Dawn shares how a bathroom remodel demonstrated
the dread of what you don't know usually far outweighs the reality of the task at hand.
But to those at the podium, who know he's about to uncork one of the toughest questions of the day, it is a gut - tightening experience, as the advocate mentally reviews the toughest questions he or she has woodshedded in
dread of what he is about to ask.
Ok, the Shimmer sounds like something out of a shampoo commercial, but Garland makes sure the area's surface allure hints at
the dread of what lies beneath.
Its a fascinating picture with a phenomenal sense of
dread of what awaits the unsuspecting royals.
I think it's
the dread of what's to come after fall that keeps me holding onto summer a little bit tighter.
On the contrary, it is a time of great mourning, of utter
dread of what could become of us, and a time of extreme sobriety as we contemplate the task at hand: to forge our own values.
When you look at a failure in another industry, the situation is different enough that you can pull out the lesson without getting caught up in
the dread of What if that happens to my business?
Not exact matches
Instead
of dreading the next meeting that has no agenda, ask the organizer
what specifically will be achieved from the discussion.
Every successful business evolves, and sometimes part
of expanding means moving into territory that is more advanced than
what you were initially doing, and by taking on that
dreaded project, it might actually be holding you back rather than helping you.
A moment
of recognizing
what you feel is real may be just
what you need to move past a moment
of dread.
It's perfectly normal to
dread the first day
of a job - it means a loss
of free time, added frustration, and some nervousness about
what it's going to be like.
A feeling
of excitement and
dread at the same time and a weird feeling
of «
What will happen next and will I survive it?»
But
what if for one moment
of one day you weren't as riddled with fear and
dread over a decision?
obviously you don't truly agree with
what you are going to preach, or you are preaching legalism
of some sort, or you're twisting the text to say something it doesn't say, or you really couldn't say
what you're planning on saying with integrity, or it's just so frigging boring that you're
dreading the thought
of keeping yourself awake during it, as well as the people.
On a family holiday some years ago, we found ourselves driving through a very rough part
of a town and I started to
dread what my daughters might be seeing.
Bultmann seized
what he could use
of these ideas: the anxiety produced by the existential question; the
dread produced by the answer
of death to all; the attempted flight into worldly business, social status and ephemera; the rare courage to begin an existence which would be authentic because open - eyed.
The easy dismissal
of death, or the assertion that «for those who believe, there is no death», is taken to be,
what it often is, an easy evasion
of the
dread reality itself — escapism, childish refusal to face facts, and above all (in our special interest) unwillingness to accept our human mortality.
What a Tamberlane is able to accomplish by means
of his Huns, that Faust is able to accomplish by means
of his doubt: to frighten men up in dismay, to cause existence to quake beneath their feet, to disperse men abroad, to cause the shriek
of dread to be heard on all sides.
What they leave out
of Abraham's history is
dread; for to money I have no ethical obligation, but to the son the father has the highest and most sacred obligation.
The Dun Commission
of Christian scholars in 1950 in their report on The Christian Conscience and Weapons
of Mass Destruction stated that «to accept general war as inevitable is to treat ourselves as helpless objects carried by a fated tide
of events rather than as responsible men,» and went on to say, «One reason why fascism and Naziism gained their
dread power over great nations was because otherwise decent people bowed before
what they regarded as «inevitable» and allowed a «wave
of the future» to inundate them.»
His sorrow, his concern, his despair, is selfish (like the
dread of sin which at times almost frightens a man into sin) because it is self - love which would like to be proud
of itself, like to be without sin — and consolation is
what he is least in need
of, wherefore also the prodigious quantity
of consoling thoughts the physicians
of the soul prescribe only make the sickness worse.
And
what will help him is precisely the
dread and distress by which the great are tried, for otherwise, if he has a bit
of pith in him, they will merely arouse his justified envy.
What if instead
of dreading and avoiding the problems in your life, they became your new business ideas, nonprofit, invention, way to serve someone, etc?
Today I think that, while the list
of dreaded apocalyptic events may change,
what is constant is a certain state
of mind.
So anyway, I make this chicken and put it on the table, sort
of dreading the typical comments like «Ew,
what's that?»
I already have all sorts
of bizarre and random food cravings, so I
dread to think
of what'll happen if I ever get pregnant.
What are your favorite things about this season, excluding
of course the
dreaded, over-hyped, much ado about nothing, pumpkin?
Nor do they
dread coming to
what veterans almost universally declare is one
of their favorite tracks.
In a continuation
of a bitter rivalry, the U.S. travels to Mexico for a World Cup qualifier this week and attempts to do
what it has never done: win at the
dreaded Azteca
For some, it's the
dread Slattery's bus, though the visitor ends up taking
what Ryan clearly considers the wimp's way to Cheltenham — out
of Dublin Airport aboard a 757 that is filled with seemingly - serious, respectably - suited men in their 50's heading for business appointments.
Disciplined in his role, he is very rarely caught out
of position, he is strong in a tackle and seems to relish a physical battle His technical ability also developed over the course
of the first few months
of this season, and his passing improved along with his ability to twist and turn out
of trouble, but
of course
what we had all been
dreading came to pass..., Coquelin was injured vs West Brom, and has missed the last month, and is going to miss at least two more, I am
of the opinion that we would be in a much better position than we are now if Coquelin had stayed fit.
With Algeria set to face one
of the tournament favourites, Germany, in the last sixteen, we
dread to think
what celebrations might kick off if they make it to the quarter finals.
Fear,
dread, and exhilaration made 2007 incomparable in
what a Kansas City Star writer had once called football's Bermuda Triangle (the trio
of Kansas, Kansas State, and Missouri).
Order your list by fun factor —
what lights you up and makes you happy should go first, and then things that feel obligatory or fill you with grumpiness or
dread go on the bottom
of the list.
For the cook who is pressed for time, or who just likes the idea
of letting someone else answer the
dreaded question, «
What's for dinner?
Some
of the responses included - oh, I would have never thought
of that, we have a changing station (I don't think she knew
what to say), I don't know why there is not one, and the
dreaded YOU CAN NURSE IN THE BATHROOM.
No matter
what you call them — sleepovers, slumber parties, or pajama parties — some parent might
dread the thought
of a houseful
of kids staying overnight.
Many parents
dread dinnertime, because regardless
of what they prepare to please their toddler it ends up smeared on the highchair or landing on the floor.
The loss
of sleep and the consequences is
what I
dread.
Cold temperatures, weather hazards, the
dreaded cold and flu season, and the onset
of cabin fever can lead to a frustrating loop
of, «I'm bored» and «
What are we going to do NOW?»
Here's
what you need to fix your kids» bedtime routine so you can stop
dreading this part
of your day.
We were talking about the
dreaded and loved world
of Instagram and if
what I did back in college is screwing up
what I am trying to accomplish today.
However, some women suffer from
what is called tocophobia, which is an intense fear or
dread of childbirth.
Most Conservatives are livid about Clegg's statement, even though many
of them
dreaded what the boundary review would do them personally.
Sarkozy was elected on the basis
of a «rupture» — a break up — which France dearly needed, but specifically
what the French
dread!
More recently, the
dread of living through another five years while a Conservative / Lib - Dem coalition destroys
what's left
of our welfare state, or
of seeing a Conservative government march alongside Ukip, has made the idea
of feeding my conscience seem a selfish reason for casting a wasted vote.
The word «disloyal» has now been added to the Lexicon
of Dread, as party bosses on both sides
of the aisle wield it to force free thinking patriots who identify with one or the other party to toe their lines... even if
what they see violates every traditional party tenet.
That simple expression
of dread was the preliminary gasp in
what would become, in the three years that followed, the most clamorous scramble in recent medical history to prove or disprove
what seemed to be a viable hypothesis, one so dire it was facetiously dubbed the Doomsday Scenario by one skeptic.
I think a lot
of people were led to believe — and to
what extent scientists were responsible for this is an interesting question — that if only the regulations were relaxed, embryonic stem - cell science would be central to our medical research and practice going into the future, and that it would massively alleviate suffering and produce cures for
dreaded diseases.
Or perhaps you even bought a deck yourself and just knew that with practice, this would be the key to unlocking
what karma had in store for you, only to spend hours staring at pictures
of medieval men clasping coins and Knights on horseback or the
dreaded Death card —
what good could possibly come
of that card, anyway?