Sentences with phrase «dreams of a man who»

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Netflix description: «Emma Stone and Jonah Hill star in this remake of a Norwegian dark - comedy series about an institutionalized man who lives a fantasy life in his dreams
So did the opportunity to work in the area of sustainable, earth - friendly energy — another passion for Mason, who like so many other ex-military men and women this Veterans Day, is building his own American dream.
Considered a classic Christmas movie, «It's A Wonderful Life,» stars Jimmy Stewart as George Bailey, a man who dreams of being more than he is and believes he has no purpose in life.
Once upon a time, there was a young man who got his dream job in the financial services industry, thought he could make it big one day and worked hard at it, then got disillusioned and disgusted by what he saw around, and finally quit to live a life of greater peace and fulfillment, while pursuing his passion in value investing.
Since non-black ladies already know the domestic violence and crime statistics, the community of colour had little to worry about black men running off wit dem uppity white women... but now that da black man is startin to get a taste for the DARK OAK... the community is getting hit hard... the ONLY way to presevere and keep the dark ladies from dyin» virgins is to condemn to hel l any black man who dares to dream (realistically of course) of coming home to anything but Thunder Thighs.
There he meets an admiring young man who dreams of being a reporter like his hero Boot.
My friend wasn't there, and I shared my testimony (which includes the dream the Lord gave me) with another man, who unknown to me, whispered in the ear of the new pastor that I was talking about a «mystical experience.»
Who of them had not dreamed of being Jesus» right - or left - hand man?
(this ad is supported by a believer who is not a religious «crazy», who does not go to church every Sunday, but also does not believe in «non-belief» and is also not a scientific physicist or whatever kind of scientist who dreams of mimicking creation of man someday).
King was an unlikely hero - a prince of the black church, a man of refined and elite tastes who dreamed of the quiet intellectual life of a professor.
That the Christian idea of God (reputedly drawn after the pattern of the man who suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, dead and buried) has all too often been recast in the shape of human dreams of power and glory is a fact of ecclesiastical history which it would be hypocritical to pretend were otherwise.
And yet, ironically, the authors of the book — along with François Furet, Arthur Koestler, and George Orwell among others — were at one time themselves men of the left who were tempted by the utopian dream.
Genesis 40:5 - 8: «Then the cupbearer and the baker for the king of Egypt, who were confined in jail, both had a dream the same night, each man with his own dream and each dream with its own interpretation.
If I were to imagine to myself a day - laborer and the mightiest emperor that ever lived, and were to imagine that this mighty Emperor took a notion to send for the poor man, who never had dreamed, «neither had it entered into his heart to believe,» that the Emperor knew of his existence, and who therefore would think himself indescribably fortunate if merely he was permitted once to see the Emperor, and would recount it to his children and children's children as the most important event of his life — but suppose the Emperor sent for him and informed him that he wished to have him for his son - in - law... what then?
Do you seriously think that a Pilot, who was known to be a very no nonsense man, would have stopped in the middle of a «trial» to read a letter to the masses from his wife about a dream she had?
He was an organizational genius, the man who insisted that King speak last on the program, giving his «I Have a Dream» speech the resonance it would not have had otherwise, says Jerald Podair, author of «Bayard Rustin: American Dreamer.»
Men and women who have dreams, who see visions, and who then have the audacity to prophesy in word and deed have been described by the sustainers of the status quo of every age as being drunk.
In the time of the great Queen known as Victoria There arose in England a race of men Whose delight was in the desert, Who dreamed of Scheherazade and her tales of Haroun - al - Raschid, The greatest of the Caliphs, the master of disguise, Who glided half - hidden through the markets and alleys of Baghdad.
In one poem an 85 - year - old man, who has spent his many years beating «black and blue» the land, «warped inside / And given to watching, sullen - eyed, / Love still - born,» now sits alone in a corner before the fire, with nothing left to dream on but the self - delusions of his past.
And early in his spiritual journey, he was inspired by Christian writer John Eldredge, who suggests that American men have abandoned the stuff of heroic dreams, aided by a Christianity that tells them to be «nice guys.»
(39) 8:5 — «Man who at times dreamt of himself as a little lower than the angels has submitted to become the servant and minister of nature» (SMW 141).
Back home, McCartney formed a group of 70 men who shared his dream, and he started to recruit other men.
Is the Bible words written by God or words written my men who dreamed of a God.
Not the least of which are STD's which are rampant, abortion, which is rampant, men who won't support their families but indulge their tastes only, children without fathers living in poverty, which is rampant, broken hearts and dreams.
So for now I think I'll stick to single lady things until the man of my dreams (who might resemble Joshua Jackson aka Pacey from Dawson's Creek) comes into my life.
In a week in which Englandâ $ ™ s cricketers have also being demonstrating that there is something amiss in a national sporting culture that lauds modest success far too easily and produces too many vain young men who lack mental resilience when the going gets tough, West Hamâ $ ™ s woes have been the stuff of dreams for journalists casting around for a morality script.
Here are five other leading men who have lifted their squads into the postseason and whose performances could make or break dreams of bringing home the Stanley Cup
In your dreams...... If there's any man who doesn't Learn, Listens or seek counseL, its WENGER... And he will come up with a Line - up of the same tired players and a similar vulnerable back Line containing Monreal and mertesacker (heard Hayden is out....
Spending does not necessarily bring success, changing mangers ditto that and being able to man manage a squad who want to play for you is something that Mourhinho can only dream of.
The centerpiece of those stories, the man who shouldered a devil - may - care attitude when others only dreamed they could, was being buried in the ground at Foley, Alabama, near his parents, and people simply could not believe it.
That difference alone describes the difference between comments here and the decisions of young men like Justin Jackson who hold dreams of playing professionally.
I have been reading comments of fans on here, especially those who have chosen to appreciate the average in ability that a striker like giroud possess, my question for ya all is, when did arsenal become a team so low on profile to sing praise of a striker who no one can rank among the top 3 striker in the league, I have seen an arsenal team with a striking force with players like, anelka, Wright, Henry, v persie, no one can rank giroud or whatever his name is in the category of my mentioned strikers.we all have got to face it, giroud is not good enough to be leading the attack of a team dreaming of winning the league, and Henry is right saying arsenal can't win the league with giroud as our striker,,, check this out, man u won league titles with strikers like Rooney, van nisteroy, v persie, man city won with aguero, Chelsea with drogba and now Costa, giroud stand no chance against any of those.let's stop appreciating mediocrity, wenger should get us a good striker as giroud is damn too average for arsenal
Putting aside my intense hatred for terry aside on a number of factors, You're wrong on this one my friend... Terry was by far the best defender in the league, its not just me saying it, he stats prove it he was unanimously voted by the rest of the players in the league into the pfa team of the year... Don't let your love of Arsenal cloud the obvious were talking of a man who has had more world team of the year and uefa team of the year appearance's, that Per can only dream of having... Having rose tinted glasses on would have you thinking Giroud was the worlds bes striker and theo walcott is on an equal ability to Cristiano Ronaldo.
Fear can turn to love You'll learn to see, to find the man behind the hoodie This repulsive carcass Who seems a beast but secretly dreams of beauty, Secretly, secretly...
«99.9 percent of the young men who are born in Louisiana dream of playing for LSU,» Orgeron has said about Louisiana, one of the country's best recruiting states.
A man who has taken from the game more than most managers can ever dream of?
He looked rather like a man who, having spent his entire life chasing rainbows and dreaming of the return of Herbert Chapman, had suddenly turned round and found Sir Patrick Stewart sitting in the stands, screaming abuse at any passing Chelsea player who came within 100 yards of him.
Man City's dreams of a quadruple were ended at the DW Stadium by third tier Wigan Athletic, who added Pep Guardiola's side to their list of top flight conquests - they've already sent Wigan and West Ham out of the tournament, and have become the second team outside the top two divisions to beat three PL sides in the same FA Cup season (Millwall were the first one!)
I am an outgoing and fun - lovin» gal who was lucky enough to marry the man of my dreams!
I was a surrogate for a single woman who met the man of her dreams when we were just starting the process.
But sometime in the past year, young «Colin Delaney» has become a rising star in the WWE universe, and the high volume of writing about him online is filling my inbox with quotes like this: «Colin Delaney is the epitome of a man with a dream who will stop at nothing to achieve it.»
If there is one man who can make Klein sweat in the Bronx, where he's erected a fiefdom and cultivated allies, it's Heastie, who leads a conference getting weary of watching priorities like ethics reform and the DREAM Act die in the senate.
Instead, a sanitized press release from the governor's office, put together by the former congressman and his wife Ilene, (unread) quoted the man who did not speak as stating, «This glorious day is the fulfillment of a 30 - year dream made possible by the passion and persistence of so many dedicated people, from hard - working public officials at every level to government to devoted community groups across the region.»
One indication is how she speaks of the man who crushed Mr. Barron's congressional dreams, Hakeem Jeffries.
You'll meet generations of daredevils who weren't — and still aren't — afraid to wing it in pursuit of man's ultimate dream: to fly like the birds.
King wasn't referring to a boy who dreamed of sweeping streets, a man whose highest ambition was to sweep streets.
Holton agrees that the tone of the letters is consistent with the mindset of the man who rejected scientific convention and dreamed up revolutionary theories of physics.
I'm sure we all know young couples who desperately want a baby but whose dreams are being dashed; endometriosis and polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) are familiar terms even if we don't really understand what they mean; IVF (Invitro Fertilisation) use has skyrocketed (one in 29 Australian children is now conceived by some assisted technology); young men now face the reality that their sperm might not be up to the task when finally asked to perform (sperm counts of healthy males have more than halved in the last 50 years).
There is good news for men and women alike who dream of a happy and satisfactory life in and out of bedroom.
I melt for flowing tulle skirts, and timeless love stories, for the Groom who isn't afraid to sweep his Bride off her feet and the Bride who gets butterflies when she realizes she has found the man of her dreams.
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