some spirits magnify others for their science and knowledge, their possession and authority, their perfection and noble morals, or for other regards


    9. Such is the habit of this Venerable Humane Scholar (God has sanctified his soul) concerning all what he had bestowed upon us of the endless knowledge which turn the heads and make the fronts bow glorifying and revering the meanings of the Holy Qur’an


    10. Has it stopped them from still worshipping and revering these priests? No

    11. This brainwashes young children into unquestioningly worshipping, revering and holding sacred all abstract lines


    12. The area of play is called the tennis court: this subliminally brainwashes children into worshipping, revering and holding sacred all royal courts and all royalty and the idea of royalty


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    Synonyms for "revere"

    revere revers paul revere hero-worship idolise idolize worship fear reverence venerate adulate honour adore

    "revere" definitions

    American silversmith remembered for his midnight ride (celebrated in a poem by Longfellow) to warn the colonists in Lexington and Concord that British troops were coming (1735-1818)


    a lapel on a woman's garment; turned back to show the reverse side


    love unquestioningly and uncritically or to excess; venerate as an idol


    regard with feelings of respect and reverence; consider hallowed or exalted or be in awe of