Sentences with phrase «walking in the garden of»

Sir Alfred Zimmern, in my day one of our leading experts in international affairs, was one day walking in the gardens of Oxford University with a friend who asked him, «What, in your opinion, is the greatest obstacle between us and the building of enduring world peace?»
After some days the pious man saw his dead companion walking in the garden of paradise beside fountains of water; and he saw Bar Ma «yon the tax collector lying on the bank of a river, he was striving to reach the water and he could not.
The latest collection called 50's Etc is a walk in the garden of Hollywood and the studios of Pinewood.
She has published three books of poetry (I'm Walking in the Garden of His Imaginary Palace, False Shuffles, and The Little Flowers of Madame de Montespan), six novels (The Whirlpool, Changing Heaven, Away, The Underpainter, The Stonecarvers and A May of Glass), and a collection of short fiction (Storm Glass) as well as numerous articles and reviews.
Rumpole still goes to visit old people, not as often as he used to, and he still loves to walk in the garden of three acres.

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The lawn started at the beach and ran toward the front door for a quarter of a mile, jumping over sun - dials and brick walks and burning gardens — finally when it reached the house drifting up the side in bright vines as though from the momentum of its run.
Not only has gardening positively, even profoundly, impacted the lives of employees who have participated in it, but it has encouraged employees to walk the talk at companies whose brand encompasses some aspect of wellness — thereby bolstering company morale and integrity.
Other design elements include new walking paths in the arch's shadow and a 7.5 - acre garden and amphitheater that replace a parking deck on the north end of the park.
According to the natural law tradition, a right is a spiritual entitlement, a moral power to do (e.g., to walk in one's garden), hold (e.g., to keep a family heirloom), or exact something (e.g., to demand the payment of a debt).
I walked n the Sinai, I sat in the garden of Gesthemany, I ended up being baptized in the sea of Galilee.
This is why I spend my time critiquing power and authority, especially religious: because it compromises the most historic element of our story... that moment in time when we crossed over from freely walking in the garden with God to working on hard ground with thorns and a curse.
When we love Jesus, when we are free, when we are walking with, then we are a sign and a foretaste of how it was meant to be in the Garden, perhaps, God's way of living overflowing organically: the disciple, the friend, the daughter, the heir, the beloved.
Our skin is made of dust and we often catch the perfumed scent of the Garden in the cool of the evening, and we know, somewhere inside, we're supposed to be walking with God, unashamed still.
And we are the new creations, and His cruciform sacrifice forms a new heaven and a new earth and new ways, and in the form of a Gardener, He returns again to walk in the garden, not in the cool of the evening, but in the rising warmth of the dawn, and on Resurrection Morning, the Practice of Resurrection is begun first by the Resurrection Women.
I offer that Adam was created in the Garden to walk with God in the cool of the evening.
In the Western religious marketplace comprising «church» stalls, we have goods on display for all tastes except those who've seen through the spiritual capitalism and left the marketplace to walk in the bounty of God's restored GardeIn the Western religious marketplace comprising «church» stalls, we have goods on display for all tastes except those who've seen through the spiritual capitalism and left the marketplace to walk in the bounty of God's restored Gardein the bounty of God's restored Garden.
I was back in an area of the beer garden that was hard to reach, so one guy got up and just walked across the top of the tables so he could come greet me.
At this point God, though on a throne in heaven and outside of time and nonexistent in a physical body, was somehow walking in the garden and called for his two people creations.
Just as Adam and Eve walked around with nothing to hide in the perfection of the Garden, we were created to be fully known and loved.
At the very beginning of the story — before Cain discovered the fast lane — is a memory of the Lord God walking in the garden in the cool of the evening.
God came down and walked in the garden and talked with the guilty pair; he accepted Abraham's hospitality one afternoon as he journeyed across the Judean hills; he informed Noah of the coming flood, and, when the latter had obeyed the divine warning and gone into the ark, he shut the door.
From the beginnings of the Bible to the end, the advance in the idea of God was extreme: Beginning with a territorial deity who loved his clansmen and hated the remainder of mankind, it ends with a great multitude out of every tribe and tongue and people and nation, worshiping one universal Father; beginning with a god who walked in the garden in the cool of the day, it ends with the God whom «no man hath seen... at any time.»
Our skin carries the mark of dust and we often catch a whiff, maybe the perfumed scent, of the Garden in the cool of the evening, and we know, somewhere inside, we're supposed to be walking with God, unashamed.
God, at the beginning of the Bible, walking in a garden in the cool of the day, making a woman from a man's rib, confounding men's speech lest they build a tower too high, trying to slay a man at a wayside inn because his child was not circumcised, or dwelling on Mt. Sinai, where he says to Moses, «You shall see my back, but my face shall not be seen,» is a very different deity from the one you find at the Bible's end, «God is spirit, and those who worship him must worship in spirit and in truth.»
Instead when we love God, when we are free, when we are walking with, then we are a sign and a foretaste of how it was meant to be in the Garden, perhaps, God's way of living overflowing organically: the disciple, the friend, the daughter, the son, the brother, the heir, the beloved.
Immediately after clothing themselves, reports the biblical author (3:8), «they heard the voice of the Lord God walking in the Garden,» the first explicit mention that any human being really attended to or even noticed the divine presence.
Beginning with a god who walked in a garden in the cool of the day or who showed his back to Moses as a special favor, it ends with the God whom «no man hath seen... at any time» (John 1:18.)
Homely fields in Green Pastures, the «heavenly city», «being with those I love», «gardens and stately walks» in the Elizabethan lyric — all these were symbolic and suggestive of fulfillment.
Have a walk with the creator in the garden of life.
Everything was perfect when man and God walked about in the Garden of Eden.
8They heard the sound of the LORD God walking in the garden in the cool of the day, and the man and his wife hid themselves from the presence of the LORD God among the trees of the garden
I was reminded of being in Mola di Bari and walking through the garden of our hostess and picking the fava and eating them raw.
I've just walked out to my garden and picked a handful of brussel sprouts in order to try this recipe.
it was like — walking in a beautiful garden, full of childhood memories...
When I visited SF a few years ago, we walked up to Coit Tower via the Greenwich Steps and then back down the Filbert Steps - those gardens blew me away, they were so lush and beautiful - what a gorgeous thing to have in the middle of a modern city...
For his North African - inspired herb jam, Russ Moore, the chef at Oakland's Camino, uses a wild variety of herbs and greens to give the spread the most complex flavor profile possible — but also uses up all the vegetables in his walk - in fridge and any herbs and vegetables taking over his garden.
In a practice called grounding, studies show that activities such as walking barefoot outside, sitting on the roots of a tree or gardening relieves the human body of symptoms of anxiety and depression.
You can feel the autumn in the air and all of this is one big invitation to get you out there; into the forrest, parks and golden gardens, to go for long walks with a steaming cup of coffee to - go and perhaps an energy bar hidden in your pocket.
Designed with light neutral colors, the 448 - square - foot guest rooms consist of a king bed or two double beds, walk - in closets, luxury amenities such as Clear By Jean - Jacques bath amenities and a private spacious balcony with stunning views of tropical gardens and pools.
Head out the door and walk into town to do an hour and a half of mysore - style ashtanga yoga with your new teacher and sweat so much that you look like you just got in a fight with garden hose.
But, walk inside, and... let's just say there's nothing low - key about the orange, tropical - plant patterned floors, the pastel - marble bar stools, or the lights wired with garden hoses, not to mention the bag of tennis balls hangs from the ceiling, the floral oilcloths on the tables, or the «PLEASE WAIT TO BE TASTED» in plastic letters on the menu board.
When home, we walked, watched movies, worked in the garden, played games, and ate without the use of screens a few times a day.
He works out weekdays in the New Garden Gym, a walk - up sweatbox on Eighth Avenue, and he passes his off - hours watching TV in his West Side hotel room, window - shopping, writing letters and promoting the cause of Biafra.
ELMHURST — A formal herb garden will double the size of the Elizabeth Wilder Friendship Walk on the south side of the conservatory in Wilder Park.
Walk into the Waldorf School of Garden City, and you will find yourself in a world of art — visual, musical, theatrical, you name it.
We kissed and snuggled him constantly, providing one favorite activity after another: reading, peek - a-boo, snuggles, bath time, walks in the garden, singing, and of course, co-sleeping.
Canned is located in the front of the Main Base Lodge with food and brew options will be available both inside, as well as through a «walk - thru» window for those looking to take advantage of the outdoor beer - garden - style seating options.
Whether we plant a big garden full of flowers or put little pots of petunias on our stairs, seeing and smelling those flowers will nurture everyone in the family every time we walk by them.
We are both in the field of creating healthy opportunities for kids and our community through our chosen professions as a nutrition / garden educator (Ashley) and educator of youth bicycling and walking safety (Brian).
The deputy prime minister said that coalition was «not always a walk... in the Rose Garden» — a reference to the launch of the coalition agreement in May 2010.
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