Sentences with phrase «but scorn»

The entire publishing industry has nothing but scorn for self - published authors who submit e-books with no ISBN number.
But until the teachers unions begin to comport themselves with decency, honesty, and fairness, they don't deserve anything but our scorn.
An awful movie that's clearly designed as a crass cash factory, like Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2, merits nothing but scorn — it's actively fun to ridicule.
But scorn can easily turn to sympathy when faced with the sad fallout of the men who have to get paid millions of dollars to do the equivalent of imagining your finger is a ray gun and going, «Pew!
While Henry is marginally more evolved in his attitudes than his racist father, a withered husk of a man with nothing but scorn in his heart, he still treats the Jacksons with a curtness tinged with superiority.
Piece by piece, the evidence mounts that Bill Polian's incredibly dumb take that Jackson should convert to wide receiver in the NFL is just that, an incredibly dumb take which deserves nothing but our scorn (and not whatever ungodly amount of money ESPN pays him to dole out such stupidity).
It also seems to arouse nothing but scorn in a minority of dedicated detractors among sportswriters.
But the scorn Logano is feeling extends beyond winning — it's how he's reached Victory Lane each of the past three races.
Those secular disciples of Niebuhr («atheists for Niebuhr») who accept his political stance but scorn or ignore his religious experience are mistaken; they violate his own sense of integrity.
«Tell your son,» Changez booms at Nasreen, «that if he went abroad to learn contempt for his own kind, then his own kind can feel nothing but scorn for him.»
Polke embraced the art but scorned the piety, resisting even the utopianism of the academy's charismatic guide and teacher, Joseph Beuys.

Not exact matches

Those beers have been strong sellers because they are easy to drink, like U.S. - produced light lagers, but they don't stir the same scorn that some beer drinkers have for domestic beers like Bud Light and Miller Lite.
Mexican - made beers have been strong sellers in recent years because they are easy to drink, much like many U.S. - made light lagers, but don't stir the same scorn that some beer drinkers have for domestic beer brands like Bud Light and Miller Lite.
But they don't stir the same scorn that some beer drinkers have for domestic beers like Bud Light and Miller Lite.
The traditional route is often scorned by entrepreneurs today, but banks are still lending money to startups and small businesses.
It has been said that hell knows no fury like a woman scorned, but when it comes to sweet revenge, Honderich is the man.
Balenciaga issued a first apology on Thursday, but it did not identify the customers to whom it offered the apology as Chinese, prompting scorn among some Chinese social media users.
Mamaw isn't educated and in fact scorns «elites» but knows that if J.D. is to get ahead he must do well in school and go to college.
It may be fashionable in liberal circles to scorn money, but «it drives the world for better or for worse,» says Palihapitiya.
But while WFC may be the object of scorn, its operations continue pretty much as before.
the negation of ideology, the political secularization of the doctrine of original sin, the cautious sentiment tempered by prudence, the product of organic, local human organization observing and reforming its customs, the distaste for a priori principle disassociated from historical experience, the partaking of the mysteries of free will, divine guidance, and human agency by existing in but not of the confusions of modern society, no framework of action, no tenet, no theory, and no article of faith, a distrust of the systems and processes of the idol of self and of the lust for power and status, scorn to all approaches of ideology and meta - narrative.
In fact, Lincoln had difficulty with the aristocratic Jefferson on many accounts, and in private he not only scorned Jefferson's views of the ideal yeoman farmer but also condemned Jefferson's hypocrisy regarding slaves, a hypocrisy that implied Jefferson's use of the word equality in the Declaration need not be taken literally as applying to all men.
Wills's comments on Humanae Vitae lack Carroll's autobiographical bent but far exceed him in scorn.
It's why I strive to call out the places where we fall short so that we don't add more scorn onto our family, but rather so that we can invite the Holy Spirit into those places in order to see transformation.
I learned this not from a class in feminist studies, but from Jesus — who was brought into the world by a woman whose obedience changed everything; who revealed his identity to a scorned woman at a well; who defended Mary of Bethany as his true disciple, even though women were prohibited from studying under rabbis at the time; who obeyed his mother; who refused to condemn the woman caught in adultery to death; who looked to women for financial and moral support, even after the male disciples abandoned him; who said of the woman who anointed his feet with perfume that «wherever this gospel is preached throughout the world, what she has done will also be told, in memory of her»; who bantered with a Syrophoenician woman, talked theology with a Samaritan woman, and healed a bleeding woman; who appeared first before women after his resurrection, despite the fact that their culture deemed them unreliable witnesses; who charged Mary Magdalene with the great responsibility of announcing the start of a new creation, of becoming the Apostle to the Apostles.
All three interlocutors were willing to grant that the Church of Rome is a part of the body of Christ, a diseased part, perhaps, but still a part of us whose sufferings and triumphs we can share in, and whose healing we desire, not some alien entity to be scorned or ignored.
They have also been scorned from the left for their seemingly uncritical espousal of economic self - improvement that may or may not be connected to the capitalist system but certainly has done little to challenge it in the political sphere.
'» «The problem facing the West,» Pamuk wrote, «is not only to discover which terrorist is preparing a bomb in which tent, which cave, or which street of which city, but also to understand the poor and scorned and «wrongful» majority that does not belong to the Western world.»
It is certainly not the saying of the prophet, and Christians must not take it as a model, but it is the kind of argument the ordinary man can address to the ordinary man, and we must be on guard against scorning it (even if we are not to overrate it either).
They speak of me with scorn, calling me beggar - woman or witch or harlot; but their words are at variance with life, and the pharisees who condemn me, waste away in the outlook to which they confine themselves; they die of inanition and their disciples desert them because I am the essence of all that is tangible, and men can not do without me.
I do disagree with many, but I don't scorn anyone.
But it isn't necessary to assume that I scorn you, because we disagree.
But my God does scorn the ignorant!
Jesus was a simple teacher of how to be one with God but most of what he actually taught is either misinterpreted or totally scorned.
But here Wieman ignored such praise and spoke with scorn of this concept, arguing that any contribution such atomic events make to other atoms (he still had never used the term «actual entity») comes only after perishing.
It is interesting to note in this respect that in Whitehead's judgment the Jews «conceived one of the most immoral Gods ever imagined» and that he endorses Thomas Hardy's remark in Tess of the D'Urbervilles «But although to visit the sins of the fathers upon the children may be a morality good enough for divinities, it is scorned by average human nature.
But when you do your charitable deed, do not try to type your Tweets and Facebook updates into your iPhone with your left hand, for this is how many unfortunate typos have brought scorn upon others.
NO WE DO NT want to make fun of or scorn BUT NEITHER do we want to fall into the modern trap of victimhood and placation.
Its always atheists who want to attack the catholic church but will complain when a catholic scorn them even try to sue but they should learn to defend themselves.
This was brought out in Kirsopp Lake's now classic definition, «Faith is not belief in spite of evidence, but life in scorn of consequences.»
We laugh and scorn these moronic decisions now, but at the time they seemed «right» and «correct» to us.
You mock and scorn the bible when it contradicts YOUR beliefs, but use the bible when it is convenient.
In the words of Spinoza — «I have made a ceaseless effort not to ridicule, not to bewail, not to scorn human actions, but to understand them.»
But the Psalm goes on to say: For He has not despised or scorned the suffering of the afflicted one, He has NOT hidden His face from him, but He has listened to his cry for heBut the Psalm goes on to say: For He has not despised or scorned the suffering of the afflicted one, He has NOT hidden His face from him, but He has listened to his cry for hebut He has listened to his cry for help.
It may privately satisfy the preacher to ridicule and scorn antiquated imagery but the persistence of those old pictures is a tribute to the communicative power of previous generations and an indictment of his own inability to replace them.
As a distinguished English divine of an earlier generation once put it, Christian «faith is not belief in spite of evidence, but life in scorn of consequence.»
It is merited by Jalal al - Din Rumi, not because he is a great philosopher, for he scorned philosophy, but because of his great mystical insight.
But there is no evidence that leadership of a proper kind was scorned, or of sheer equalitarianism that failed to appreciate particular talent, even though leadership was not regularized into formal offices.
But when you attempt to use your beliefs as the grounds for abrogating the rights of others, you earn my scorn.
I have plenty of scorn for so - called Christians who behave in a most un-Christian manner — but none for deeply held beliefs.
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