You want to make a big shift, change something that has
always felt impossible?
Not exact matches
If it is
always and everywhere difficult for human beings to hold in their minds seemingly contradictory tenets of Christianity, Silence makes the task
feel impossible.
I am sure that you will choose to have faith that science will one day somehow prove the
impossible that there is no higher being and no cause for spirituality, just as people of faith will choose to have faith that there is a God and a higher being, because as of now, it is
impossible to prove otherwise, and I
feel will
always be
impossible.
Ive been in the word for awhile and have
felt more confused and lost then ever but almost like the ending of Twister when in the middle of a
impossible to live with moment, im starting to see the breaking up of clouds and see the path im on and realizing that the path i choose isnt the wrong one because YWHY through YESHUA was, is and
always will be, so when i chase the storm, the storm will consume my life.
I hear you with being busy; this is
always the time of year things seem to get pretty major, which makes it
impossible to get things done; i'm
feeling that a little bit myself right now.
It's
impossible to know — he's such a black box — but it's
always felt like he's comfortable in his own world.
Even if an exercise or sequence
feels impossible, your main goal is to keep going and to
always give it your best effort.
It's
always so hard to buy something for those you love (it seems
impossible to find a gift for someone like your parents that encompasses how you
feel!)
It
always feels so
impossible but the way you broke it down was so simple.
Full, perfectly arched eyebrows are
always in style, but sometimes it may
feel like they are
impossible to achieve.
World where everything is possible, even when everybody says that something is
impossible... World where I
always run to for salvation when
feeling sad or lonely... World where believing in the magic and power of dreams is the only option.
We as human beings have
always strived to push the status quo, regardless of how
impossible those around us
feel it is.
In a world where audiences are used to seeing the
impossible made possible, and even more used to seeing the good guys
always save the day and the bad guys
always slink away defeated, the stakes need to be high, and the sacrifices need to
feel like they matter.
All the techniques that
felt so intuitive and effortless to me when I was writing my first book now seemed
impossible (I
always compare this to Lyra of The Golden Compass and her alethiometer).
I've
always felt that just because something is not easy, or instantly easy, does not mean that it is
impossible to understand or that it can not be simplified.
The game just builds and builds through the nine fights, and while there are occasional difficulty spikes that get in the way it
always presents new challenges that
feel impossible to defeat, yet before long you find yourself rising to the challenging, and surpassing it.
However, what has
always set Shinobi apart, I think, is that while extremely difficult the games
feel fluid & fun: Revenge of Shinobi makes you
feel like, well, a ninja, and pulling off an
impossible - seeming series of jumps and attacks to get through a maniacally difficult juncture in a level is very satisfying indeed.
It wasn't without its problems, sure — the story was non-existent, ambushing enemies was
impossible (literally), and I
always got the distinct
feeling that there weren't more than one or two maps for each tileset.
However, he
felt that this may prove an
impossible task and reminded himself that since 1857 the decision about spousal maintenance has
always been left by Parliament to the unfettered discretion of the individual judge.
With my oldest set now 5 years, I know they grow so fast and I won't
always have 4 mini tornadoes, but wow — keeping a clean house
feels nearly
impossible these days.
I
always felt like keeping a stainless sink clean i.e. no water spots was
impossible.