Sentences with phrase «feeble men»

Giamatti (Sideways, American Splendor) is a wonderful actor able to contort himself into all manner of roles — but the bulk of them have been nebbishy, exasperated, desperate and sometimes feeble men.
Never let anyone tell you something is fact «just because» a book written by feeble men tells them so.
To assume there must have been a creator is an excuse for feeble men who can't handle not knowing.
May your readers find their comfort there and not in the words of feeble men.

Not exact matches

The man was well qualified, but his public image was feeble.
The leaders claim to speak for «God» when all they do is rehash archaic MAN MADE dogma attributed to a «God» who more closely resembles man's feeble mind and violent nature rather than the other way arouMAN MADE dogma attributed to a «God» who more closely resembles man's feeble mind and violent nature rather than the other way arouman's feeble mind and violent nature rather than the other way around.
Some false God that man made up to trick the weak and feeble minded, nothing more, nothing less.
Anyways, the Church could be in for some more tough times ahead and a «feeble old man» would find himself in over his head.
Years later he could «see all over the land feeble, ill - endowed, and poorly manned institutions, caring a little for sound learning but a great deal more for the defense of denominational tenets.»
At this time a very nice, older Christian man came into my life and in a very dark and feeble time he became a source of comfort and dependency for me.
You have to get beyond the magic to the sensible morals, and reject the ones that clearly were only man's feeble attemp to either make God just like us or justify what he had already been done.
See the feeble band of desperate men and women as they leave their city walls to the invader, give up their homes and hearths and draw in about their temple and their shrine.
We have elsewhere pondered the impossibility for Science to usurp the place of Theology in human life, and the malaise that men have suffered since the irresponsible attempt to supplant God by a feeble human rationalism, shot through with stupid errors.
Updike's dying President James Buchanan confesses what seems to be his author's own protest: «I am not troubled by the sins of men, who are feeble; I am troubled by the sins of God, who is mighty.»
For all its power, however, Voltaire's poem is a very feeble thing compared to the case for «rebellion» against «the will of God» in human suffering placed in the mouth of Ivan Karamazov by that fervently Christian novelist Dostoevsky; for, while the evils Ivan recounts to his brother Alexey are acts not of impersonal nature but of men, Dostoevsky's treatment of innocent suffering possesses a profundity of which Voltaire was never even remotely capable.
You approach the women in this story as feeble, powerless, and needing men to guide them because women make poor decisions without men, and because of their beauty and charm, men make poor decisions presented to the by women.
God does not accept man's feeble attempt at repentance because it is just not good enough but repentance is still needed to have salvation and it is obtained as a gift the moment we declare Jesus Lord of our life.
At the outset, in a suburb of Hamburg he trained young men, largely artisans and peasants, to form a kind of Protestant order to serve in orphanages, hospitals, and asylums for the feeble - minded and epileptics.
Five minutes later and we had the first real opportunity of the match when Stuttgart's Serbian wide man Filip Kostic cut in from the right hand touchline evading a couple of feeble challenges before firing in an effort which was comfortably saved by Hertha's keeper Thomas Kraft.
I sincerely want no credit this but I, and I can not be alone, saw way back over a decade ago that this feeble physical and feeble mentally uninterested man would NEVER, repeat NEVER, make the grade.
This truth is that almost all of them are so weak, so feeble in mind and in body too in some cases, that they are not, in practice, MEN at all but essentially children; talented in many cases but STILL children in essence.
This is what the feebles * just don't get about The Great Man.
so since you're hear trying to bully me with your attacks on the internet, im guessing you're a feeble old bald man, an outsider with few friends with an ax to grind who turned to the Green Party out of desperation and nowhere to go
The next opportunity was to Samuel Tetteh who be challenging for the man of the match but his effort was very feeble and goalkeeper in post for Rwanda gathered.
Such feeble responses do not make Tory viewers feel proud that this man is their party Chairman.
«The elderly man pretending to be weak and feeble was being searched by men of the Civilian Joint Task Force, when he detonated a suicide vest contained in a bag he was carrying.
The language deployed is a bit fruity: are you a mouse or (wo) man, a feeble Harold Macmillan presiding over decay, or a bold Thatcher?
The subtle implication, here, is that African - Americans are feeble - minded and inclined to forgive the mistreatment of man's best friend, since that's supposedly not as bad as harming humans.
Barry, a much acclaimed character actor for his work in Dead Man Walking and Born on the Fourth of July, moves between menacing and feeble.
Unfortunately, the movie proved to be the beginning of the end for He - Man's rabid popularity, a critical misfire and feeble commercial venture, although the franchise as a whole has re-emerged from time to time, popular mostly among nostalgia buffs and young children interested in sword and sorcery related items.
It's tough to believe he's as feeble and helpless as Toby Maguire's Peter because Garfield isn't nearly as geeky and is extremely charming, but that's part of the reason The Amazing Spider - Man works; Garfield makes his Peter feel like a fresh character while still exhibiting all of the facets we know and love about Spider - Man.
[W] hen I see men callously and cheerfully denying women the full use of their bodies, while insisting with sobs and howls on the satisfaction of their own, I simply can't find it heroic, or kind, or anything but pretty rotten and feeble.
Nestor wards off the little man's increasingly feeble blows, moves in, clamps him in a police neck lock, and that does it!
I came past the man with the newspaper again, whom the surrounding sights, sounds and smells were nothing more than feeble attempts at distractions.
But, man, watching Adrian Andrews» desperate insistence on her innocence and her increasingly feeble pleas for help was just heartbreaking — a feeling made worse by making the player / Phoenix complicit in her near mental breakdown on the witness stand.
You are a recluse, exiled and oppressed, condemned to walk in a savage no man's land where the feeble are destroyed and only the strong can survive.
Is it not also given that there is continuous change on Earth, in a lot more ways than temperature, eventually leading to the death of this planet, it's a chaotic work in progress... perhaps it is ridiculous and short sighted to even hope to meaningfully alter any part of the process in the long - run... it may be possible that so many other unforeseen changes in natural life conditions besides getting warmer (or colder) are in store for us that, in hind sight we will look back and chuckle at our feeble efforts to control something so beyond man's control.
``... it may be possible that so many other unforeseen changes in natural life conditions besides getting warmer (or colder) are in store for us that, in hind sight we will look back and chuckle at our feeble efforts to control something so beyond man's control.»
Zee News: The global output of heat - trapping carbon dioxide jumped by the biggest amount on record, the U.S. Department of Energy calculated, a sign of how feeble the world's efforts are at slowing man - made global warming.
The article is interesting because it sets forth the unsavory history of life insurance, such as «feeble, penniless old men» having to auction their policies to speculators so that they could survive, prompting a later reform that insurers must pay a surrender value to insureds with cash value policies.
It's the mother's visitation interference, and her feeble attempts to reassert herself that HARMS DAUGHTERs and puts them at risk of «distrusting men
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