But every effort to love, in order to
break out of the misery of self - preoccupation, is also an expression of the self - preoccupation and is condemned to intensify it.
Not exact matches
One thing, however, is sure: unless Christians fulfill their prophetic role, unless they become the advocates and defenders
of the truly poor, witness to their
misery, then, infallibly, violence will suddenly
break out.
On 19th July AD 64 the great fire
of Rome
broke out and it raged for a week, destroying alike the most sacred buildings and the homes
of the common people, and leaving the people
of Rome bound together in a community
of misery.
The negatives: Frank Lampard being found wanting for the first 45 minutes and subsequently being put
out of his
misery at half - time, when replaced by Nicolas Anelka, and the ease at which United
broke through the Blues» rearguard, especially in the wide areas.
A wounded and very bloody man lies on a cot, and a metal stake is placed against the back
of his neck, and is then struck (presumably
breaking his neck in order to put him
out of his
misery).
The film hardly
breaks any new ground; in fact it's almost customary now for British actor - turned - directors to start
out with uncompromising portraits
of domestic
misery, as evinced by Tim Roth, Gary Oldman, and Mullan himself.
They put him
out of his
misery, and it
broke our hearts.