Sentences with phrase «eyes of men»

As the hostess stepped aside, our sister found herself looking into the familiar eyes of a man she once knew.
They could break into men's affairs when they wished, and they could keep to themselves when they desired privacy from the inquisitive eye of man.
Flanked by the shuttered glare of summer sun through two street - facing windows, Vincenzo Gemito's Portrait of Giuseppe Verdi (1873) lowers his head with the downcast eyes of a man in chains.
They outlined duties of workers, gave the people a written code of conduct and described the laws of the Kingdom, perhaps the most famous of which is echoed in the Old Testament view of justice — «If a man put out the eye of another man, his eye shall be put out.»
Judas was not to become a martyr because of the way the apostles wrote about him in the Gospel - they saw through the eyes of men, and Judas was unable to redeem himself before he died a natural death, dying instead loathed, hated & driven to suicide for his deed against the Son of God, Jesus, whom he had Loved so much.
As adolescents, he and a cousin loved to dress up as women and try to catch the eye of men looking for courtesans.
For such a one there is no longer any terror in the touch of human flesh, nor does he see God watching him out of the eyes of a man.
To be a sinner in the eyes of men, and presumably also in God's eyes, requires enough maturity, knowledge, and freedom to enable one to make moral choices.
They remind us that the eyes of men are now turned to the human plane.
(Mark 9: 24) Thus there exists indeed to the eye of man a dualism, since for him ordinary events veil God from him and he may perceive God only through a miracle.
Works gave Abraham justification in the eyes of men.
Looking at myself through the eyes of God (as I saw Him) vs. the eyes of man was another change in perspective.
You're a journalist, immersed in the brouhaha of the news and the petty microcosm of Paris, but now through the device of a singular novel you look at the world through the eyes of a man from the past - a Gallo - Roman from sixteen hundred years ago.
It is not dissimulation that Jesus preaches, but reserve; not a new kind of hypocrisy in place of the old, but an honesty in God's sight that renounces all esteem in the eyes of men; for to accept the praise of men means cheating God, to whom alone belongs praise.
God is the only one that can open the eyes of man.
Occasionally, the camera had too much to watch at once — and went on a flitting tour, like the eye of a man who stands before the dessert racks in a cafeteria, unable to choose firmly between cherry pie and shortcake.
Connect the dots on your corkboard with some string, look deep into the eyes of the man with the spaghetti face, and you will see Virgil van Dijk in a Liverpool shirt.
Both Cilla and Cecilia mean «unseen» or «blind», making me think of a young woman who is illustrious but also unattainable in the eyes of men.
Outside the political world the word «purdah» is associated with the idea of women being screened or veiled from the eyes of men.
David Newland — screenwriter, producer and former National Geographic web video guy — watched last night's debate with the eyes of a man who's seen (and created) more online video than he'd probably like to remember.
(It could be argued that Shakespeare also linked synesthesia, in a broader form, to meaning: Bottom, in A Midsummer Night's Dream, describes his dream as being indescribable because «The eye of man hath not heard, the ear of man hath not seen... what my dream was.»)
A great pair of heels and a nice perfume do make me feel sexy, but the sexier I feel is in the eyes of the man I love.
I would love for it to happen organically without internet profiles and only my best pictures in hopes of catching the eye of a man with substitutes.
Learn how to package yourself to catch the eye of the man of your dreams, or your reality!
Women who convey their get up and go seem to catch the eye of men more than those who describe themselves as «easy - going» or «warm».
Let's see it by the eyes of men.
Even subtle differences in your profile or picture can help catch the eye of a man.
It allows you to see yourself through the eyes of another man who finds you interesting and attractive.
Amy Adams may not quite be the stuff of Hollywood bombshells, but she does make a convincing turn as a scatterbrained beauty who knows well enough that what keeps her living high on the hog is her ability to catch the eye of men with money and power.
Add a pair of hired thugs (Hans Christian Blech and Francois Simon), a mysterious «protector» (Bruno Cremer), plus our heroine's tendency to gouge out the eyes of any man who gets too close, and you've got yourself a truly unique exercise in Grand Guignol, even by the standards of an era in which Rampling became a star via Liliana Cavani's concentration - camp romp The Night Porter.
One day their special abilities catches the eye of a man named Lucas (Pleasance, You Only Live Twice), who works for a wealthy and powerful millionaire, Aristotle Bolt (Milland, Frogs), who is keenly interested in magic and psychic powers.
As the film opens, it's 1952 and Eilis Lacey (Ronan) is having America delivered to her on a plate: the local priest in her County Wexford home town sponsors her passage to New York where, under the eye of another man of the cloth (Broadbent), she is given in short order a home, a job and a night school class.
When he catches the eye of the man's girlfriend Julie, he is overcome with the bizarre feeling to protect her and takes her away to the abandoned airport to hide her.
(Director: Lee Tamahori; Screenwriter: Michael Thomas)-- An extraordinary chapter in recent history providing a chilling vision of the House of Saddam comes to life through the eyes of the man who knew too much.
The film provides a chilling vision of the House of Saddam, told through the eyes of the man who knew too much.
The Devil's Double (Director: Lee Tamahori; Screenwriter: Michael Thomas)-- An extraordinary chapter in recent history providing a chilling vision of the House of Saddam comes to life through the eyes of the man who knew too much.
My body's response to his scared the living daylights out of me He had the eyes of a man that had seen things.
Hugo's father had stepped into a dark room, and on a white screen he had seen a rocket fly right into the eye of the man in the moon.
Prebble creates a poignant reflection of a life given to service seen through the eyes of a man finally questioning his purpose.
The eyes of both men and dogs are filled with a jelly like substance.
As an enormous burst of turbulence turns my stomach sideways, I catch the eye of a man who looks like Gabriel Garcia Marquez.
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