Sentences with phrase «anguish into»

They have turned their anguish into the beginnings of what we hope will be a much larger and more powerful anti-gun violence movement.
Doing this can help us access tools, technologies and techniques that enable us to imagine what it would be like to live in a world were we have risen to our global challenges, and transformed our anguish into empowerment.
Overwhelmingly, the forced discomfort of an ideologically contrary role provokes participants to react with a requisite laugh, converting anguish into amusement from the safe space of art.
The spirit of Dickinson is everywhere — even her voice echoes in Emily's head — and as Emily immerses herself in Dickinson's 1,775 poems, she writes her anguish into poems of her own, which flood her brain constantly.
People have put deep thought and a lot of anguish into this decision and are taking a very principled stance.
And that, God knows, no matter the individual price down the road, we needed folks now who didn't dwell, who turned anguish into action, lickety - split.
I am sure that often my hearers have not comprehended what was happening to me as I related the events that had brought so much anguish into my life.
Afterwards, reeling on the street, she does not fall back on Marx or Freud to explain her crippling self - alienation; she reaches instead for Catullus, compressing her anguish into a short Latin prayer: «O di... reddite me in hoc pro pietate mea.»
He says, «What delivers me from the anguish into which an unrestricted freedom plunges me is the fact that I am always able to turn immediately to the concrete things that are here in question....

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The mysteries of yesteryear were not accompanied by a global amplification system that beamed the anguish of the missing passengers» loved ones into millions of living rooms and onto millions more mobile devices.
Elise Labott, the network's global affairs correspondent, tweeted Thursday that the Statue of Liberty was bowing its head «in anguish» over the House's decision to pass the bill, which would suspend the program allowing Syrian and Iraqi refugees into the U.S.
Through them all we learn finally what Sukhanov thinks must be the meaning of his life: «And it was only after twenty - three years of mute crawling through the mud» only after he had felt the smooth taste of betrayal on his lips and the chilly weight of thirty pieces of silver in his sweaty palm, only after he had learned about the slow fattening of the soul, the anguish of wasted chances, the pain of love slipping away, the soft, horrifying slide into death» yes, it was only then that the elixir of life was granted to him and his resurrection assured.»
Nothing so snaps us to attention and moves us into the depth of life's meaning as an anguished cry from one we love.
The rich man, who received his «good things» on earth, goes to Hades, where he suffers torment and anguish in the flame, and begs Abraham to send Lazarus to warn his brothers, so that they may not «come into this place of torment.»
And this is exactly what could best relieve that tension between light and darkness, exaltation and anguish, into which a renewed awareness of our human species has plunged us.
It is the cry of God fully entering into our broken condition and fully experiencing the sense of separation from God that sin causes, and crying out in anguish and despair over this sense of loss, «My God, my God, why have You forsaken me?»
The Christian will, therefore, go out into the world serenely, without anguish.
That is what the church and the nation need today as we blunder into a world in which the desire of Americans for wealth and power has been the source of so much benevolence, and yet so much anguish and death.
Ivan Karamazov's anguish gave my atheism a romantic cast, and his descent into despair and madness only amplified his appeal.
«In the perception of a Mexico plunged into terror, pain, hopelessness, anguish, vengeance and rancor as a result of insecurity and violence... the veneration of the relics will be an opportunity for the baptized and people of good will to turn their eyes to God,» the Rev. Manuel Corral, the council's public relations secretary, told reporters.
Here an eternal divine order prevails, here it does not rain both upon the just and upon the unjust, here the sun does not shine both upon the good and upon the evil, here it holds good that only he who works gets the bread, only he who was in anguish finds repose, only he who descends into the underworld rescues the beloved, only he who draws the knife gets Isaac.
They fashioned Christ into a judge and thus devised a tyrant for anguished consciences, so that all comfort and confidence was transferred from Christ to Mary, and then everyone turned from Christ to his particular Saint.
Suddenly they experience the anguish of sinking away into a life devoid of a solid bottom.
Isn't that the meaning of the anguished and painful cry out of Mary's «insides» that brings the child into the world?
A few more recent writers had interpreted hell in a less terrible fashion; they had even turned it into a kind of purgatory in which the anguish was a necessary means of purification — for such thinkers hell was not everlasting or eternal (whichever you choose) but temporary; in the end God would win all men to himself.
In her joyous cultic celebrations she rehearsed the fundamental theological scheme of Yahweh's initiating Word, Israel's response of faith, and the resultant redemption from slavery into freedom; but at the same time she knew (and found herself compelled to record) that the Word is fulfilled always with characteristic imprecision, and in tension and anguish.
After he came to the Kings as a free agent during the strike - shortened» 98 - 99 season, he evolved into the Elder Statesman, both a guide for young teammates and an anguished patriot who gave time and money to his war - torn homeland, where his parents, who are Serbian, still live in the house where Vlade was born.
Arsenal's anguish was rounded off seven minutes into the second period when Nicolas Otamendi chopped down Mkhitaryan inside the area.
We pile into the car and I turn on the radio hoping to soothe his anguish, or at least muffle it.
When labels are applied to anything as complex as all of the choices and love and anguish that go into being a parent, that role is immediately trivialized and for some frightening reason parenting is converting into following a set of rules (or «principles») rather than living in the moment, responding to your child and doing the best you can with what you've got.
The greatest moment in my life quickly turned into a period of extreme stress and anguish.
A woman when she is in travail hath sorrow, because her hour is come; but as soon as she is delivered of the child she remebreth no more the anguish, for joy that a man is born into the world.
With grace and courage, Jennifer Moyer eloquently invites us into the world of postpartum psychosis, a world of anguish where there often are no words.
JOY TO ANGUISH Depression in new mothers remains a mystery, but new views into the brain and a potential drug offer fresh hope.
After falling into a reckless affair with a cocky guy from her college days (Wittrock, all teeth and bad - boy charm), an anguished Dana temporarily moves back in with her unhappily married middle - age parents and younger sister, Ali (Quinn, who uncannily resembles Slate), to hide out from her other half, who knows nothing about her transgressions, and to recalibrate her life in the sagging bosom of her fractured family.
Miller has a sincerity that makes his descent into psychological anguish deeply compelling, and even among a group of his contemporaries, there's a magnetism to his rebelliousness that gives Stanford early electricity.
The Haunting is not your usual garden - variety bad movie: it does not merely cause the viewers cringe in pain and abject anguish at the sheer awfulness of it; no, it squarely lands into the «so bad it's good» area, being not merely terrible but laughably so.
Ernst may be falling apart, but Hawke's measured, anguished acting holds First Reformed together, and it has to, because Schrader, whose age and semi-exile from the studios have combined into a true give - no - fucks mandate, goes hard in the home stretch.
Though the plot, on paper (ie Hilary Jordan's book), sounds like a 10 - hour TV series, director Dee Rees condenses the love, anguish and revelations of two families — one white, the other black — into a tight, heartbreaking tale that explores structural racism.
Not necessarily an overtly pragmatic spin, but more an examination of the limited options that can come about from it, and, in particular, how this spins into disappointments and isolation for four women crushed by various forms of anguish and repressed desire.
She packs a wallop and buries herself into a character that is layered with desperation, anguish, and one can assume a possible problem regarding alcoholism.
He keeps running into the same unfortunate but attractive Mexican woman named Victoria (Sanchez - Gijon, The Machinist), who seems quite anguished about coming home to see her father (Giannini, Mimic) because she is pregnant, unmarried, and the father wants nothing to do with her — all of which will bring shame to the proud, affluent family.
Not knowing what kind of a person she's going to be greeted at the door with night in and night out evolves into a narrative of great concern and Aubrey sells that anguish well.
But here everything is given the po - faced treatment, with Neeson twisting himself into bitter anguish instead of having the kind of reckless fun he had in Taken.
Moll, played superbly by Jessie Buckley, is a ginger - haired woman in her 20s whose face can light up with pleasure one minute only to disintegrate into anguish the next.
The story of Eilis Lacey isn't suffused with the kind of impoverished anguish one might associate with stories of postwar immigration, but it still doesn't lack for emotion and quiet wit, rendered sensitively by Crowley and the screenwriter Nick Hornby and anchored by a confident lead performance from Saoirse Ronan as Eilis, who saves the film whenever it threatens to veer into formulaic territory.
After taking the anguishing death of his father hard, Turner immersed himself deeper into his work and began a courtship with a twice - widowed landlady named Sophia Booth (Marion Bailey, another Leigh regular).
With appreciable sensitivity and intellectual curiosity, the director Joshua Marston turns public and private spaces — a sanctuary where a congregation sits angrily divided, an office where a pastor collapses in anguished prayer — into zones of spiritual and emotional confusion.
Or perhaps these scenes are deemed necessary in order to show the mental anguish that would turn these normally good - natured people into criminals that don't mind taking money away from the livelihoods of small shop owners and their neighbors in order to be able to keep their plasma screen TV.
He does nothing to pull you into the man's consciousness the way Robert Bresson did in «The Diary of a Country Priest,» with everything from the priest's handwriting, ink blotters that resembled Rorschach tests, tight shots of his cloaked, fragile figure and closeups of his anguished brow and burning eyes.
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