Sentences with phrase «did great acting»

Brad P did some great acting.
Anyone who exercises their heart is doing a great act for themselves.

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«It's great to have people supporting you, but it's also great to have people call you out when they know you're doing something you don't want to do or not acting completely like yourself.»
It also has a nuanced understanding of the actual act of teaching — and great ambitions to master the pedagogy of technology — and do so before expanding its course offerings or moving into new cities.
What movie - goers want is passion, great acting and a sense that everyone involved loved what they were doing: they want to feel something.
If we don't act now, the climate change damage caused to our Great Barrier Reef by 2030 will be irreversible.»
Getting someone to act and to do is far greater impact on my legacy if people go out and succeed instead of buying another one of my books.
«In a very few number of days, the acting director has done a great deal of damage,» Aaron Klein, a fellow in economic studies at the Brookings Institution and former Treasury Department aide, recently told me.
«In a very few number of days, the acting director has done a great deal of damage,» Aaron Klein, fellow in economic studies at the Brookings Institution and former Treasury Department aide, recently told me.
Those following SeedInvest and other crowdfunding platforms will have witnessed great progress in the world of crowdfunding, not only in the form of the historic JOBS Act but also the amount of outreach that has been done to get more and more people on board.
Unlike a lender, Great Lakes does not initiate any of the loans it services, but rather acts as the intermediary and guarantor between the borrower (you) and lender (the federal government or a private company, depending on your loan type) once the loan enters repayment.
Of course, if some holders of Series A did not act in their optimal economic interest and convert, then the merger proceeds available to the common would increase and the common would receive greater than $ 1.50 / share.
I know nothing of your personal situation, but I have met many atheists who were once believers, some great tragedy struck them and they feel that God didn't act.
I do think though that Cyrus deserves greater heat because her actions were the focal point of the act.
My friend, God has done an act of great love by sending Jesus to save you and me, repent and accept Him into your life.
If you don't want to believe in God then great, it's your choice but be civilized, don't act like a jerk.
While I think religion serves a great purpose to bring man from acting like apes, I do not think man is ready to move beyond religion in this day an age.
What greater love could someone have for this moribund bride than to tell her she's acting like a silly old cow and to wake up to herself, and then to serve her by doing her chores for her while she seems incapable to do them herself?
Now this, of course, is done to a considerable extent by great Bible societies who act for the churches — one of the early interdenominational activities of the various divisions of the church.
What he does do, in this process, is to act with greater or less intensity at this or that place.
Sometimes Christians do nice things because they remember some verse or tale that causes them to act nicely, and that's great.
The reason i say the person has religion is that most people who commit this type of act try to justify the evil they do by saying it for the greater good that religion has taught them, but you never know and we wont till all the facts are in.
This does not make only the USA guilty of great wrongs done / there's many nations ruled by tyrants / psychopaths / / those blinded by greed the great injustice by Israel against palestinians but sums up the horror that nations being capable of committing / heartless acts of inhumanity of cruelity / / based on halfbaked ideas / beliefs / religious brainwashing.
He who alone is the great Lord, does not act as does the nobleman who proudly holds that the poor serf must come to him.
If there is any will or motivation to see that the laws are obeyed and that justice is done, it must come out of the hearts of the citizenry, from the will and ability of the people to act on behalf of the greater community.
«The unification must be accomplished before a man undertakes some unusual work,» but any ordinary work that a man does with a united soul acts in the direction of new and greater unification and leads him, even if by many detours, to a steadier unity than he had before.
If God did indeed flood the Earth that act would make God the single greatest mass murder of all time.
God does not become more divine, of course; but God has other and more varied opportunity to adapt the divine Loving to the creatures, so that in any and every circumstance there is the renewed possibility of novelty, with the emergence of a greater capacity to act instrumentally for God's intentions in the world.
Neville i mentioned those people only because the discussion was talking about dominionism the combination of the church and state as a governing rule all those people were government leaders all of them suffered in there own way.Its was the suffering that prepared them for the roles that they were to play and there faith in God was what helped them get through.We are made stronger in our weakness no matter how important or unimportant we may appear to others.I guess it is easy to fall into the lie about political involvement that its hard to make change but some people have had a huge impact.Really it is God who deserves the praise he is the one that creats the opportunitys to make impact on the world as in our strength we can do nothing.In hebrews the great men and woman of faith there are those that seemed unimportant to the world and many suffered for there faith Our Lord knows everyone by name and every small act of faith we do he remembers because we do it out of our love for him that is what the christian walk is about living for Jesus and sharing that love with others.brentnz.
Jesus is indignant that the scribes and Pharisees (1) will not enter the kingdom of heaven themselves and stand in the way of others entering it as well; (2) will do almost anything to win a proselyte only to make that proselyte twice as much a child of hell as they are; (3) confuse people by senseless oaths, telling them that if they swear by the Temple, their oath is not binding, but if they swear by the gold of the Temple, it is binding - the fools ought to realize, Jesus says, that the Temple includes all that is in it; (4) tithe some of their money but neglect justice and mercy and faith, which are weightier moral matters, when they ought both to tithe and perform these greater acts of righteousness as well; (5) are careful about outward cleanliness but careless about the inward disposition, so that they are filled with extortion and greed; (6) appear righteous but really are hypocrites, because their appearance hides all manner of iniquity inside; (7) pretend to revere the prophets of history whom their parents killed but continue to practice the evil of their parents by rejecting those whom God sends to them now (Matt.
@Tct Although I do agree with you that the victims in this tragedy do deserve the most attention and the stories of the survivors are being shared all over the news world from this tragedy and the many great acts of kindness that were expressed from the cross builder guy to Christian Bale himself and the movies team of directors and all that.
Do small acts with great love.»
I've known Jesus for as long as I've known my name, and still I use other people like capital to advance my own interest, still I gossip to make myself feel important, still I curse my brothers and sisters in one breath and sing praise songs in the next, still I sit in church with arms folded and cynicism coursing through my bloodstream, still I talk a big game about caring for the poor without doing much to change my own habits, still I indulge in food I'm not hungry for and jewelry I don't need, still I obsess over what people say about me on the internet, still I forget my own privilege, still I talk more than I listen and complain more than I thank, still I commit acts of evil, still I make a great commenter on Christianity and a lousy practitioner of it.
And according to Paul, even the greatest, most dramatic acts of charity will leave me feeling empty if I do them out of self - interest (easing my conscience) rather than out of love (easing other people's burdens).
It very well might have been the case that Vickers» instrument would have cracked by the third act, but that was Wagner's point, a point that Vickers certainly understood (while many musicians do not)» and one he would have managed with great dramatic skill.
At least for the initial great Protester himself, God's declaring us holy and his making us actually holy are the same act done by the same means.
Those who have committed these vile acts do it a great disservice.
Adam and Eve did not make «aprons,» since kitchens had not yet been invented, but «loincloths» (Gen. 3:7) The RSV's «great men» are now «magnates» (Rev. 6:15) who behave like «tyrants» (RSV: «exercise authority» — Mark 10:42) The stilled sea is «a dead calm» (RSV: «great calm» — Mark 4:39), and acting «by nature» is now to «do instinctively» (Rom.
Tobias acted bravely, stoutheartedly and chivalrously, but any man who has not the courage for this is a molly - coddle who does not know what love is, or what it is to be a man, or what is worth living for; he had not even comprehended the little mystery, that it is better to give than to receive, and has no inkling of the great one, that it is far more difficult to receive than to give — that is, if one has had courage to do without and in the hour of need did not become cowardly.
For instead of learning from this terror that he is not capable of performing the great deed and then plainly admitting it (an act which I can not but approve, because it is what I do) the manikin thinks that by uniting with several other manikins he will be able to do it.
Questions like these are indeed inescapable; even if most of us do not spend a great deal of time thinking about them, the implicit, unspoken, assumed answers are determinative of how we think and act.
Meanwhile, Jack Anderson maintained that these same companies were being allowed to tone down, before its release, a government study which shows that oil spills have done great damage to the ocean.7 How can we act responsibly if we can't even find out what the facts are?
Sea shells on mountain tops do act as evidence of a great upheaval, but the orderly arrangement of shells by type and age is not indicative of a violent flood.
In fact, it is argued that belief (or faith) and a knowledge of God can be s greater damnation upon those who do not act according to that faith.
Once you accepted that there's a magical being in the sky who made the world less than 10k years ago and committed genocide once because he didn't like what his creation was doing, it's not a great leap to accept that people who think or act differently than you are abominations.
It must be «a ministry of mercy, born of an act of Christ's own mercy» (in forgiving Peter's betrayal: 93) And it involves «the task, not of exercising power over the people — as the rulers of the gentiles and their great men do... [but of] «keeping watch» (episkopein)... so that through the efforts of the pastors the true voice of Christ the shepherd may be heard in all the particular churches» (94).
Beyond that our main concern must be to see that man, whose folly drove him from the Garden of Eden, does not commit the blasphemous act of destroying, whether in fear or in anger or in greed, the great and lovely world in which, even in his fallen state, he has been permitted by the grace of God to live.
In declaring the Gospel, the Church recalls the great Event from which its own life began, and in doing so testifies out of a lengthening experience that this event really was a «mighty act» of the living God, persisting in its consequences to this day.
This highly ambiguous notion has done a great deal of harm, and has all too often been used to pour scorn on anything that can be labelled simplistic, overly dependent on authority, or — that other great bogey of today's Church — «fundamentalist,» which is usually a code word for anyone who believes the Gospel might actually be worth believing and acting on, especially if they belong to one of the new ecclesial movements.
He supposes that the minima do act on each other, and not only act but react, in such a way that their composite acting is greater than each or than the acting of each.
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