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  1. Apr 22, 2023 · Admiral Picard delivers a Shakespeare speech at the end of Star Trek: Picard season 3, and it has significance for both Patrick Stewart and Jean-Luc. The meaning of Picard's Shakespeare quotation. Screen Rant

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  2. Apr 20, 2023 · In a flash of inspiration, Picard recites, "There is a tide in the affairs of men, which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune; Omitted, all the voyage of their life, is bound in shallows and ...

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  4. Another possible interpretation, however, is that the son merelycame to his senses.” This interpretation fits better with other details in the story. For example, Luke’s preferred term for repentance is not used here and “came to himself” in Luke-Acts never clearly refers to repentance (e.g., Acts 12:11, where it means “realized”).

  5. Jan 25, 2012 · The captain’s word is law; he never speaks but in the imperative mood. When he stands on his Quarter-deck at sea, he absolutely commands as far as eye can reach. Only the moon and stars are beyond his jurisdiction. He is lord and master of the sun. It is not twelve o’clock till he says so.

    • You Can Help A Prodigal Too Soon
    • I. He Sends Storms to Get Our attention.
    • II. He Allows Others to Suffer Because of Our sin.
    • III. He Sends Someone to Challenge us.

    Sometimes in our attempt to reach out to the prodigals we know, we can intervene too soon. Do you remember what happened to the prodigal son in Luke 15? After he had wasted all his inheritance in wild living, he ended up feeding the pigs (Luke 15:15-16). As Eugene Peterson puts it, “He was so hungry he would have eaten the corncobs in the pig slop,...

    “Then the Lord sent a great wind on the sea, and such a violent storm arose that the ship threatened to break up. All the sailors were afraid and each cried out to his own god”(vv. 4-5). It must have been a bad storm because these men were professional sailors who had seen it all. They were hardened to the dangers of life at sea. If they were scare...

    Everyone on board is endangered by Jonah’s sin. Jonah was the sinner in this situation, and yet his foolish rebellion endangered everyone around him. Please ponder these four words: We never sin alone. We may be alone when we sin, but we never sin alone. Our sin, our compromise, and our deceit always injures our spouse, our children, our friends, a...

    As the ship groans and creaks under the weight of the wind and the heavy waves, and as the men throw cargo overboard in a desperate attempt to save the ship, where is Jonah? You might think he’d be on deck helping the sailors. Not a chance. He’s taking a nap down below. How could a man sleep during a terrible storm like this? The answer is simple. ...

  6. In "the Icarus Factor" (season 2, episode 14), Riker asks Picard if leaving the ship would be a wise choice. Here's what Picars tells him: "I can spell out for you, albeit crudely, what you are choosing between. As the first officer of the Enterprise, you have a position of distinction, prestige, even glamour of a sort.

  7. Nov 29, 2019 · After he realizes the situation is an elaborate ruse, aliens appear and explain they were using him to study leadership. Picard Says: “Imprisonment is an injury, regardless of how you justify it.”

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