Sentences with phrase «cherished experiences»

One of my most cherished experiences in those 5 years is the strange and wonderful case of my studio visit with Len Bellinger.
They are revered, loved, and cherished experiences and transcend the generation in which they were made and can be found in a great HD collection here.
Blessed with all elements of an invigorating vacation, Thailand offers cherished experiences.
The island archipelago has blessed sights, interesting things to do and other cherished experiences.
«Arcade games from the «80s were some of the most challenging, rewarding, and cherished experiences a gamer could have.
Why is it that some of life's toughest challenges can become our best or most cherished experiences?
Some of her most cherished experiences have been teaching conservation to elementary students, caring for HIV / AIDS hospice residents, working on children's research and advocacy, and founding & co-directing Camp Kesem at Rice University.
However, I cherish every experience.
But he said he did it for me and knew how much I cherish the experience and I still do.
Nursing is a cherished experience for many moms, and these baby shower faves help with just that.
Meditation bootcamp whipped me into spiritual shape, and I will always cherish that experience.
In fact we are more likely to remember and cherish experiences rather than material things.
I definitely will cherish this experience for the rest of my life:) Hope you have an amazing day girl!
I don't seek material things, I cherish experiences.
I'll definitely cherish the experience with the Chicago Auto Show and frame the picture of me in the McLaren.
One rescuer who took in an abandoned eight - year - old Great Pyrenees still cherishes the experience years later.
I cherish those experiences and pictures still etched in my memories.
Grand Avenue Private Pool Villas, Spa and Bar is one of the Bali's luxury private pool villas offering brilliant and cherished experience.
The spirit of the occasion has evolved into one of celebration rather than protest, and it is a cherished experience of all who participate and of anyone lucky enough to get a look.
Whether you're celebrating love or spending quality time with the whole family, you'll cherish the experience forever.
Renting a luxury Caribbean villa or private home can be a great alternative to booking a hotel whether you are traveling to the Caribbean as a family or with a group, cherish the experience of immersing yourself in the local culture and community, or are looking for more privacy and autonomy than a resort can ever offer.
Prince of Persia: Forgotten Sands (PS3, Xbox, PC) was my break - through job and my most cherished experience, because I was able to combine my Bulgarian background and deep knowledge of Eastern music with knowing the epic Hollywood sound.
As someone who has always felt like an outsider I really cherished that experience.
«I cherished my experience at SVA and would recommend the Summer Residency Program to anyone interested in strengthening their artistic practice»
I cherish my experience with the Committee, especially owing the tremendous respect I have for my fellow members.
With this template, someone may mistake your cherished experience for a piece of garbage.
They now cherish experiences like travel or the arts more than owning «things.»
It was a very exciting time for our family and I will always cherish the experience and memories we made putting this tour together.
I am so grateful to so many people for this opportunity and I will cherish the experience and memories the rest of my life.

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It has been a salutary experience, and it has caused many of us to re-examine some cherished views.
Looking back, there are experiences that I cherish and experiences I'd rather forget.
By caritas, the Pope means a distinctive form of the love that humans experience — not eros, nor amor, nor affection, nor commitment in choice (dilectio), nor friendship, nor all those other forms of love that humans know and cherish, each in its own way.
Without getting to the heart of what he most cherished in his personal experiences, Begley's Updike comes off as a grandiloquent and compulsive chronicler of his own thoughts and actions.
It suggests that the whole of nature is part of the divine self; it shows how the exploitation of nature impoverishes the very richness of divine experience; it encourages a respect for the intrinsic value of individual organisms; and, in saying that God loves the world as a self loves a body, it suggests that embodiedness itself is a good to be cherished rather than an evil to be avoided (McFague, 74).
One of life's most cherished values is the experience of familial community.
It means experiencing the agony of relinquishing cherished «certainties» when, in the light of larger experiences, they prove to be partial or inaccurate views.
The creative movement in the world, in its every detail and its varying degrees of importance, with whatever it has contributed to furthering God's love and his activity in love, is continuously experienced by God, known to him, cherished by him, and used in the furthering of his objective — which is the wider and wider sharing of love, with its related righteousness and truth and in its enduring beauty, in the ongoing of the creative process.
Charles Hartshorne2 in The Logic of Perfection and Schubert Ogden3 in «The Meaning of Christian Hope» have forcefully argued against any subjective immortality, holding that as objectively experienced by God our lives are wholly preserved and cherished forever.
If, however, God perfectly remembers all that has happened, or better, is still experiencing in his ongoing, everlasting present whatever is past to us, the values we now cherish will be better preserved in the divine experience than they would be in any subjective immortality we might enjoy.
Since Aristotle, we've known there is something pleasurable about mimesis, the imitation of life as it is portrayed in drama, literature and even sermons, especially when the mimetic activity accurately portrays our most cherished or fearful experiences.
Our own personal immortality is not needed, if all our achieved values are objectively immortal as cherished within the divine everlasting experience.
Death becomes not the sheer destruction or obliteration of life but merely its termination, the setting of a limit to the total number of indestructible experiences that comprise a given life.49 Secondly, in urging upon man the principle that his actions help determine the nature of God's everlasting memory of him, it gives very powerful inducement to highly moral and unselfish living within a cosmic perspective.50 Finally, it affirms a cosmic basis for absolutely cherishing the worth of life's every moment, inasmuch as «each moment of life is an end in itself, and not just a means to some future goal.
Years later, provoked by various experiences to examine some cherished assumptions, I prepared a course on religion and the state and, for a book I was writing, read widely in American religious history.
I shall be reflecting largely from my own experience, as process thought enables and indeed requires us to do; but the nature of that experience is essentially that shared by all who nurture — whether, for example, single social workers, middle - aged adoptive parents, teachers who care about their students or, I suspect, those artists and poets who cherish and give birth to the world.
But life experience has shown that the harder I hold to my cherished ideas of «infallible» spiritual reality, the more painful it is when reality rips those infallible ideas to shreds.
In fact, the role of the family loomed so important with most of the respondents that, as Dr. Albert Solnit of Yale's Child Study Center put it, people cherish their families and family history «even when their experience has been less than perfect.»
an experience I will always cherish!
Perched on a hill with sprawling valley and vineyard vistas, their impeccably designed outdoor patio is the ideal location to enjoy time with friends while experiencing a cherished Southern California tradition: sunset.
With the obvious exception of Ben Simmons, one - and - done players largely seem to cherish the college experience even though they're exactly the people who being taken advantage of by the system.
Amid the recurring experiences, there were so many individual moments to cherish.
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