I feel the pain and
despair too, very deeply.
But Arsenal needn't
despair too much.
Not exact matches
These enormous accomplishments — and their roots in John Paul's profound faith — should be remembered at this moment, when
too many are tempted to
despair about the state of the world and not a few are wondering about the condition of the Church.
Augustine found himself turning in endless circles, falling deeper into
despair, in his search for answers to his all -
too - human condition.
Too often modern sensibilities and the penchant for morbid social drama beget a world where life is hell and family is a chariot of
despair.
We live by the promise that God will raise us
too — not only some day when we die the big death, but today, in our dead - as - a-rock-in-the-wilderness
despair, loneliness, fear or shame.
My community (albeit not a local arm of an organized denomination) keeps me from wandering
too far off and getting lost in a forest of
despair.
In response to those who
despair or who think that suffering is useless and so see suicide and euthanasia as quick ways out, Farmer recognises that the temptations to lose faith, to look inwards in anger and resentment, are all
too real.
On the other hand, prayer which,
too naively confident, defies the restraints which surround us is likely to end in frustration and
despair.
@pattic: I grew up in a Christian environment
too and it was the deepest, blackest, butt hole of rage, anger and
despair I have ever experienced.
«Yet,» says Tolstoy, «whilst my intellect was working, something else in me was working
too, and kept me from the deed — a consciousness of life, as I may call it, which was like a force that obliged my mind to fix itself in another direction and draw me out of my situation of
despair....
For this indeed is happiness, but happiness is not a characteristic of spirit, and in the remote depths, in the most inward parts, in the hidden recesses of happiness, there dwells also the anxious dread which is
despair; it would be only
too glad to be allowed to remain therein, for the dearest and most attractive dwelling - place of
despair is in the very heart of immediate happiness.
Unconsciousness of
despair is like unconsciousness of dread (cf.. The Concept of Dread by Vigilius Haufniensis): the dread characteristic of spiritlessness is recognizable precisely by the spiritless sense of security; but nevertheless dread is at the bottom of it, and when the enchantment of illusion is broken, when existence begins to totter, then
too does
despair manifest itself as that which was at the bottom.
Such a
despair will hardly forget, it is
too deep; but
despair is held open every instant, and there is thus possibility of salvation.
The lives of most men, being determined by a dialectic of indifference, are so remote from the good (faith) that they are almost
too spiritless to be called sin, yes, almost
too spiritless to be called
despair.
Real life is far
too multifarious to be portrayed by merely exhibiting such abstract contrasts as that between a
despair which is completely unconscious, and one which is completely conscious of being such.
Or (to mention a case which is more rarely to be seen in real life, but which dialectically is entirely correct) this
despair of immediacy occurs through what the immediate man calls an all -
too - great good fortune; for it is a fact that immediacy as such is prodigiously fragile, and every quid nimis [excess] which demands of it reflection brings it to
despair.
But there were times when her confinement became
too much, and Anne was tempted by
despair.
«I am
too lazy to
despair.
When I wanted to turn to
despair, Madeleine L'Engle would whisper in my ear: This woman is a child of God,
too.
Yet if this is done
too harshly, such a recognition may drive a guilt - prone parishioner to
despair.
(I avoid referring to God as He, because God, containing all things, is so much more than male and / or female) I,
too, called out from the depth of
despair and was surprised to immediately receive an answer, and an instruction, tailor made for me, which I won't detail here; though I'd love to sit down with all of you and buy a round of beer, kosher wine, juice or whatever and chat some more.
A s an Athiest I
too found myself in
despair when I mistakenly believed that Higher Power meant «God».
Faced with the choice between hopelessness and God,
too often we choose
despair and wallow in the torments that such a decision brings.
Nor should we be
too harsh with the cynical or the despairing; there certainly is sufficient reason for
despair.
I think that one reason for this, on both sides, is that a look at man, as he is, may give us
too much confidence when we are superficial in our looking or
too much
despair when we only regard man's condition as «cabin'd, cribb'd, confined» and as failing so terribly in its accomplishment.
Focusing
too much on our educational methods will lead us to
despair.
I say this because I think I know many ministers who are filled with
despair, who are exhausted from
too many tasks, who are riding it out in cynicism, or who work ad hoc without much focus on coherence.
But for some of those moments, I realize that the light IS there — but my sunglasses of cynicism and personal
despair were just
too dark to notice it.
The season is a roller coaster of hope and
despair with the fan constantly delivering advice which no one listens to because everyone else is
too busy delivering their own advice to nobody Would we have it any other way?
He made an oral commitment to Baylor when it offered him a football scholarship, then
despaired when the coach at the time, Kevin Steele, realized he had made
too many scholarship offers and yanked Jeremy's.
Will Shakespeare once wrote in rhyme and high jinks That the Fans they doth protest
too much, me thinks Fans driven to
despair by a Prince who became King In all but name, he controlled everything It was eleven years hence I remember the hour When Arsene the Prince had expanded his power -LSB-...]
Not
too long ago our beloved Aston Villa were lying in the drop zone, all hope had gone and all optimism had turned to
despair and anxiety.
Don't
despair — your little one might be overstimulated, have
too much energy, or just need a good cry for no apparent reason.
People without an AV feature on the cameras don't
despair — I will explain shortly how you can achieve the same effect using your compact cameras
too!
And still others contend with powerful moods like anger, sadness, worthlessness, and
despair that feel hard to control or
too heavy to bear.
Don't
despair — your baby may be overly stimulated, have gas, or may have
too much energy and need a good cry.
Feelings of
despair / hopelessness Crying, tearfulness Anger & irritability Sleep disturbances (
too much / little) Loss of energy & interest Physical symptoms (clumsiness, slowed speech, etc.) Suicidal thoughts Frightening thoughts about self or baby or other family members Weight loss or gain Feelings of guilt, shame, inadequacy Hypochondria; excessive worries Mania (part of bipolar disorders)
He has not sulked but shown justified
despair and irritation with a party and with party spokesmen moving down the wrong course on far
too many issues.
For
too long the system allowed them to be cuddled into the system, giving the most vulnerable no obvious exit from the cycle of
despair.
... [I] f a young scientist faces
despair from
too many failed academic job searches, one panelist had some tough advice: It's time to reassess options as to whether academia is the right track.
Don't
despair though, there is a way to side - step this
too!
People who are
too frail or out of shape to hit the pool or treadmill shouldn't
despair, however.
Do» t
despair about giving up strawberries, nutritious as they are containing Vitamin B6 C, K and E as well as iron, copper, magnesium, phosphorus, vitamin B6,, manganese, folate (B9) and potassium Kiwis are very nutritious
too and containing Vitamin C, E, K as well as phosphorous and both are a good source of antioxidants and fiber.
But if that is
too hard don't
despair!
If you feel yourself on the brink of such
despair, recover from burnout before it's
too bad and enforce boundaries to prevent it from happening again.
Oh Angie — I have just woken up
too early with
despair over what to wear today after travelling for work for 4 days, and straight into a couple of back to back 12 hour days... what a lovely treat and inspiration to read your post with my coffee this morning!
Another option is to make sure your ski jacket has a hood as these can keep you warm without
too much hair -
despair.
I
despair that
too many today expect Britain to adopt THEIR culture.
I don't get
too serious because life's
too short to allow
despair and drama i...