Sentences with phrase «deeper kind»

The measures are intended on residents and officers developing «deeper kind of trust» in one another, said the mayor.
But a different, deeper kind of preparation also appeals.
revealed the need to lose a much deeper kind of weight, one that had caused the excess body weight.
Calamity, he seems to say, can not be traced directly to sin; but is tragically serious, and men must repent, for disaster of perhaps deeper kind will be their lot if they do not.
But it requires a deeper kind of trust
Again, you establish an invaluable trust — as well as a deeper kind of relationship that can't be built within a business framework, where money always ends up raising a suspicious eyebrow.
You are lost, and obviously have some deep kind of anger somewhere inside you that motivates your incendiary speech.
A holy spot for Hindus, Rishikesh is also a destination for Westerners hungering for a different and deeper kind of sustenance.
The process is one of redemption, not of mere reversion to natural health, and the sufferer, when saved, is saved by what seems to him a second birth, a deeper kind of conscious being than he could enjoy before.
This time there will be no recovery, for this crisis marks a civilizational change of the deepest kind.
The counselor's job is to help them discover whether Connie's needs for a deeper kind of communication can also become Steve's needs and whether they have enough in common to build a relationship with a different, more conscious and articulated «contract.»
Don't you think that there is a deeper kind of knowing than intellectual confidence?
Organized religions, at their best, work for a deeper kind of diversity.
One might imagine that existence in a vacuous society effects a liberation from the past, a liberation that is potentially demonic to be sure, but a liberation that likewise provides the occasion for the deepest kind of creativity.
No one could deny that a terrible crisis is upon us, and if a crisis brings with it an occasion for the deepest kind of creativity, it is nonetheless fraught with danger.
And if a crisis brings with it an occasion for the deepest kind of creativity, it is nonetheless fraught with danger.
Pain is the soil where the deepest kind of faith in God grows.
I worried that he would feel left out at our reunions, or that he'd feel a deeper kind of loneliness because he doesn't have the same ties to his roots.
Einstein destroyed classical certainty, but only so he could uncover a deeper kind of certainty.
Or is there some deeper kind of cognition happening — one that pushes the boundaries of what we expect in non-primates?
Not the deep kinds just the dark kind.
A harder and deeper kind of level that requires more than just getting a lover's name inked on your back.
And sometimes the comedy comes from the deepest kind of philosophical insight: when Charles, Karl's fellow patient and inmate, asks him at the end of the film how he found the world outside, Karl's reply is simply, «It was too big.»
When we become sensitive to others, we expose ourselves to danger: Our experiences don't always lead to happiness, but the happiness we do find will be of a deeper kind.
And when the two veterans return to Mississippi, barely aware of each other but bound by their trauma, «Mudbound» stirs to a deeper kind of life.
We do this through sharing our stories, followed by the deepest kind of listening that usually escapes most of us.
Translate that same concept to students simply letting the words of a lecture or a textbook wash over them, and the benefits of engaging a «working memory,» a deeper kind of thinking, are obvious.
So it has crystallized, in my mind, the need for a much bolder, much broader, deeper kind of an approach to youth development and education than the one we inherited from the last century.
This is the kind of authentic assessment that ensures the deepest kinds of learning!
We're talking about a deep kind of bond here.
The painted surface is violated to expose a deeper kind of beauty — a fragile memory of clouds, transparent and fleeting and imparting a sense of loss and tenderness to the work.
'' «History, despite its wrenching pain, can not be unlived; however, if faced with courage, need not be lived again» (Maya Angelou) Facing pain and brokenness of the deepest kind requires amazing strength and courage!
I've never been able to find anyone else who is in this deep kind of therapy and for attachment issues.
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