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In the years since, Sundance Institute's core mission of the discovery and development of independent artists and audiences has had an international scope, and we have defined the Sundance community
by its yearning for excellence in artistry rather than by geographic, political or cultural borders.
Released: April 13 Cast: Brady Jandreau, Tim Jandreau, Lilly Jandreau, Cat Clifford Director: Chloé Zhao (Songs That My Brothers Taught Me) Why it's great: The gritty authenticity of The Rider, which casts real - life horse wrangler Brady Jandreau as an injured rodeo star trying to find his second act, is perfectly balanced
by a yearning poetic quality that never feels cloying or manipulative.
Unfortunately, it doesn't quite come together in the way that fans of Bourne would like, and though they will be interested in seeing where Gilroy has brought a story that was first developed by Liman, they will probably
by yearning for the return of Messrs. Greengrass and Damon.
A great deal of current research in theoretical physics is motivated
by a yearning to understand why gravity is so feeble.
Deep down, do any of us really believe that shorn of our hard - won attributes, our «tribute,» we would, in our nakedness, be acceptable to or longed for
by the yearning God?
As the sea is made pure
by yearning for heaven alone; so may the heart become pure
by yearning only for the Good.
Logue deploys Homer's vast historical and linguistic inheritance to create an Iliad that, perhaps for the first time, is not held hostage
by a yearning for the lost world of ancient Greek.
Not exact matches
Anxious and exhausted, entrepreneurs
yearn for the solace and support usually provided
by families: a sheltered place to lay their weary heads.
But Sullivan knew that another crew of pirates would quickly replace the last — and he also knew that the men were not motivated
by religion or a
yearning to destroy America, but rather the opportunity to make money and provide for their families.
Yearning to flee the job lifestyle but remain tethered
by your salary and benefits?
They're run
by people who
yearn for creative challenges and fulfilling opportunities, and who need the guidance of good human managers — not hard drives — to get them there.
This is one stage in particular where you will be
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Who is this article for... yourself (writer) or for readers who
yearn to be enlightened
by King's possitive words and encouragement.
I invoke the air in rage, am like a cancer in a cage» only myself to burn, to burn; mere glass and sun on an empty stage.Pick and spade, curse and
yearn» agatefulls are struck and turned, one
by one and year
by year, until the hollow has been earned.Now the reckoning is near, now the....
Nevertheless in death we are caught up, overwhelmed, dominated
by that divine power which lies within the forces of inner disintegration and, above all, within that irresistible
yearning which will drive the separated soul on to complete its further, predestined journey as infallibly as the sun causes the mists to rise from the water on which it shines.
Little
by little, though the irresistible development of those
yearnings you implanted in me as a child, through the influence of gifted friends who entered my life at certain moments to bring light and strength to my mind, and through the awakenings of spirit I owe to the successive initiations, gentle and terrible, which you caused me to undergo: through all these I have been brought to the point where I can no longer see anything, nor any longer breathe, outside that milieu in which all is made one.
What I experience as I stand in face of — and in the very depths of — this world which your flesh has assimilated, this world which has become your flesh, my God, is not the absorption of the monist who
yearns to be dissolved into the unity of things, nor the emotion felt
by the pagan as he lies prostrate before a tangible divinity, nor yet the passive self - abandonment of the quietist tossed hither and thither at the mercy of mystical impulsions.
If we are able to sing those words lustily, let it be because we are seduced
by the grandeur and grace of the salvation she describes, but let it also join us to those who
yearn for a turning of the socioeconomic tables.
The minds of men so often
yearn for might and power, and their thoughts are constantly being drawn to such things, as if
by their attainment all mysteries would be resolved.
I
yearn for a future in which Jews and Palestinians can live side -
by - side in respect and peace.
Narsi Mehta, Nammalvar and countless other, unknown devotees of the Radha - Krishna cults perhaps bear testimony to the primal
yearning of men, ensheathed and isolated
by their masculinity, to yield their heroic trappings and delight in womanliness, woman's and their own.
It is the experiential insight that gives succor to man's deformed
yearning (sehnsucht) for perfection in life, and it reveals to us that «God can not be contained within reason, because what he does goes beyond reason,» therefore the initial anticipation of the revelatory act / reality is signaled
by the existential realization that God's «unnecessitated» love for us as created being, both corporately and individually, makes transparent «God's gift of Himself.»
The entire life of the bhakta was to consist of a «holy
yearning», the intense desire caused
by separation.
In what must surely rank as one of the most squalid seduction scenes in literature, Charlotte's Spartan self - confidence is overcome
by a combination of alcohol, a handsome frat boy's flattery, and her own ambivalent
yearnings to be noticed and envied.
Replacement of the old bigotry or hatred
by new ethnocentrisms or disrespect is hardly the improvement we
yearn for.
If we fail to recognize our own glorious grandiosity, then as the years go
by we are liable to fall victim to a peculiarly hazardous nostalgia:
yearning for a past that never existed.
I don't know if America represents a «universal mankind under God,» the ancient
yearning of empire, best illustrated in contemporary terms
by the call to «take democracy to the Middle East.»
The priest enters and draws the congregation to prayer with words written
by the Iona community in Scotland: «Breath of God, Breath of life, Breath of deepest
yearning.»
In 1907 all these strivings and
yearnings were caught up in a dramatic book written
by a Baptist minister and professor of Church history, Walter Rauschenbusch.
We must help people respond to their
yearning and questions
by providing concrete teaching and encounters with God.
If we can not know God, then it is understandable that good people who
yearn for asustaining relationship with Him turn in desperation to weird, and frankly kooky, forms of spirituality in order to fill the void left, so they imagine,
by God's unattainability.
By limiting our sights to our bodily needs we not only reduce ourselves to the status of animals; we rudely ignore out true Environer who
yearns to fulfil his plan of love and sweep us up to a far more vital existence.
By faith he was a stranger in the land of promise, and there was nothing to recall what was dear to him, but by its novelty everything tempted his soul to melancholy yearning — and yet he was God's elect, in whom the Lord was well please
By faith he was a stranger in the land of promise, and there was nothing to recall what was dear to him, but
by its novelty everything tempted his soul to melancholy yearning — and yet he was God's elect, in whom the Lord was well please
by its novelty everything tempted his soul to melancholy
yearning — and yet he was God's elect, in whom the Lord was well pleased!
This
yearning was shown
by a stipulation in his will that no biography should be written until fifty years after his death.
, a question deriving not so much from the Catholic tradition as from the dilemma of cradle Catholics caught up in the maelstrom of collapsing social norms and carnal
yearnings unleashed
by the sexual revolution of the «sixties, of which we can say, in Lady Bracknell's words»... I presume you know what that unfortunate movement led to?»
God as desire, or as the great Desire - for - good, is the
yearning God, seeking to fulfil others in relationship with them, and
by that very token seeking their returning love, which because it is given to God freely is also God's own fulfillment, God's own enrichment.
This experience may be «lowpowered,» lacking in intensity of feeling, or it may be accompanied
by an enormous passion and a
yearning for total self - giving to the other who himself gives totally.
It is simply a nostalgic
yearning for a past primordial totality that can never be experienced
by modern Christian man.
God's primordial nature is governed
by a «
yearning after concrete fact — no particular facts, but after some actuality.»
The joy that C.S.Lewis mentions, that scent of a love not found here, you'll know exactly what he's talking about — everyone has the potential to, because deep inside, there is this
yearning, this tiny wanting that could not be satisfied
by anything except God's touch.
Like the rest of the created order, man must receive from his environment the fulfilment he needs, for which he
yearns, and he can only do this
by coming into direct contact with his environment.
You have to look behind the seemingly happy ending, and remember that she was a woman whose life was probably shaped
by sorrow, discomfort, doubt, pain and
yearning.
As we continue to see signs of the relentless breakdown of faith (symbolised
by ructions even within the Vatican mouthpiece of L'Osservatore Romano), I think it is fair to say that we all
yearn for a clear and simple remedy - a succinct way to restore health to an ailing Church.
It would be unusual to hear anything in these churches so morally daring as certain songs of the Grammy - Award winning Indigo Girls, or anything so ironically and astutely probing as a song on ecological spirituality
by James Taylor («Gaia,» from Hourglass), or music as alert to alternative spiritualities — African and South - American — as Paul Simon's Graceland and The Rhythm of the Saints or as achingly
yearning in overall effect as k. d. lang's «Constant Craving» (Ingénue) or U2's «I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For» (Joshua Tree).
Any
yearning the Israelite might have had for immortality was at least partly met
by ensuring that there were descendants «to keep his name alive».
Before turning to a brief consideration of some of the forms taken
by the community to express its spiritual and intellectual
yearnings — those adopted
by the Mu «tazilites, Shi`ites, and Sufis — we should stop to remind ourselves of the background against which these developments took place.
It is much more probable to imagine generations of Muslims agitated
by the same mysteries, moved
by the same
yearnings, troubled
by the same questionings and doubts, and aspiring to the same peace as had generations of their ancestors who lived in the same environment.
At such times, we are tempted to seek some other means of securing knowledge about Jesus than those means through which he has chosen to reveal himself; we
yearn to find some leverage over tradition
by uncovering some «objective» knowledge of Jesus not dependent on the fragile trustworthiness of the witnesses chosen
by Jesus to embody his presence in the world.