Sentences with phrase «for blind men»

I know that modelling always plays an important role in science and global climate change, such a vast phenomenon needs all the relevant research that is available, for the blind men (people in general) to understand the elephant:) The models are a necessary component, and interestingly some of these assumptions are based upon physics and chemsitry just the same, otherwise the models would be really far off.
«Never before has the problem of finding employment for blind men been so vast as at present, when the European war has added tens of thousands to the already large number of such unfortunates.
But it would be irrelevant to do the same for a blind man.
Alvarez, who wrote the script with Rodo Sayagues, sets up a confrontation that at first makes it easy to root for the blind man.
For the blind man in the dark room looking for the black cat that isn't there, curated by Anthony Huberman, Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis; ICA, London; Museum of Contemporary Art, Detroit; de Appel, Amsterdam; Culturgest, Lisbon.
For the blind man in the dark room looking for the black cat that isn't there.
for the blind man in the dark room looking for the black cat that isn't there, Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, England
for the blind man in the dark room looking for the black cat that isn't there, de Appel Arts Centre, Amsterdam
for the blind man in the dark room looking for the black cat that isn't there, Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit, Michigan
for the blind man in the dark room looking for the black cat that isn't there, Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, Missouri
Curated by Anthony Huberman at the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, the group exhibition and catalogue For the Blind Man in the Dark Room Looking for the Black Cat That Isn't There explores the speculative nature of knowledge and insists on the importance of curiosity and the things we don't understand.
Dedicated to the inquisitive mind, For The Blind Man celebrates our ability to get lost and the stories we use to find our way in the dark.
Recent group exhibitions include Restless Empathy (2010), Aspen Art Museum; The Page (2010), Kimmerich, New York; For the blind man in the dark room looking for the black cat that isn't there (2010), Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit; Picturing the Studio (2009), School of the Art Institute of Chicago; Poor.
Pisano's work has been included in the group exhibitions, For the blind man in the dark room looking for the black cat that isn't there, ICA, London, The Malady of Writing, MACBA, Barcelona, Manifesta 7, Trentino, Show Me, don't Tell Me, Brussels Biennale and Of This Tale, I Can Guarantee a Single Word, Royal College of Art, London.
Group shows / catalogues include «Mechanisms,» «For the blind man in the dark room looking for the black cat that isn't there,» and «Grey Flags.»
-- Art in Review: Fred Holland, Dan Fischer, Josephine Halvorson, Joseph Santore, Philip Guston NYT — Tutte le mostre in Italia repubblica.it — Guide's exhibition previews photogallery + This week's exhibition previews guardian.co.uk — Weekly global art events agenda: Via Design 3.0, Jenny Holzer, SFMoMA 75th anniversary independent.co.uk MULTI — Mira Schendel y León Ferrari en eReina Sofía elpais.com — For the blind man in the dark room looking for the black cat that isn't there, at the ICA independent.co.uk — Genève fait vivre son patrimoine vidéo letemps.ch

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If Woodside Petroleum is ever looking for a corporate slogan it could borrow a saying from the Dutch philosopher Erasmus: «in the land of the blind the one - eyed man is king».
A follow - up study found men weren't as color blind when it came to bargain shopping for something they really wanted.
The new magazine sported a tag line that both hinted at its future while also being understandably blind to the societal changes that were to come: «A Magazine For Canadian Business Men
(Mark 10:51) The idea that the blind man had to admit that he was blind for him to be able to see is such a powerful image of vulnerability that produced the miracle of him receiving his sight.
I'm also moved by the question Jesus asked of the blind man in Mark 10: «What do you want me to do for you?»
It is true that all utopias that are real projects for reform are about «blind hope,» what Prometheus gave to man.
But for me the finest and most moving essay was the last one, devoted to one Matthew Shanahan, a man otherwise unknown to the world, who was going blind and whom the author met while he was reading aloud books at a Jewish home for the blind: «Matthew Shanahan was as Irish as Joseph Epstein is Jewish....
who becomes the strange vehicle of salvation for a poor blind girl, and for a rich man bent on drowning himself.
Mark now tells of the healing of a blind man at Bethsaida (8:22 - 26), one of the cities denounced by Jesus for failing to repent in spite of the mighty works done in them (Mt 11:21; Lk 10:13).
As Jesus and the disciples come into Jericho, passing through on their way to Jerusalem, two blind men cry out for help from the crowds, and Jesus touches their eyes so that they can see.
The Barefoot Lawyer: A Blind Man's Fight for Justice and Freedom in China by chen guangcheng henry holt, 352 pages, $ 30 A nnihilating a civilization that has withstood more famines, invasions, peasant revolts, civil wars, and tyrants than historians can keep straight takes work.
Well for sure He had skin we also see He could transfigure, He could be a blinding Light but now he was man as well as God for he also had real skin.
If we first assume that the perception of things as finite existents is the natural perception for man, then we may assert with Mascall that what inhibits this vision blinds us to what is as it is.
For this mid-wife's tale, we turn to Matthew 16, where the midwives are men who «have journeyed blind» with a new prophet.
I thought: He is «not now that strength which in old days moved heaven and earth,» when, for several years, he accompanied his old blind father to the synagogue and, for an hour, whispered in his ear every word of the prayers the old man did not know by heart, then going off to another service to fulfill his own duty to pray.
Jesus healed the lepers, gave sight to the blind, healed the paralized, exorcised demons from possesed men, brought back Lazarus from the dead, JESUS ROSE FROM THE DEAD AND BROUGHT BACK HUNDREDS OF OLD TESTMENT PEOPLE WHO HAD DIED WAITING FOR THE MESSIAH... YES PEOPLE CAME BACK WITH JESUS AND WALKED ALL OVER JERUSALEM... THE GRAVES OPENED UP AND PEOPLE CAME OUT OF THEM... AND THE WORLD SAW IT.
Kierkegaard conceived it his function as a writer to strip men of their disguises, to compel them to see evasions for what they are, to label blind alleys, to cut off men's retreats, to tear down the niggardly roofs they continue to build over their precious sun - dials, to isolate men from the crowd, to enforce self - examination, and to bring them solitary and alone before the Eternal.
It was once unheard of for a blind woman with a guide dog to be refused a bus ride — this is not uncommon now, we have the beginning of Sharia in the UK, we have men with more than one legal wife in the UK, we have first cousin marriages causing terrible illnesses and so on.
*** «Satan has blinded the eyes of those who believe not that Christ came in the flesh to atone for man's sins.»
For whatsoever man he be that hath a blemish, he shall not approach: a blind man, or a lame, or he that hath a flat nose, or any thing superfluous, Or a man that is brokenfooted, or brokenhanded, Or crookbackt, or a dwarf, or that hath a blemish in his eye, or be scurvy, or scabbed, or hath his stones broken; No man that hath a blemish of the seed of Aaron the priest shall come nigh to offer the offerings of the LORD made by fire: he hath a blemish; he shall not come nigh to offer the bread of his God.
On the contrary, his most stinging words are directed toward those who «preach, but do not practice»; to those who «bind heavy burdens, hard to bear, and lay them on men's shoulders; but they themselves will not move them with their finger»; to those who «devour widows» houses and for a pretense... make long prayers»; to those who are «blind guides, straining out a gnat and swallowing a camel» (Matt.
What desertion is more swift and sudden, like a mistake in foolery, like a hit by a blind man, when the seeker for honor has not even time to take off the garb of honor before insult seizes him in it?
And Jesus was a sailor When he walked upon the water And he spent a long time watching From his lonely wooden tower And when he knew for certain Only drowning men could see him He said «All men will be sailors then Until the sea shall free them» But he himself was broken Long before the sky would open Forsaken, almost human He sank beneath your wisdom like a stone And you want to travel with him And you want to travel blind And you think maybe you'll trust him For he's touched your perfect body with his mifor certain Only drowning men could see him He said «All men will be sailors then Until the sea shall free them» But he himself was broken Long before the sky would open Forsaken, almost human He sank beneath your wisdom like a stone And you want to travel with him And you want to travel blind And you think maybe you'll trust him For he's touched your perfect body with his miFor he's touched your perfect body with his mind.
Is there not reason for Man, become aware of the direction in which Life is taking him, to rebel at last; to go on strike against a blind course of evolution which may not, in any event, betoken any real progress?
Is it the Promethean or Faustian spirit: the spirit of autonomy and solitude; Man with his own strength and for his own sake opposing a blind and hostile Universe; the rise of consciousness concluding in an act of possession?
There Jesus stops his own parade to heal a blind man named Bartimaeus, and curses a poor little fig tree for not bearing fruit out of season.
In verse 30, the man himself moves to a deeper level of insight; he at least knows Jesus» origin; he is from God, for he has performed the unique act of curing a man born blind.
In the Lenten Gospel readings the church will make its progress by means of a series of dialogues — on temptation (with the devil), on perplexity (Nicodemus), on longing for what is real (the Samaritan woman), and on the true identity of Jesus (the man formerly blind).
We're tempted to think that the Word speaks when Jesus turns water to wine, heals a man who has been lame for decades, gives sight to a man born blind, and calls the corpse of Lazarus out of the grave.
The natural man is enslaved to sin; he is a child of Satan, rebellious toward God, blind to truth, corrupt, unable to save himself or to prepare himself for salvation.
Here too we understand with the blind man that the recovery of his sight made it possible for him to follow Jesus «on the way.»
Jeremy have been asking the holy spirit for his help with this and in regards to the lame man that Jesus healed I do nt believe that sin was the issue for him just like the blind man was it his parents or did he sin the answer was neither but so that God would be glorified.What was the sin that may have been worse for him.The two situations are related of the woman caught in adultery the key words being go and sin no more only two references in the bible and will explain later the lame man we see at first his dependency on everyone else for his needs he cant do it he is in the best position to receive Gods grace but what does he do with it.Does he follow Jesus no we are told he goes to the temple and Jesus finds him now that he has his strength to do things on his own what his response to follow the way of the pharisees that is what is worse than his condition before so he is warned by go and sin no more.We get confused because we see the word sin but the giver of is speaking to him to go another way means death.Getting back to the two situations of the woman caught in adultery and the lame man here we see a picture of our hearts on the one our love for sin and on the other the desire to work out our salvation on our terms they are the two areas we have to submit to God.My experience was the self righteousness was the harder to deal with because it is linked in to our feelings of self worth and self confidence so we have to be broken so we are humble enough to realise that without God we can do nothing our flesh hates that so it is a struggle at first to change our way of thinking.brentnz
Remeber the sacrifice you made in sending Jesus the Messiah, remember the sinless life He led and the pain He bore for all of those who sinned and are so vary far, far away from you, living in darkness, blinded by the false gods of this world and the lying deceiving spirits that say man's reason is all there is in life.
these are creates that adapted to zero light, its like a blind man who develops very good hearing senses after being blind for so long, so there are so many examples of evolution all around us but everyone rather believe something very simple like oh yea god created all, rather than explain step by step how things came to be....
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