Sentences with phrase «always beckoning»

Always beckoning are the warm waters of the Pacific Ocean, where it's not uncommon to see dolphins join the surfers off the rocky points.
In our struggles, Jesus is present always beckoning us to the New
When you are 6» 7», 330 pounds and the dirtiest player in football, the low road always beckons.
Central Park and Madison Square Garden always beckon, but where else will you journey?
Central park and madison square garden always beckon, but where else will you journey?
When you're young and looking for new experiences, the glamour of the big city always beckons, whether you're from the High Plains of Nebraska or the bayou of Louisiana.
Nestled between the mountains and the sea, Santa Barbara has always beckoned to those with creative spirit — artists and writers, celebrities, philosophers, anyone with a passion for the arts, culture, and the good life.
However, it's the dramatic reds of the Outback that always beckon me.
Tuttle's work always beckons for a closer view anyway.

Not exact matches

God is always luring, beckoning the creatures to become «more» than what they have been, to greater realizations of value and beauty in interdependence with each other.
Transcendence must always have the quality of the personal rooted within, engaging and beckoning one to deeper levels of personal communion.
Viewing pornography was a perpetual though infrequent sin for me, always lurking in the shadows and beckoning me with its glowing screen and false sense of intimacy.
Lowe's emphasis on the horror of the First World War is certainly right also in the case of Russell, and the difference between him and Whitehead is that Russell was most reluctant to take the further step toward «a God of love who was not a personal creator but a divine factor in the universe, a Harmony that is always present, not overruling but beckoning and preserving» (144).
I love guacamole, in fact I'm always being beckoned to make it.
While saturated colors always leave a lasting impression, it makes perfect sense to go bold with some deep hued stripes too as spring beckons.
The cinema, as always, beckons as the place where the merely material can be transformed, and opened to the wildest possibilities.
And this is mostly because the lure for national is always there, beckoning.
With multiple layers of paint, color and line, she creates an ambiguous space that affords the viewer an intimacy with her subject matter and both obscures and recalls the pain it evokes («Pietà») In her catalogue essay, Tina Kinsella writes, «Bracha's recent paintings beckon us to reprise the work of mourning, to return to the grounds from which the act of lamentation arrives and to reappraise the particular emotion that the laboring through grief produces... the Pietà always threatens to disclose this excess of sorrow by surfacing the penumbra of future loss that lurks in the heart of the maternal relationship between mother and child.»
The artist beckons us to look through the window at the scene beyond, but we are always reminded of the paned glass that frames it.
been waiting for your Christmas post; as always, its wonderful; the lights of home beckon us in from the cold... how true.
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