Sentences with phrase «find much solace»

While most users will be satisfied with consuming YouTube and Netflix, reading titles on Comixology, browsing Facebook and Reddit, and playing the occasional round of Hearthstone and some Monument Valley, power users looking for a laptop replacement will not find much solace here.
A.W. Tozer offers a broader perspective, saying many Christians find much solace in believing in God's creation of the beginning and in His preplanned dramatic grand finale at the end, but that not much thought is given to the present.
With the exception of Neruda, this list is all nonfiction and is where I'm finding much solace these days, in contrast to the fictional worlds in which I spent my childhood.

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I found so much solace in writing that when someone first asked me what I wanted to be — I said with unshaken conviction and innocent sincerity — that I wanted to be a writer.
Danny Fiszman, what a great man and, what a great loss for Arsenal.I do n`t think that a lot of the fans realized just how much he did for his beloved club.Rest in peace and, may your family find a little solace knowing that you were loved and respected for all what you did and all that you stood for.The fans will show just how much on Sunday at The Emirates.
I think as adults it is imperative for us to teach our children to connect with nature and find solace in the outdoors; much as the artist finds solace in art.
And I have found much needed solace in my husband, and in our Church.
I would much prefer to hear about other parents who are managing well with their deranged toddlers, I would find solace in knowing that someone out there managed not to cry, yell or hide in the bathroom when their toddler threw a 45 - minute tantrum about not being able to make a drawing in the paper they wanted (red!
During my PPD struggles, I turned to the internet for solace, and found so much inspiration in twin mommy blogs, and one in particular, by Jane Roper on Babble.com.
For those who found a melancholic solace in John Cameron Mitchell «s weighty Rabbit Hole, The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby delivers much of the same.
For many people, Winnie - the - Pooh will always be a source of comfort, much like how children find solace in a teddy bear or how Pooh looses his troubles in a pot of honey.
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