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| "What therefore God hath joined together, let no man put asunder."
 
| "What therefore God hath joined together, let no man put asunder."
 
| Bible: [http://biblehub.com/mark/10-9.htm Mark 10:9]
 
| Bible: [http://biblehub.com/mark/10-9.htm Mark 10:9]
| In the Bible, Jesus is asked about whether people should be allowed to divorce, and Jesus responds with this quote. It is known to appear in wedding vows, hence the fact that the man and woman in the panel are dressed for a wedding. However, in the comic, the quote becomes a command to Gnome Ann to break apart what God has joined.
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| Normally this would imply that whatever 'God' has put together nobody would be able to destroy. But in this case it requires that Gnome Ann breaks up anything that 'God' puts together.
 
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| "Time ripens all things; Gnome Ann is born wise."
 
| "Time ripens all things; Gnome Ann is born wise."

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