Sentences with phrase «accept wisdom from»

Mr. Mahama urged government to humble themselves and accept wisdom from other persons and sides as no single person can have enough wisdom to rule a nation.

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God, give us grace to accept with serenity the things that can not be changed, courage to change the things that should be changed and the wisdom to distinguish the one from the other.
A charming story about his impact concerns the so - called Serenity Prayer in constant use by the half - million acknowledged alcoholics in Alcoholics Anonymous groups throughout the world: «O God, give us serenity to accept what can not be changed, courage to change what should be changed, and wisdom to distinguish the one from the other.»
In the summer of 1943 he wrote a notable prayer: «God, give us grace to accept with serenity the things that can not be changed, courage to change the things that should be changed, and the wisdom to distinguish the one from the other.»
The prayer reads: «God, give us grace to accept with serenity the things that can not be changed, courage to change the things that should be changed, and the wisdom to distinguish the one from the other.»
God, give us the serenity to accept what can not be changed; Give us the courage to change what should be changed; Give us the wisdom to distinguish one from the other.
On the other hand, Updike also presents genuine wise men like George Caldwell, who accepts the seasons of life as a gift from God, who finds fame, pleasure, and even wisdom to be vanity but who recognizes that all joy belongs to God.
Joining Championship outfit Derby County in September 2013, it was accepted that Wisdom needed experience away from Liverpool playing weekly in a competitive environment.
Soak up the wisdom of parents, who offer tips ranging from bouncing on a birthing ball to accepting that you can't always make...
Researchers generally posit two psychological mechanisms underlying conformity: (1) people's desire to adopt the majority position so as to feel liked and accepted or believe they share the prevailing opinions of their community (i.e., social acceptance); and (2) people learn from the «wisdom of crowds,» or assume that other people did the research so their collective wisdom indicates something about the quality of the candidate or platform (i.e., social learning).
If you're a believer in the 5 - second rule, you've accepted the popular wisdom that it takes longer than that for germs to transfer from the floor to a dropped piece of food.
«From childhood, we learn that vegetables are good for us, and most of us eat our veggies without giving much thought to the evidence behind this accepted wisdom, or to the mechanisms underlying the purported health - boosting properties of a vegetable - rich diet.»
It used to be accepted wisdom that you took a pen name (or two or three) if you were delving into new areas, such as from non-fiction to fiction, or from historical romance to space opera.
When Marcel Breur put the curves into Bauhaus furniture, whether he admitted it or not, he wasn't sticking entirely to the accepted wisdom handed down via Adolph Loos, who got it and adapted it from its original source the American architect, Louis Sullivan, responsible for establishing the shape of the tall steel - framed skyscraper in Chicago, that «form follows function».
So whatever might be the enjoyment factor associated with supporting officially accepted wisdom, and whatever might be the constraints applied by the scientific powers - that - be, it is still surprising that the latest IPCC report has been tabled with almost no murmur of discontent from the lower levels of the research establishment.
The Wisdom to Survive accepts the consensus of scientists that climate change has already arrived, and asks, what is keeping us from action?
A generation ago, it was accepted wisdom that the lawyer who tried a case should be the one to prosecute or defend any appeal arising from the judgment.
Accepted wisdom would have that this key role of the judge was unchanged from Socrates to Morgenthaler.
«Through deep listening, accepting compassion, and attunement to the nervous system, I help clients discover wisdom from within, facilitating healing and creating balance, union, and resilience in their lives.
If you're lucky enough to find it, accept and utilize the wisdom from experts on the subject of children with early trauma.
Diann specializes in helping women accept and embrace change, combining wisdom from the fields of neurobiology, mindfulness, positive psychology, and attachment theory.
IT WOULD BE MY PRIVILEGE TO HELP YOU TO LEARN: * Get into your heart * Quiet your mind * Organize your thinking * Experience «Being Present» * Be real with yourself and others * Get comfortable with discomfort * View challenges as opportunities to grow * Get clear on what is happening inside of you * Learn to be centered and calm during turmoil * Accept «what is» without resisting, in order to feel peace * Become aware of your feelings without getting lost in them * Feel more comfortable about facing fears and the unknown * Step out of your thoughts and view them from a calm place inside * Learn to take clear, conscious action steps in life that are guided by your inner wisdom.
Do you want to control what others hear / read so as not to have them possibly veer from the annointed path of accepted wisdom?
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