Sykes's simple theory of comedy was that it should
come from the heart rather than the head, and that good comedy is medicinal.
Certainly if you are choosing between Skoda's cheeky Yeti and Volkswagen's super-successful Tiguan, the decision will
come from the heart rather than the head.
Any mixed genre story needs to
come from your heart rather than from strategic calculation.
Not exact matches
All have sinned; all are in bondage to sin till Christ frees us; all pursue the works of the flesh
rather than the Spirit; evil behaviors
come from within the
heart rather than
from the outside; good deeds are done more often to salve the conscience than please God.
When we set boundaries, it doesn't
come from an inflated sense of self, but
rather a rightful recognition of our flawed
hearts.
I know this will upset the legalists who have posted here, but I think God (I use this English word which
comes from the German word Gott —
rather than Yahweh since I am writing to English readers as opposed to Israelis) is not going to damn any believer who knowingly sins and later regrets doing so and repents (changes their mind /
heart).
It does not
come in the first instance as a summons to take
heart, and to gird up our moral wills, but
rather as an invitation to confess our inability to release ourselves
from bondage, a call to open ourselves to a love which is freely given, which has never let us go, and which is ours on the sole condition that we are willing to trust the God who so loves us.
I'll share the feelings this post inspired in me, for whatever value they may (or may not) inspire in you... I'm not sure that I agree any vision that
came from the
heart needs to die,
rather it needs always to be free to grow and evolve as new streams of light are discovered which can influence our position of sight.
and these changes won't
come in the form of some salvation orchestrated by some divine being outside ourselves, but
rather through divinity
from within, through the
hearts and minds of each individual: it is and will continue to be an inside job.
«We're a society that today is in our heads,
rather than
coming from our
heart,» says Halfpapp.
At its
heart, The Company Men is not «the recession movie» but
rather a film that traces the journey back home — to family, to love, and to the joy that
comes from building something
from the ground up.
Simply put, independent games are games that
come from the
heart, that follow a creative vision,
rather than a marketing bottom line.