«Summer afternoon ~ Summer afternoon; to me those have always been the two most
beautiful words in the English language.»
Beautiful words in a beautiful room soon to be filled with love.
I then heard the most
beautiful words in the world.
Summer afternoon — summer afternoon; to me those have always been the two most
beautiful words in the English language.
Smile is the most
beautiful words in the world.
A beauty post about the how's and why's of highlighting, a quote about the two most
beautiful words in the English language, a tips «n trips about Utrecht and an outfit of the week with my beautiful silk long skirt.
«Neither do I condemn thee»: Francis calls our attention to
these beautiful words in the Gospel of John.
The most
beautiful word in the Gospel of Jesus Christ is «whosoever.»
13 In 1940 cellophane polled as the third most
beautiful word in the English language, behind mother and memory.
Not exact matches
In other
words — if your web forms aren't
beautiful to look at and easy to fill out on mobile screens, they're pretty much guaranteed to bleed leads.
When she saw some mechanical looms that used punched cards to direct the weaving of
beautiful patterns, it reminded her of how Babbage's engine used punched cards to make calculations, and she developed the historic insight that a calculator could be instructed to handle not just numbers but anything that could be notated
in logical symbols, such as music or
words or graphics or textile patterns.
He teaches his clients to achieve what he calls a «
beautiful state» —
in other
words, a perennially peaceful mood.
«How wonderful would it be if solidarity, this
beautiful and, at times, inconvenient
word, were not simply reduced to social work, and became, instead, the default attitude
in political, economic and scientific choices, as well as
in the relationships among individuals, peoples and countries.
To me, the
words of this
beautiful song captures the role that our children play
in our lives and
in our hearts.
I feel very happy to write this email to you that day after day you give very nice advice to those who have signed up with you, without anything
in return
in monetary terms, especially since I / we never expected such
beautiful advices from a stock analyst / stranger and always try to find out the intent behind nice
words.
Sometimes there are whole threads devoted to
beautiful and powerful swear
words used
in delicious ways.
Thus Evangelical Catholicism's approach to church architecture, decoration, music, vesture, and all the other tangibles of the Church's liturgical life proceeds from the question, «Is this
beautiful in such a way that it helps disclose the living God
in Word and Sacrament?»
Since the days it was written, every time Five Iron plays it, an entourage of vocals accompanies the
words, «In the soundless awe and wonder / Words fall short to hope again / How beautiful, how vast your love is / New forever, world without an end.&r
words, «
In the soundless awe and wonder /
Words fall short to hope again / How beautiful, how vast your love is / New forever, world without an end.&r
Words fall short to hope again / How
beautiful, how vast your love is / New forever, world without an end.»
Yet this is no Review Show panelist;
in among the
beautiful words are barbs of vulgarity stories of his many sexual conquests, and a fairly heavy dose of obscenity.
Her
words are emblematic of so many of the posts
in the synchroblog, sure, but it's also beautifully written, wise, wry, deep,
beautiful, and honest about the mess and uncertainty that often accompanies our shifts.
At about 11 a.m. this coming Sunday,
in one of England's most
beautiful medieval cathedrals, Peter, Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells, will lay his hands on my head and pronounce these
words:
What I love most about the
Word series is that it manages to capture some of the most
beautiful, compelling, bizarre, troubling, violent, and redemptive images from the Bible
in a way that, as we talked about on Monday, honors the Bible for what it is, not simply what we want it to be.
I don't know how to explain this, and please forgive me if it makes sense only to me: I feel like a woman whose dignity is being restored
word by
word by
word in this
beautiful series.
Reinforcing the fact that this book is historical fiction and not a precise biography, my friend Dalia Mogahed (executive director of the Center for Muslim Studies at Gallup and member of President Barack Obama's Advisory Council on Faith - Based and Neighborhood Partnerships) rightfully noted
in her review that this «is not a book recounting Muhammad's life, but a
beautiful story inspired by it... There was editorial license and creativity, and while many of the
words and events have been recorded
in authentic sources, many have not...»
Psalm 139 expresses this conviction
in beautiful words:
I can give you the short answer as to why Catholic Churches were so
beautiful in earlier centuries;
in the
words of Isaiah, «I have loved, O Lord, the beauty of thy house and the place where thy glory dwelleth.»
I accept that a God that can create this
beautiful universe can also inspire His
word to be implanted
in the minds of men and to be recorded for the benefit of all.
The first is the
beautiful prologue
in John 1: 1 - 14,
in which Jesus is presented as the incarnate Logos, «the
Word made flesh» to dwell among us
in undying light, «full of grace and truth.»
I must point out that the great appeal of secular music is its ability to reach into the heart of the listener, expressing feelings that they can relate to,
in words that are
beautiful and memorable; the truly great songwriters write songs that make people WANT to sing along.
With our phones always
in front of us, we can fall into viewing the
Word of God as something to fit into a tweet or lay over a
beautiful mountain landscape on Instagram.
Keep growing as your nation tweaks the message it tries to profess and one day you may realize that Jesus is what binds all creation
in a
beautiful tapestry pleasing to the Father of which
words could not fully express
Therefore, to the old man's
words that «all has its time,» the wise Solomon adds, «God made all things
beautiful in his time; also he hath set eternity within man's heart» (Ecclesiastes 3: 11).
In other
words, those of us who believe that love wins must be careful of turning that
beautiful sentiment into a war cry.
Drawing on the
beautiful words of Blessed John Paul II
in Evangelium Vitae paragraph 99, the mothers are encouraged to have hope that their children are with Jesus and to trust that he is taking care of them.
In other words, Jesus loves broken failures and makes them attractive and beautiful in God's sigh
In other
words, Jesus loves broken failures and makes them attractive and
beautiful in God's sigh
in God's sight.
It was a
beautiful, intimate evening with the Cardinal
in which he exhorted us
in the
words Novo Millennio Ineunte to «put out into the deep», and it was one which we came to cherish all the more since he died only a few short months later.
He uses a
beautiful style whereby he directs his
words directly to Gianna, speaking to her
in a familiar way about her virtues as he observed them
in their life together.
And a chapter is dedicated to the
beautiful words of Blessed John Paul II when he addresses suffering women
in Evangelium Vitae.
An idle, aging king
in the heady, evening air of a Jerusalem springtime; the
beautiful Bathsheba and her incorruptible husband Uriah; the king's prompt, efficient, confident steps to cover the results of his lustful intoxication; Uriah's integrity as soldier and his unwitting and ultimately fatal frustration of David's self - protective scheme merely by the virtue of his extreme loyalty to his compatriots still
in the field; David's unhesitating but premeditated resort to murder; the complicity of Joab, always intensely, blindly loyal to David; and continuing this picture of the king's total moral collapse
in steps of progressive deterioration, David's calloused
words of reassurance to Joab, «Do not let this matter trouble you...»; and at last the consummation of the whole sorry episode when Bathsheba is added to David's harem and another son added to his progeny.
When Glennon mentioned this «brutiful» (her
word to say
beautiful + brutal) idea of the Sacred Scared series,
in theory, I was totally on board.
For example, the Islamic world accepted from the outset that the
words of the Qur» an, expressed
in beautiful Arabic poetry, could not have been composed by Muhammad, but must have originated with Allah and been transmitted to Muhammad by way of divine revelation.
Beautiful in its simplicity: the
word «Holy» sung three times just as
in the Hebrew setting, but
in this instance and
in the context of the Eucharist its significance is even more poignant.
In short, even his free verse is disciplined; he wastes no
words, and the
words he chooses are appropriate and
beautiful, contributing sound to sense.
People are influenced by the oddest things, too: one passionately anti-Catholic ex-Catholic started the journey back home when some one finally explained to him what the
words of the Salve Regina meant: he had sung it regularly at his Catholic school
in the 1980s but never had it translated and assumed it was just a weird and
beautiful chant with no real meaning.
So this Lent, I'm carrying you, my broken and
beautiful family,
in my heart, this is the fast I've chosen, I feel you thumping along with me here and I want some flesh on my
words, I want righteousness to pave the way.
The most
beautiful part of this life
in Christ to me, is the wonder of restoration and redemption, the
words «God with us»
in my real - walking - around - life.
Of course I also spend time taking pictures of the
beautiful world, spending time with my wife, reading books or magazines, playing video games, enjoying a great meal, engaging
in citizen scientist projects, spending time
in thought or contemplation about the universe or our planet, or
in other
words generally loving and enjoying life!
Hope,
in St. Augustine's resonant
words, «has two
beautiful daughters: their names are anger and courage.
Preoccupied with debates, we miss those three
beautiful words: «
In love, he.»
For millions of us earthlings, the pictures of earth from thousands of miles
in space give a fresh perspective on our human situation, Archibald MacLeish described it
in these
beautiful and now - familiar
words: