Not exact matches
When talking
about death and making whatever
peace you can
with it, he's just a
man like everyone else.
To fail to be one's true human self is to fail in maintaining on one's part the right relationship
with God in the divine intention for mankind and at the same moment a failure in right relationships
with other
men and women and children, characterized as it should be by the caring, sharing, giving, and receiving which brings
about a condition of
peace and concord — which is shalom or abundance of life.
«Glory to God in the highest, and on earth
peace, good will among
men, and that is just what they did except there were so many of them that there was a fair amount of crowding and jockeying for position,
with the result that one particular angel, a girl
about nine years old who was smaller than most of them, ended up so far out on the fringes of things that not even by craning her neck and standing on tiptoe could she see what was going on.
It can so often be converted into a bracing and tonic good by a simple change of the sufferer's inner attitude from one of fear to one of fight; its sting so often departs and turns into a relish when, after vainly seeking to shun it, we agree to face
about and bear it cheerfully, that a
man is simply bound in honor,
with reference to many of the facts that seem at first to disconcert his
peace, to adopt this way of escape.
And in Ant -
Man released that same year, the whole movie was
about Scott, a reformed criminal thief, trying to earn the right to be
with his daughter Cassie in
peace.
In a practically neverending series of exposition dumps over the first act of the film, Thomas is educated by various members of the community on the rules that they have learned to operate
with in order to keep the
peace between this group of hormonal, angry young
men who are desperate for a way out (though oddly they don't seem to be too upset
about their predicament).
A gun - control and battle of the sexes satire
about females in Chicago who vow to abstain from sex
with their
men until a
peace treaty is brokered, it's a bold but iffy movie that doesn't always work.
As a young
man, Puryear volunteered
with the
Peace Corps in West Africa, where he learned
about the region's indigenous crafts.
Reading
about Justice Jackson as a student, listening to a
man speak that Memorial Day in 1909
about the civil war,
peace and justice, when the speaker would later become the Justice's law partner, brought to mind the bonds lawyers develop
with each other as time passes.