Sentences with phrase «cherished part»

Household pets are a cherished part of many families.
Frankenthaler acquired this sculpture in 1951, and it remained a cherished part of her personal collection throughout her life.
With everything from home goods such as handmade soap and knitted washcloth scrubbies to goodies like freshly baked bread, jam, and cupcakes, the General Store has always been a cherished part of Western Days.
He goes to work with me every day, loves every person, every dog and basically loves life now that he is the most cherished part of my life.
Sometimes two old buddies have nothing in common but the past, but if they're each other's link to some lost, cherished part of themselves, that can be enough.
Still, an instant cult classic doesn't come out every day, so if you look through your video collection and notice that you own a great many films that others think you an odd person for enjoying, there's no question that Bubba Ho - Tep will most likely be a cherished part of it soon after your first viewing.
In this pivotal scene, Robbie's Harding pleads for this cherished part of her life, her soul, her life - affirming talent to not be ripped away with a passion that is emotionally riveting in its presentation and performance.
It had become a cherished part of my identity and the badge of my sisterhood.
Having a lemonade stand or other small business venture is a cherished part of childhood.
Children are the most cherished part of our lives.
Tell your child about your commitment to him — how you consider him an important and cherished part of your family.
These phrases, a cherished part of our history, have rightly been called «American Scripture.»
& there is something so entirely rewarding about being able to cherish every part.
Each page will help you uncover the most cherished parts of who you are.
Talking, laughing, and feeling understood are cherished parts of the relationship.

Not exact matches

If you're of a particular generation, Petty's hits probably provided an essential part of the soundtrack to some of your most cherished memories.
And I cherish my role of being difficult to persuade about strategic moves without strong data or logic or conviction on your part.
In most corporations, less - than - 20 % ownership positions are unimportant (perhaps, in part, because they prevent maximization of cherished reported earnings) and the distinction between accounting and economic results we have just discussed matters little.
He played an important part in the «ethnic renascence» of the 1970s and early decried the error of the Democratic party, his party, in alienating those who cherished traditional moral and social values.
About 10 years ago, before God and our assembled witnesses of friends and family, we made a covenant with each other to love, cherish and honor one another till death do us part, and were joined together as one.
Consequently, if it is not possible for him, psychologically to surround each being with that particular, overflowing affection which characterizes our human love, at least he can nurture in his heart that generalized but none the less real affection for all that is which will cause him to cherish in each thing, over and above its surface qualities, the being itself — that is to say, that indefinable, elect part of each thing which, under God's influence, gradually becomes flesh of his flesh.
We will appropriate what is Naboth's to have and to hold from this day forward, for better, for worse, to love and to cherish, till death us do part — and we will do it ostensibly occording to God's holy ordinonce.
To be able to be a part of this is something I will cherish the rest of my life,» the rabbi said.
As Emma Lazarus so eloquently reminds us, a large part of what defines us as «a people, a culture» is the ability to mourn the losses and cherish the gains as a nation of immigrants.
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).
And if the characterization is in part shaped by faith, what is its message back to the community of faith out of which it grew and in which it was cherished?
A strong marriage relationship is constructed by two people who are willing to work at it, year - in and year - out, «for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish, till death us do part
Some part of me needed to hear what he was saying: that I was cherished, that I was important, that I was loved.
«We recognise the traditions of gun ownership that passed on from generation to generation, that hunting and shooting are part of a cherished national heritage,» said Obama during remarks made at a National Urban League Conference in New Orleans.
The final elimination of Islam in the peninsula was to wait until the sixteenth and the early part of the seventeenth century, when it was accomplished partly by the expulsion of all who were believed to cherish evidences of loyalty to it.
Enjoy and cherish your time here, help people, and leave humankind a little better for you being a part of it when you go.
And I would posit that it's difficult to say you respect someone when you think their most cherished beliefs and deepest parts of their identies are nothing but vile, intolerant, disrespectful, repugnant, repressive, primitive, murdering, raping, genocidal, and misogynistic.
@Christine, It's difficult to say I respect someone when I KNOW their most cherished beliefs and deepest parts of their identities are nothing but vile, intolerant, disrespectful, repugnant, repressive, primitive, murdering, raping, genocidal, and misogynistic.
In this respect Jesus frankly cherished self - regarding motives as part of the ethical life.
This concern has derived, in part, from the growing recognition that the triumph of strict separationism as a legal doctrine, with its promise to expunge all religious symbols from the public arena, may actually infringe upon the free exercise of religion cherished by American Jews.
And they also allow us to weed out a man or woman who, despite promising to love, honor and cherish us above all others «till death do us part,» is more likely to break that vow.
These are items that are going to be cherished and loved for generations, and I got to create the first part of it.
Why is it that toddlers seem to cherish activities that require a lot of manual labor on the part of the parents?
Warm weather is rare and very cherished in these parts, so when summer finally arrives, we like to party hard.
They vow to care for each other «for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness or in health, to love and to cherish» till death do us part
She cherishes the moments with all her body parts.
The founder of the modern Olympic games, Baron Pierre de Coubertin, first stated the Olympic creed in 1896, and it is as much a cherished ideal today as it was more than a century ago: «The most important thing in the Olympic Games is not to win but to take part
Dear Abby: Your correspondent signed «Cherished Memories, «who is presently attending a Catholic university and would give anything for a relationship with her philosophy professor who happens to be a priest, wrote: «Priests are only human, after all, and they probably do n`t relish the celibacy part of their commitment.
So to have quite time daily, nurturing each itsy - bitsy new body part, will always be very cherished moments for me.
The response to the Cherish Beauty By Nature review giveaway was absolutely awesome, thank you to all the ladies that took part and for all your feedback on your beauty routines!
We can all play a part in cherishing our children.
This has been a constant struggle for me — making sure they both have equal parts of me so that they both feel loved and cherished, and really, to keep my daughter safe.
This month our participants have written about at least one part of their birth experience that they can hold up and cherish.
Ed Davey: Royal Mail has publicly stated that it cherishes its distinctive and much - loved red post boxes and that it is absolutely committed to ensuring that they remain a distinctive part of our communities.
And the bells are a small part of that, but a part worth cherishing and keeping and I miss them already.»
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