They present
themselves as having the courage to ask evolutionary questions about human psychology.
I define vulnerability
as having the courage to look yourself in the mirror and be honest, and without judgment, about who you see staring back at you.
Please hold on, as long
as you have courage, I will be your strength...
As long
as you have the courage to go with the flow and work harder than you've ever worked, you'll quickly end up acquiring the kind of skills that propel you into senior and even managerial roles in more established companies.
Not exact matches
Courage: Yes, it takes courage to leave what you know as Ryan has done and start a product - based business, but Sock Problems goes beyond Ryan's need for c
Courage: Yes, it takes
courage to leave what you know as Ryan has done and start a product - based business, but Sock Problems goes beyond Ryan's need for c
courage to leave what you know
as Ryan
has done and start a product - based business, but Sock Problems goes beyond Ryan's need for
couragecourage.
Do we
as a whole
have the right competencies and skills, but more importantly do we
have courage to replace those directors who do not?
It was a transformative moment — and one reason he credits the Marine Corps for
having given him the discipline and
courage to succeed
as a founder.
The difference is that I
had my dad
as a role model, and he
had nobody — which in my mind makes his
courage and accomplishments much more admirable.
«If you believe passionately, act with integrity and take personal ownership of the impact of your decisions,
have the ability to look at yourself in the eyes and admit when you are wrong, the rewards are that much greater than if you never
had the
courage to make bold moves, affect transformation, or ultimately strive to
have a positive impact on your life
as well
as the life of others.
«Their
courage can
have a buoying effect on everyone else — but they too will become risk averse over time
as they encounter failure,» she explains.
They say they'll just buy more,
as if they
have infinite capital and
courage.
As a Co-Founder of Airbnb, Gebbia often
had to address issues that weren't design related on which he says, «Entrepreneurs should stick to 2 things in any situation: living life based on
courage and curiosity.
They
have had the
courage that almost no other public company
has had the
courage to, basically, resist the drumbeat of short - term, quarterly earnings that
have had us trapped here for a couple of years,
as our same - store sales — came down.
As Thay remarked, «The monk who burns himself
has lost neither
courage nor hope... he believes in the fruition of his act of self - sacrifice for the sake of others.
You may be lucky enough to pick a short term top that will make you feel smart for a day or even a week; then suddenly you will be left standing at the station with your hands and money in your pockets, watching
as the Gold Rocket Ship takes off and you will not
have the
courage to jump back in at accelerating new highs.
I pray that we
as a Church
have the
courage and vision to do so.
How about C) A man who
has the
courage to admit that its natural for his eyes to stray
as long
as he does not.
Our difficulty is not that we
have conflicts, but that
as modern people we
have not
had the
courage to force the conflicts we ought to
have had.
As well, we remember that we
have been blessed in the past with the gift of prophecy, that is, speaking the truth and speaking compassionately and candidly into people's lives with words of hope,
courage and love.
Lincoln exploded this
as preposterous, demonstrating their behavior's incompatibility with the Constitution, pointing out that if they really wanted to claim revolutionary grounds for action, they should
have the
courage to make that argument instead, and resting his own argument on the principles of the Declaration.
We acknowledge that prophecy
has been exercised in our midst
as a sign of his presence, and we
would like to
have the
courage to fan that into flames once again.
I think highly of David's cartoon, but I wasn't lifting him up
as a «symbol of
courage»... my «bold» comment
would have spoken with a little shake of my head and just a tone of «you're going to get it, you know...»
It took me many years to work up the
courage to admit my athiesm in public
as I
have been called «foolish» and «stupid» by brainwashed «Christians» and told I was going to go to hell.
Try a little research, James, into all the reasons a worldwide flood did not occur and animals and plants could not survive in any way possible
as the bible describes --- if you
've got an ounce of
courage, that is.
I could relate to every single thing you
've mentioned in your post
as well
as those who
've commented but just don't find the
courage to take the next step.
In an age such
as ours in which the old theistic idols
have died or
have been broken, it might be more than important that such pioneers
as Schweitzer
have had the insight and
courage to accept the challenge to take the next steps toward the light and show us, in deed
as well
as in thought, how to «sing the Lord's song in a strange land.»
Any society, Christian or not,
has both a sacred sphere and a profane sphere, a sphere in which love and obligation determine who gets what
as against the sphere in which prudence and
courage do so.
Thank you for anyone who
has the
courage to apologize — the one thing I
'd ask moving forward is that you don't qualify your apology by citing what the survivor of emergent abuse (I like this term better than victim) did or did not do —
as we
've noted before, when someone is in the throes of prolonged abuse and trauma, they will do / say things in response that will seem somewhat «batshit crazy.»
May we find Catholic bishops who
have the
courage and intellectual gifts to take the debate into the heart of our society,
as Pope Benedict strives to do.
I pray that we
would have the
courage to turn around and face our lives,
as they are right now.
40 But once again, omnipotence is another symbolic term, though it is retained
as an expression of our ultimate
courage to
have faith in «a victory over the threat of nonbeing.»
An apparent shift from Aristotle's unmoved Mover and the One I
have identified in Aquinas
as an unchanged Changer now becomes the essential Ground of existence that underlies the human «
courage to be» by simply being.
God addresses to the Church the question whether it
has the
courage to undertake an apostolic offensive into such a future and consequently the necessary
courage to show itself to the world sincerely, in such a form that no one can
have the impression that the Church only exists
as a mere survival from earlier times because it
has not yet
had time to die.
The Christian ought to make major life decisions
as he ought to make all decisions: by evaluating how he can serve God, by choosing a course of action accordingly, and by
having the
courage to follow through and do it.
If then such a zealous learner, though not carrying things so far
as to become a disciple, were to discourse loudly and volubly of how much he owed the Teacher, so that his eulogy was almost endless and its gilding priceless; if he were to resent our explanation that the Teacher
had been merely an occasion, neither his eulogy nor his resentment could further our inquiry, since both
had the same ground, namely, that though lacking in the
courage to understand he
had nevertheless not lacked the audacity to go beyond.
As they became a crowd, however, they
had the
courage to do it — oh, terrible falsity.»
For we should certainly be attached to the old ways, but also
have courage to approach what is new and
as yet untried and thus bear with the uncertainties of a transition period.
Surely we ought to
have the
courage to let our heart be seized by God's grace and to accept the scandal and absurdity of our inescapable situation
as «the power of God and the wisdom of God» by looking up at the Crucified and entering into the mystery of his death.
Instead of understanding — that intellectual understanding which we are so fond of — there is a feeling of rightness, of knowing, knowing things which you are not yet able to understand...
As long as we know what it's about, then we can have the courage to go wherever we are asked to go, even if we fear that the road may take us through danger and pain.&raqu
As long
as we know what it's about, then we can have the courage to go wherever we are asked to go, even if we fear that the road may take us through danger and pain.&raqu
as we know what it's about, then we can
have the
courage to go wherever we are asked to go, even if we fear that the road may take us through danger and pain.»
We actually do not
have sufficient hope and
courage to develop the controversial points of doctrine in such a way that they can become intelligible and acceptable for the others, or at least need no longer be regarded
as separating the Churches.
May we each
have the
courage to live such an authentic life, free from the unnecessary burdens we impose on ourselves by becoming too preoccupied with what one of my friends refers to
as «an over-devotion to Our Lady of Perpetual Discernment.»
Though this is not meant to imply that an educated layman ought not also sometimes
have the
courage, in the right place and in the right manner, to give an account of the hope that is in him and,
as the apostle says, is active in his life.
They believe in a Church which
has the
courage, not only to proclaim an eternal life
as God's gift and the hope of men, but also to declare that, and how, man
has to shape this world of his and its conditions according to the will of God.
Sure it may hurt but it's the only way we will ever learn to grow in our faith strengths and
courage and if God can love us unconditionally and forgive us when we
have such a hard time with forgiveness of others and even ourselves, then we should learn to do our best to forgive and love
as well.
Although fully familiar with the enormous power of modern science, medicine and technology, he held high Christian love
as the answer to human needs in the broadest sense: «If you
have Christian love,» he declared to a stunned audience, «you
have motive for existence, a guide for action, a reason for
courage, an imperative necessity for intellectual honesty.»
David, your journey
has made me cry many times,
as I
have felt and identified with your pain and with your gentle and
courage's heart.
If so, religion must be a large experience in which we grow in knowledge
as we grow in humility and
courage, in which we deal with life and not abstractions, and with God
as the environment in which we live and move and
have our being and not
as an ecclesiastical formula....
Dutch
courage he
had as it seems... poor guy wonder how much he
had before he was strong enough to appear attacking whom he doesn't understand well...?
The rationalization of southern baptists is truly mind boggling — the idea that each church is «autonomous»
as justification for outright racism is pitiful in this day and age — if the Southern Baptist convention
had come out strongly and adamantly against this kind of behavior, I
'd have at least a measure of respect for them — but to shrug off a blatant act of discrimination
as the «work of the devil» and ignore the deacon's cowardice in wanting to avoid «controversy» is laughable — if it weren't for people
having the
courage to fan the flames of controversy, women and african american
would not
have the right to vote today — more evidence of the ignorance of most bible thumpers, and Mississippi in particular
If any other minority (color / religion),
has accepted Obama's treatment by the foul - mouthed, extreme right,
as an example of what to expect, then I doubt whether, many
would have the
courage, to emulate him.