A Comari from the Middle East who is genuine and authentic.
(see: tattoo words)
God said "I am what I am" in Latin, which is the same as saying "Ehyeh Asher Ehyeh" in Hebrew.
Moses asked God what he should say if people asked who sent him. God's answer was "I am what I am", which is the same as saying "I exist" in Latin.
This Latin phrase means that a person should accept themselves for who they are, no matter what. It was first used by Umberto Eco in his book The Foucault Pendulum.
The phrase "I am what I am" is found in an old book in my hand. It is very similar to the phrase "Enel Haka" which means the same thing.
ego sum qui sum
ego sum qui sum
A Comari from the Middle East who is genuine and authentic.
ego sum qui sum
(see: tattoo words)
ego sum qui sum
God said "I am what I am" in Latin, which is the same as saying "Ehyeh Asher Ehyeh" in Hebrew.
ego sum qui sum
Moses asked God what he should say if people asked who sent him. God's answer was "I am what I am", which is the same as saying "I exist" in Latin.
ego sum qui sum
This Latin phrase means that a person should accept themselves for who they are, no matter what. It was first used by Umberto Eco in his book The Foucault Pendulum.
ego sum qui sum
The phrase "I am what I am" is found in an old book in my hand. It is very similar to the phrase "Enel Haka" which means the same thing.