Sentences with phrase «compass pointing toward»

However for this escape through time to succeed, a person must be found who has a specific memory so fixed in his mind that it can serve as a compass pointing toward the past.
Despite protestations from his wife and the ever - present suspense generated by his interactions with the Germans and Nazi sympathizers (particularly from the weaselly Bortnik, an old prison buddy turned Nazi thug), Poldek, a historical antihero, finds his moral compass pointing toward some semblance of a conscience.
Compasses point toward us.
A compass points you toward your target, but once you get close it's up to you to figure out who it is, especially if the target is blending in with a crowd of AI using the same skin.

Not exact matches

Since north poles are attracted to south poles, the «north» arrow on your compass actually points toward the earth's south magnetic pole, which is the one up north.
My moral compass does not point toward any religion or deity for guidance.
Lincoln's response encapsulates his attitude toward governing: a compass might point you toward your destination, but it won't help much if a swamp intervenes.
Dr. Seider has reported on this work in more than 60 academic publications including Character Compass: How Powerful School Culture Can Point Students Toward Success (2012), which won the American Educational Research Association's outstanding book award in moral development and education.
A Mission Statement is your compass, pointing you toward the true - north of your core values.
If the points are available on your account, you can use them toward any purchase, so long as you use your BBVA Compass card for the transaction.
Each week, I can feel my «crazy compass» bobbity - bobble back toward the center point again.
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