Sentences with phrase «becomes virtues»

This is where patience really becomes a virtue.
I'm not sure what is meant by «global loyalty» - perhaps it would become a virtue in the event of invasion from other planets - but I am sure that such jargon contributes little to understanding why so many thoughtful Americans are coming to a jaundiced view of the UN and other institutions created in support of an internationalism that is now unsupported by clear doctrine, or any doctrine at all.
When masculinity becomes the virtue par execellence the value of what it means to be a woman or «feminine» is mortally undercut.
When cleanliness became a virtue in the 19th century, Ms. Boucke wrote, infants were regularly held over a chamber pot (see baby potties) until they learned the habit of using it.
Too many installations look like construction sites anyway, but for once that became a virtue — and perhaps the finest show of the year.
The act of struggling became a virtue of the exhibition process, two curators continuously responding to the other's moves on the game board of the Museum.»
Critic David Coggins has noted, «Michaël Borremans» portraits of somber young men, elusively posed before muted backgrounds, create a tone of uncertainty that becomes a virtue, not an evasion.
What ended up becoming a virtue and became really appealing about this as well was that they weren't interested in dropping the Armory show onto Los Angeles.
When did waste and filth become virtues?

Not exact matches

Most people lean hard into their perfectionism — they extol it as a virtue to the point that it becomes a vice.
Apple's humble position — before iTunes became compatible with Windows, expanding its potential market share to nearly all PCs — was a virtue.
Under Weinzweig and Saginaw's leadership, Zingerman's has become an advocate for anti-oppression and anti-racism, clearly celebrating the virtues of diversity with big goals in mind.
Of course, they still do, but investors today are beginning to become keenly aware of the virtues and values of entrepreneurs who have made catastrophic errors in their professional pasts.
An unhealthy notion of virtue has become attached to burnout, regardless of whether the long hours have produced any results.
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It was only if those requirements were relaxed as a matter of federal law that it would become necessary to consider if those requirements could continue to apply ex proprio motu, or if they were inoperative or inapplicable by virtue of the doctrines of paramountcy and / or interjurisdictional immunity.
YOU: Christian perfection is a Christian doctrine which holds that the soul of the baptised Christian may attain a high degree of virtue and holiness and become entirely sanctified with the help of divine grace of Jesus.
The national ethic became identified with the interest of the middle class promoting it; Edwardian artists and intellectuals delighted endlessly in exposing the powerlessness of conventional Victorian virtues; and even the phrase «Victorian virtues» became a synonym for hypocrisy.
In time, this discussion about the cardinal virtues passed into Catholicism, where it was incorporated into a structure of thought in which these virtues were seen to be the basis for, and as becoming finally realized in, the theological virtues of faith, hope, and love.
As love becomes merely a passion, as safety becomes merely a term for never being contradicted, as victimhood and oppression are turned into subjective categories rooted in emotional psychology, the very language by which we understand virtues, well - being, and concern becomes not a tool for care but a barrier preventing us from caring.
Wherever the professional producers make a virtue out of the necessity of their specialist skills and even derive a privileged status from them, their experience and knowledge have become useless.
Whereas at first nonconformity within the tribe had been an intolerable sin, it now became a necessary virtue.
If eternal objects are effective in the becoming of actual occasions, it must be by virtue of some agency beyond themselves.
Since, by virtue of my consent, I shall have become a living particle of the body of Christ, all that affects me must in the end help on the growth of the total Christ.
There was need of that long, heroic journey through the mystical dark night, and of an exceptional development of the theological virtues of faith, hope and love, before matter could become «diaphanous» to Pere Teilhard's eyes and could reveal to him within itself not only the hallowing stream which flows from the Incarnation and the Eucharist but also the radiant presence of Christ.
Wolfhart Pannenberg concluded his incisive overview of the period with the observation that one must «spare the Christian doctrine of God from the gap between the incomprehensible essence and the historical action of God, by virtue of which each threatens to make the other impossible,» and went on to state that «in the recasting of the philosophical concept of God by early Christian theology considerable remnants were left out, which have become a burden in the history of Christian thought.»
It is a «decision» by virtue of which one possibility among many becomes actuality and is «given» (PR 42f / 67f).
This inward battle of the patient individual is «visible under the divine scrutiny, and will become the worse, in proportion as they claim a show of virtue in the sight of men.
Mankind has indeed advanced in many ways, but has become void of virtues of love, compassion, justice and righteousness, and has becopem unnatural, twisted and abnormal... There are people here and on other blogs who ridicule what you and I say, but it doesn't take a genius to understand that what we're saying is obvious, and it's reality.
Our mind needs to understand the positive function of this virtue, just as our will has to be or become strong enough to live it habitually.
In previous eras sexual prohibition was decreed for «maiden lades,» at least for proper maiden ladies, and they endured it frequently by becoming the paradigms of rigid virtue with ramrod backbones and judgmental airs, in many instances, enough to create a recognizable caricature.
Those virtues, combined with a record of engineering dramatic economic turnarounds in business, the Olympics and Massachusetts, have led me to become an «evangelical for Mitt.»
«Looking to future generations,» he wrote, «there is no cause to fear that the social instincts will grow weaker, and we may expect that virtuous habits will grow stronger, becoming perhaps fixed by inheritance... [so that] virtue will be triumphant.»
Adams's great enthusiasm for virtue during the Revolutionary War turned to skepticism and a reliance on interest in the following decade.25 Hamilton was never more than mildly intoxicated with the idea of virtue and rapidly became the greatest theorist of the interest - conception of the Republic.26 Though most in the founding generation kept some balance between the two sides, there was a perceptible swing toward interest by the end of the 1780s.
Aim habitually to embody ethical virtues in your character... and aim to become trustworthy 6.
Patronage of the arts, converted by Protestants from a privilege of the church to a thriving private enterprise, became a means for displaying personal success and civic virtue.
By virtue of the becoming occasion's subjective form, prehensions 0 and M of the real object may be negatively prehended, and prehension N positively prehended.
The ancient Christian virtue of detachment became at least suspect, often anathema.
That is, the form is received in matter as it is in any physical change, but also the form is received without matter, that is, it is possessed in disassociation from the sentient's material constitution.3 In virtue of this second mode of reception, the sensible thing is something more than an agent; it becomes an object for an experiencing subject — though this is not, of course, how Aristotle expressed it.
In virtue of physical causation, the form of the object becomes merely the subject's form, a difficulty Aristotle saw and wanted to avoid.
The mature Strauss took a strong stand against both overemphasizing military virtue and thinking it can somehow become dispensable.
I feel that more emphasis in Pastoralships should be preached on the New Testament's virtues and most righteous admonitions for positive» sakes so that our socialisms and culturisms do not flutter away and become likened into nothing worthy of proclamations be they from social mountaintops or cultural valleys we all do traverse.
Some how it's felt that values, morals, virtues are not there in a secular world only faceless solid lifeless laws of men rather than what has been relayed by Holy books that calls for good deeds and reject bad deeds and to build a faithful societies, communities, nations since communications among nations or even among the nations of mixed cultures and beliefs... Laws or God and universe are to be prepared by some thing that is equivalent to UN but built on nations beliefs to achieve the code of understanding among nations but as can see now it is build on groundless bases if not of words of God to faiths... in addition to those non spiritual secular beliefs to make decisions of faith but at the moment the secular world make and take the decisions while the beliefs and faiths has to pay for it when it becomes a war between all faiths or religions outside your world, it would become back into your inside among the mixed culture and beliefs of the nation or nations under one country flag...!
But duty is an adult virtue — indeed a juvenile becomes an adult when, and only when, he acquires a knowledge of duty and embraces it as dearer than the self - love he was born with.
These legends will remain a permanent possession of mankind in the form he has given them by virtue of that form which has itself become a part of their message and meaning.
So sure as we make interest necessary in this case, as sure we root out virtue; and what will then become of the genuine principle of freedom.
Today's world man has become with no value other than his organs if sold or stolen... so what is happening only proves that we are imposing marketing the wrongs against the rights... cultures and beliefs are going down the drain with all those values, morals, virtues some how turning into commotion among cultures and beliefs turning against each other misunderstanding each other or unaware of cultures way of living and beliefs to ease communication mutual understanding as a nation of mankind and a nation of faiths.
Christians, by virtue of becoming more like Christ over time, should have more deeds in the good column than the bad, but a certain number of good works are not required to get through those pearly gates.
In this world, gratitude to the past and obligations to the future are replaced by a near - universal pursuit of immediate gratification: Culture, rather than imparting the wisdom and experience of the past toward the end of cultivating virtues of self - restraint and civility, instead becomes synonymous with hedonic titillation, visceral crudeness, and distraction, all oriented toward promoting a culture of consumption, appetite, and detachment.
But that social life can become a life beyond the ways of (human) judgment only by virtue of a greater rule and nourishment:
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