Sentences with phrase «beacon of light when»

The therapist waits, holding the ground, shining a beacon of light when it gets dark, and encouraging the client when the work seems too hard.
Marcus Rashford was an unexpected beacon of light when we needed one most and, with him continuing to soar, he remains a beacon of hope for the future.

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When you've got too many voices in your head telling you what's right and what's wrong, your own inner beacon of light can't properly shine.
The note sounded by both Chomsky and Roy is admittedly rather shrill, but we must consider that their dissent comes at a time when much of the world seems content with President Bush's view that this attack was simply an attempt by «evildoers» to snuff out «the beacon light of freedom» in the world.
The first came when in 1977, on the Queen's Silver Jubilee, she saw on television beacons being lit across the nation and then in 1995 again beacons celebrating the 50th anniversary of VE day.
When we find balance in Manipura we are like a beacon of light to others, as it is written in the Dhammavadaka:
When charging the iPod, a green LED light flashes continuously on the Solio - in the backcountry this might possibly be confused as some sort of emergency beacon.
Beacons can be used to track the movements of people in a home — perhaps to automatically turn lights to a specific preset when a particular person enters the room or to transmit information about the activities of an older adult to a caregiver outside the home.
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