Sentences with phrase «enduring memories from»

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«The one law that does not change is that everything changes, and the hardship I was bearing today was only a breath away from the pleasures I would have tomorrow, and those pleasures would be all the richer because of the memories of this I was enduring
So they'll wait until the talk of huge gains from stocks overwhelms the memory of the losses they endured during the last market fall, and finally buy in well into the rally.
... I can tell the very place where the blessed Polycarp used to sit [note the posture of the bishop as teacher or preacher upon his cathedra] as he discoursed, his goings out and his comings in, the character of his life,... the discourses he would address to the multitude, how we would tell of his conversations with John and with the others who had seen the Lord, how he would relate their words from memory... and I can testify before God that if that blessed and apostolic presbyter had heard the like [the Gnostic vagaries], he would have cried aloud and stopped his ears and said, as was his custom: «O good God, for what sort of times hast thou kept me, that I should endure these things?»
For me, the word casserole brings back unpleasant memories from childhood and having to endure one particularly unpleasant tuna casserole.
The enduring memory I have from Blenheim Place is the sense of space, even though there were plenty of people around it didn't feel crowded or busy, it was a really lovely place to spend a family day.
In addition to the many enduring memories of great performances from this year's World Cup, a slew of head injuries will linger as well.
As Gandhi's memory is honoured in Parliament Square, we should remember not just the bad, but also how much both our nations have gained from each other and how valuable our enduring bond remains.
I still love Yorkshire but I love adventure, I have been very happy travelling, on the QE2, on the overnight train to Florence, waking up in Venice, one of my enduring memories is of driving across America with my friend and after 6 days of non stop driving all the way across from New York to the West coast we started to look out for surfers, only to discover that our useless so called friend who had supplied the maps had missed out Colorado so we were still in the Rockies.
Ten years after becoming part of their family, he receives a letter from his abusive fire - and - brimstone father, causing memories of the severe physical traumas Rev endured during his childhood to burn deeper than ever.
We'll never be able to fathom the pain and suffering Bambi endured during her first eight months of life, but we can rest assured that those painful memories were quickly washed away by the unconditional love she received from the time she was rescued until the very moment she peacefully passed away in John's arms more than 13 years later.
Although this amazing beach party was the highlight of this particular trip and continues to be an enduring memory at the front of our recollections from the many years at WRSC, our group also
Although this amazing beach party was the highlight of this particular trip and continues to be an enduring memory at the front of our recollections from the many years at WRSC, our group also enjoyed meeting and hanging out with Robert August and snagging an autograph on our Endless Summer memorabilia.
Along with enduring memories, guests most often leave Bali with beloved treasures, be it original wooden artwork, intricately crafted jewellery or bohemian chic fashion from this artisanal isle.
As someone who has fond memories of Firefight from ODST, including the now infamous «Vidmaster: Endure» achievement, as much as the five available Strikes are repeated over and over with varying levels of difficulty (and increasing rewards), I never got bored of memorising attack patterns of different enemies and spawn locations of certain mobs.
From a sprawling Documenta, Gbaguidi's moving study of education, segregation, history, and memory is one that has endured the most for me.
Critic Dore Ashton, who visited the University of New Mexico in 1950, notes: «One of my enduring memories was seeing, for the first time, a painting by Richard Diebenkorn — a golden vision of the Southwest, abstract, with small currents of shadow drawing by the winds in the sands, and filled with the special light that still emanates from his paintings.»
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