If you want a fancier bowl then add
everything you desire in a delicious, satisfying breakfast that will make you full and energize you for hours.
They might not have
everything you desire in a perfect wife, but they can be the ideal woman you can marry and create a family with.
The guy should give his sugar baby
everything she desires in her life.
Despite having
everything she desired in terms of technology, Skylar did not initially feel she could readily use it.
As part of Mauna Lani Resort's newest vacation properties, each guest of this villa will have
everything they desire in this «Paradise on Earth» known as Hawaii.
It is my job to interview the hiring leader and glean from that discussion
everything they desire in a candidate.
This House offers
everything you desire in... read more
But mostly it's the feeling I get when I look at this home's interior and really, that's what determines most
everything we desire in life... the «things» we think we want are just a means to the feeling we receive when we get them.
Not exact matches
Perfectionists tend to set high (or
in many cases, unrealistic) standards and strive to be the best at
everything they do, but this
desire to be perfect all the time can turn into a fear of failure, causing perfectionistic individuals to get stuck
in the status quo.
Making Momentum: Once brand belief and purpose are defined and the
desired outcome made clear, and these are articulated
in a compelling enough way to guide and inspire everyone and
everything, the goal is to make momentum.
But,
in keeping with his
desire to be the biggest
everything, Donald Trump stole Romney's thunder.
He made his fortune
in tech, but his current portfolio includes
everything from a TV network to a haunted hayride — testament to his
desire to take calculated risks for high rewards.
As we track social mood
in real time across the globe, we chart how its changes produce shifts
in everything from the songs people want to hear to the leaders they elect to their
desire for peace to their hunger for scandals to the trajectories of their stock markets, and more.
I hope I have that
desire in everything I do.
But
in an interview, he talked openly about the change he experienced
in his heart upon giving his life to Christ, saying that time on the field «was no longer for myself, for those worldly
desires and goals» but instead «to give
everything to Him [God].»
He
desires us, always, everyday, and
in everything.
«The Wisdom of Solomon»
in the Apocrypha — although Solomon did not write it — is everlastingly right when it says that the beginning of wisdom is «the
desire of discipline,» the love of it, the voluntary choice of it, the discovery that self - discipline is the highway to
everything that makes life worth living.
You feel deadness
in prayer, deadness
in reading the Word, deadness
in hearing the truth, deadness
in desires after the Lord, deadness to
everything holy, spiritual, heavenly and divine?
Everything desires to be hallowed... in the kavanah of redemption in all its worldliness; everything desires to become a
Everything desires to be hallowed...
in the kavanah of redemption
in all its worldliness;
everything desires to become a
everything desires to become a sacrament.
While we're at it, let's just do away with the whole Bible thing and all agree that we as humans have the inherent
desire to believe
in something greater than ourselves because deep down we realize that we are completely unable to not screw
everything up.
Or as Tillich has it, «The appetitus of every being to fulfil itself through union with other beings is universal...» (32) Agape, the love that gives with no thought of return; eros, the love that finds the beloved valuable, and philia, the love that shares and works for the vision of the good - none of these can be reduced to sexual
desire, but all of them
in different ways attest to the oneness of love, so evident
in sexual union, as «that which drives
everything that is towards
everything else that is.»
I do need and
desire people around me who challenge me to be the best and to be perfect
in everything i do.
Will and
desire both require an object, but since
everything is contained
in God, God already «has»
everything you can possibly think of, as well as
everything you can't, including will and
desire, all possible objects of will and
desire, all things one might want to be free from, and all imaginable freedoms.
You can find greed, abuse, hatred, oppression, and a
desire to see those who would dare to disagree with their ideologies,
in thought or deed, get their comeuppance
in just about
everything.
Everything in the Gospels bearing on the subject warrants the assumption that anything worth asking for or
desiring would be a worthy object of prayer, subject always to Jesus» «Nevertheless, not as I will, but as thou wilt» (Mt 26:39).
They recovered the classical experience of reason as the potential infinity of human questions, showing how this dynamic «ratio» as a
desire for understanding is healed and transformed by the paschal - metanoetic experience of faith
in the Sophia - Cod of compassion and love.4 Aquinas, for example, understood God as «intimately present within
everything that exists since God is existence» and that Cod's omnipotence — Aquinas wrote very little about it — regards not actualities but possibilities, and is best manifested
in forgiveness and compassionate mercy.5
We have been told, till one is sick of hearing it, that sexual
desire is
in the same state as any of our other natural
desires and that if only we abandon the silly Victorian idea of hushing it up,
everything in the garden will be lovely....
If you've prayed about it, it doesn't clearly contradict God's
desires as revealed
in His Word and
everything seems to say yes, then go for it.
It is seldom that
in a complex issue, such as the race question or the international order, the immediate next steps that are open will embody
everything that love prompts us to
desire.
«
In the gift of himself that God wills to make, everything is explained - in so far as it can be explained - by love, everything, hence including the consequent desire of our nature.&raqu
In the gift of himself that God wills to make,
everything is explained -
in so far as it can be explained - by love, everything, hence including the consequent desire of our nature.&raqu
in so far as it can be explained - by love,
everything, hence including the consequent
desire of our nature.»
And since
everything in the universe acts according to a definite pattern (electrons whiz round the nucleus of an atom and humans
desire happiness - even if they are mistaken
in what they do to try and get happy - and acorn trees produce acorns) then it is safe to say that there must be an intelligence moving the universe.
Now we have this wonderful choice (or free will): We can either believe that these
desires we were created with had
everything to do with a terribly gruesome human sacrifice a couple thousand years ago and plead for forgiveness through that murdered innocent individual
in order that we might be chosen to be forgiven for being born this way; or we can be tortured for a ridiculously longer period of time than we were actually alive
in this sinful state (that we were unwillingly, unknowingly, forcefully thrust into).
Jurgen Habermas comments on the ontological illusion that Socratic dialogue is possible under any and all circumstances; whereas
in fact attempts at dialogue are repeatedly closed off by invisible interests hidden behind objectivism's
desire to derive
everything from itself.
Throughout this book, I have argued that to truly become the church God
desires in this world, we must get rid of nearly
everything that gives the church power, authority, prestige, wealth, and glory.
Once again, a driving motivation was the
desire to overturn erroneous notions about Judaism,
in this case, «the stark contrast between Jesus, who represents
everything good, pure and enlightened, and Judaism, which represents
everything distorted, hypocritical, and misleading.»
Then if you have no
desire to understand the little things
in life that you DO have exposure to
in this world, what business do you have expecting to know the ultimate question, that being, where
everything came from?
In my own personal walk with our Lord I have had to admit and acknowledge that this body I am living in actually hates our Lord, it detest the things of god and will fight against everything he calls me to do, since it belongs to the dust and yet while draws breath will do all it can to answer the call of demons for as long as I live in it I am in danger of being dragged away by its desire
In my own personal walk with our Lord I have had to admit and acknowledge that this body I am living
in actually hates our Lord, it detest the things of god and will fight against everything he calls me to do, since it belongs to the dust and yet while draws breath will do all it can to answer the call of demons for as long as I live in it I am in danger of being dragged away by its desire
in actually hates our Lord, it detest the things of god and will fight against
everything he calls me to do, since it belongs to the dust and yet while draws breath will do all it can to answer the call of demons for as long as I live
in it I am in danger of being dragged away by its desire
in it I am
in danger of being dragged away by its desire
in danger of being dragged away by its
desires.
I worked hard, both
in and out of school, and my
desire to do well at
everything shielded me from the profligate influences of my extracurricular reading.
He insists that he does not have a «system,» but all kinds of people persist
in trying to systematically fit
everything under the sun into his key ideas about «mimetic
desire» and «sacred violence.»
Empty out of your system all other
desires that have a hold on you, put
everything down, so that there is room
in your heart for him and for others.»
He is a renegade from bourgeois proprieties, a man with the courage to give the finger to
everything and everybody that stood
in the way of his
desires.
When you embark upon this process, you'll notice that once you are able to discard
everything you think you know about church, and begin the adventure of reimagining church (step 1), your life begins to spiral upward
in some new and interesting ways (step 2), which then causes you to both seek more from Scripture (step 1) but also
desire to run from risk and return to what is safe and known (step 3).
Subsequent to introducing his «radically new interpretation of the Lord's Prayer and the Great Commission» (Winter later observed that «radically new» was probably an overstatement) and with a deep - seated
desire to understand his kingdom mission, I submitted almost
everything I wrote about it to my colleague Ralph Winter
in order to make sure that I was not misrepresenting his new position.
I do believe that carnal people have no ability to choose God
in their own sinful state, nor they have a
desire to please Him because they are naturally opposed to
everything He is and stands for.
Bishop Lightfoot of Durham, the noted nineteenth - century New Testament scholar, once remarked that
in his judgment «there is nothing so dangerous as the
desire to make
everything right and tight.»
It is the «two or three main lines» with which we have been concerned here; and there is nothing but danger, I believe, for Christian thought
in attempting, or even
in desiring, «to make
everything right and tight.»
I do not find his work to honest
in its
desire to find out historical truth or gather and examine evidence and question
everything, but hastily seeks to tout his opinions and theories as a new (old) gospel, rather then add his observations, theories, and hypotheses to the growing pool of knowledge and speculation, and allow the evidence and theories to speak for themselves.
The opposite of dogmatism,
in my opinion is humility, and willingness and
desire to learn, which of necessity includes the acknowledgement that one does not already know
everything.
I mean what de Lubac writes
in The Splendor of the Church: «Anyone who is possessed by a similar
desire will not find it enough to be loyal or obedient to perform - iexactly
everything demanded by his profession of the Catholic faith.
Save yourself the effort and still get your summery soup fix by throwing
everything, from the garlic and the olive oil to the tomatoes and the cucumbers,
in your Vitamix and blending until your
desired consistency.