Sentences with phrase «become calloused»

The people who claim to follow God have become calloused and hard of heart.
He, like Isaiah, is preaching and teaching to a people who have become calloused and hard of heart, so that they see, but don't see; they hear, but don't understand.
For this people's heart has become calloused; they hardly hear with their ears, and they have closed their eyes.
But, of course, by the end of the final week of the games, I became the calloused Olympic viewer, watching with a bowl of ice cream on my lap as a Chinese diver jumped three stories into the water, rotating three and a half times on his way down, only to be critiqued by me — ice cream lap girl — for making too big of a splash.
I was able to work through the blisters until they became calloused because of the driving passion I had to learn how to play the instrument.

Not exact matches

This is the tough, defiant Ford that became the grim, urban tough guy of Gilda and the calloused cowboy loner of numerous westerns in protean form, not even 25 years old but already with a chip on his shoulder and the obstinate attitude of a guy who has taken care of himself for so long he figures he knows it all.
I lived like this for so long that the wound became scabbed and calloused.
As tired muscles become the norm, hands thicken with calloused palms, and dirt tattooes into skin, we settle into our bike crew niche and keep pedaling to deliver your Legendary Summer 2014.
Too often our hearts have become wounded and calloused by past hurts and relationships.
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