Sentences with phrase «deep sorrow in»

William Balch transplanted Vermont orchids into studio tableaux, while Simone Nieweg found deep sorrow in the wintry gardens on the outskirts of German towns.
He would look at me like he was an old soul and knew the deep sorrow in my life.

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«The crash... is a shock that plunges us in Germany, the French and the Spanish into deep sorrow,» said Merkel, who planned to travel to the region Wednesday.
Cardinal Bernardin Gantin: Let us pray that our confession and repentance will be inspired by the Holy Spirit, that our sorrow will be conscious and deep, and that, humbly viewing the sins of the past in an authentic «purification of memory», we will be committed to the path of true conversion.
They claimed that Mary, in deep sorrow and with repeated solemnity, was calling for prayer and penance.
Between tears of deep sorrow and tears of joy, I was at least able to «open my eyes» to this beautiful theology and mark the juxtaposition of life and of death in the everyday.
The exceptional fidelity, self - sacrifice and affection, as well as the pain, grief and sorrow and the deep spiritual response to the suffering and bereavement that is being expressed, is a sign to the churches of the presence of the Spirit of love in these relationships.
Ah, so much is said about human want and misery — I seek to understand it, I have also had some acquaintance with it at close range; so much is said about wasted lives — but only that man's life is wasted who lived on, so deceived by the joys of life or by its sorrows that he never became eternally and decisively conscious of himself as spirit, as self, or (what is the same thing) never became aware and in the deepest sense received an impression of the fact that there is a God, and that he, he himself, his self, exists before this God, which gain of infinity is never attained except through despair.
A man's life is wasted when he lives on, so deceived by the joys of life or by its sorrows, that he never becomes decisively conscious of himself as spirit, as self, that is, he never is aware in the deepest sense that there is a God.
I have read of many a sorrow, but I doubt if there is anywhere to be found so deep a sorrow as that which we discover in the life of this girl.
Throughout all this, the Friends of the Healing Fellowship not only aid sorrowing persons to survive a bereavement without becoming psychologically crippled, but find that they, themselves, in the process of helping others, are finding deeper and more profound interpretations of the Christian life than they could in any other way.
It has not seen the truth in the Spanish folk proverb, that «to make love is to declare one's sorrows»; nor has it noticed that the deepest expressions of love are not only painful to the one who loves but can also make inexorable demands on the one who is loved — demands which are not arbitrary and certainly not coercive in their manner of expression, but which are inexorable none the less, since they expect of the beloved the full and complete realization of all his possibilities as a lover.
1:6 - 10); David's violent response (1:15); David's deep sorrow and sense of bereavement not only in the loss of Jonathan, but of Saul (1:11 f., 17); and David's lament, unsurpassed in world literature, acknowledged on every hand to be the original composition of David himself (1:19 ff.)
There is deep sorrow over the past and some complaint, but there is also radiant hope for the future, particularly in ch.
Sometimes when people are deep in pain and sorrow, something else happens, and they find a profound peace, not a denial or a painfreeness, but peace.
When I was in the deep, under all shut up, I could not believe that I should ever overcome; my troubles, my sorrows, and my temptations were so great that I often thought I should have despaired, I was so tempted.
But when, in spite of this, more confident steps are made along the way, when punishment itself becomes a blessing, when consequences even become redemptive, when progress in the Good is apparent; then is there a milder but deep sorrow that remembers the guilt.
Oh, but in the joyfulness of love (as love always is joyful, especially when it sacrifices all) there was nevertheless a deep sorrow — for this sad result indeed was possible!
Having said that let me express my deep sorrow to the families of those who have experience this sad loss in Aurora.
The emotions, whether they were joy, sorrow, love or pride, were so deep and sharp that in the end they left you raw, exposed and yes, in pain.
«It is with deep sorrow and regret that I am aborting my leadership campaign and announcing my resignation from Ukip with immediate effect,» said Woolfe in a statement.
We are with deep sorrow seeing all this happening in our party whereby we have a lot to do in the country, one year is almost coming to an end.
«On behalf of the entire Newmont family I would like to express our deepest sorrow and extend our heartfelt condolences to the families, friends and co-workers of the victims,» President and Chief Executive Officer, Gary Goldberg, said in the statement.
In the middle of his deep sorrow, he has loved and served us so generously.
But Wilson has also been able to convey deep sorrow with minimal actorly fuss: Think of his portrayal of the heartsick, failed tennis pro in «The Royal Tenenbaums.»
With The Crimson Court, I feel like Red Hook is taking us even deeper into Lovecraftian parentage, not just in expanding its supernatural mythos and pantheons, but also by delving deeper into the sense of tragedy, the sorrow of fragile mortality that must be a part of all horror.
The words of James Ivory are a magnitude of hope and a deep sorrow of regret, all bottled in the underlying message that love is unconditional, especially in the family.
The most poignant passages in the novel come when Constance lets down her guard and gives us even the smallest glimpse of these deeper feelings: how it felt to have Sheriff Heath's warm hand clasping her ungloved one, how she responded by gripping that hand too tightly, and the «inexplicable sorrow and longing» she felt when he released her hand and walked away.
And it made me love him a little less, and the memory of that smile hurt deep down in the place where I kept all my secrets and my sorrows.
My Baby Kayley Such a blessing to find this page in time of grief and deep sorrow.
«In the face of your unbelievable passing it will surely take some time before we can emerge from this deep sorrow.
In his beautifully written book Rembrandt's Eyes, Simon Schama rhapsodizes over the honesty of these works: «Rembrandt's deep - set black eyes, the brows raised a little as if accustomed to discomfort, ringed round and round again with puffy circles, wheels within wheels that speak of nights without sleep, of sorrows without end, of the crushing weight of life's travail.»
The President of the Vietnamese Community in Victoria, Thanh Van Le, and the President of the Republic of Vietnam RSL sub-branch, Victoria, in a letter to the Editor, stated «we understand about the loss of home, family and cultural values, and we too would like to express our deep sorrow to all Indigenous Australians for their suffering and offer our support for genuine reconciliation».
In one way, this opportunity Mike and I had to probe our joys, sorrows, and thoughts across the miles when we might otherwise have been discovering what snacks we each liked at the movie theater was providing us with a deep and solid foundation.
Is a deep sense of sorrow weighing you down, preventing you from successfully managing everyday tasks, such as working, taking care of yourself or engaging in healthy relationships?
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