Sentences with phrase «from dread of»

Take a good look at prices, GDP, wages, jobs, and other key data below on the US Economy for the next 6 years and you may see a surprisingly positive picture, far from the dread of the recent stock market corrections.
Horror comedy is becoming one of those sub-genres that is beginning to annoy me, as too often it is becoming the norm with cinema that every horror needs a comic relief angle that negates from the dread of the picture.
I think to believe in the idea of chaos (not «evil events but simply you can not predict your every life step with math and money) is a good way to awaken from the dread of the unknown — to at least, be able to adapt and realize you can not control everything in your life.
Yet the «good news» of the death of God can liberate us from our dread of an alien beyond, releasing us from all attachment to an opposing other, and freeing us for a total participation in the actuality of the immediate moment.
«Again and again the Yes must be spoken to him... to liberate him from the dread of abandonment, which is a foretaste of death.»
Take a good look at prices, GDP, wages, jobs, and other key data below on the US Economy for the next 6 years and you may see a surprisingly positive picture, far from the dread of the recent stock market corrections.

Not exact matches

«Far from being sources of agony and dread, hard choices are precious opportunities,» concludes Chang.
If you like your job but the Sunday dread comes from the stress of commuting, you might be a good fit for remote work.
As I draw up spreadsheets of likely investors and put meetings on the calendar, I'm reminded of the many things I dread about fundraising, beginning with spending hours on traffic - choked 101 from San Francisco to Silicon Valley.
Clinton intervened in the Zika virus crisis in early August, joining many Republican and Democratic officials from Florida in demanding that Congress cut short its summer recess and pass the $ 1.1 billion spending bill to help combat the spread of the dreaded disease in the continental United States.
Here are five tips from Manta for small - business owners anxious to get the most bang for their buck out of a dreaded shrunken holiday shopping season.
Instead of dreading the next meeting that has no agenda, ask the organizer what specifically will be achieved from the discussion.
These 10 indications can help ensure that you are staying in the sweet spot of challenge and remaining a healthy distance from your dreaded comfort zone.
There's nothing you can do to stop winter from setting in, but if the thought of another season of polar vortices and local news broadcasts about «snowmageddon» has you dreading the months ahead, perhaps there is another option for some lucky business owners and freelancers.
Jumpstarting your day the right way will not only get you started on the right foot but can help prevent those dreaded end - of - day crises from erupting.
We all get a case of the Mondays from time to time, but if even thinking about your job fills you with dread, it's probably time to leave.
Science isn't quite there yet, but a recent analysis from dating website Plenty of Fish offers a few useful insights into how to start a conversation and avoid the dreaded «seen» marker with no reply.
Economic downturns, high inflation, shortages of materials, or the dreaded «client from hell» can cause serious damage even when a contracting business seems to be running smoothly.
And they dreaded the destruction that was yet to come from a storm that could linger for days and unload more than 40 inches (100 centimeters) of rain on cities, including dangerously flood - prone Houston, the nation's fourth - largest.
Entrepreneurs dread the option of raising capital from Venture capitalists because of the tough process involved.
In 15 years of dangerous missions — from midnight raids on al - Qaida safe houses in Iraq to battling Somali pirates from the deck of a heaving Navy ship on the high seas — there had never been one so shadowed by dread.
David brought it home as to why genuine Christians have been despised, saying: «In you, O Jehovah, have I taken refuge... For you are my crag and my stronghold... From the standpoint of all those showing hostility to me I have become a reproach, and to my neighbors very much so, and a dread to my acquaintances.»
Like the weary sailor, the refugee from wreck and storm, who escapes half «dead, and then, in terror, shudders with dread at the very mention of the name of the «sea»; who swears he'll never sail again, who raves he'll stay home, even on the calmest days, but then, in time, forgets his fearful ways, and seeks, again, his fortune above the waves; I, too, have barely escaped the storms that revolve around you, my love, traveling far away, vowing to avoid another catastrophe, but I can't; the thought of you breaks my resolve, and so, I return to where, on that fateful day, Inearly drowned in your tempestuous sea.
And this exchange, totally imaginable — perhaps some version of it has occurred in these very United States, between people who couldn't tell John Roberts from the Dread Pirate Roberts — must, when it occurs between two private parties, quickly devolve into an argument about whose need trumps whose: the couple's need for the florist's services, or the florist's need to obey his conscience.
when roads of light and storm open from darkness in a man or a woman are turned away from in dread, in a wave of weakness, in despair and with relief.
(Isaiah 6:1 - 3) Such a God was not lightly to be approached; an inviolability not to be profaned lay deep in Isaiah's thought of the Eternal; but reverence had taken the place of dread as the corollary of holiness, majesty had displaced the former dangerousness of the deity, and the response demanded from man by the holiness of the Most High had become thoroughly ethical.
The crucifying of the affections and lusts includes the overcoming of our natural dread of suffering and the perfection of our detachment from the world.
Repudiating the fear and dread inspired in men by Satan and his churches — an Angst deriving from an abject and selfish terror of death (38:38)-- Milton's purpose is to teach men to despise death and to move forward:
Men have from time immemorial experienced wonder, mystery, awe, and dread in the face of the inexplicable and uncontrollable forces of nature and of their own inner nature, and have hypostatized these experiences in the gods.
On the way home from a youth beach trip, a 15 - year - old admitted that he dreaded the thought of heaven.
Paradoxically, the pursuit is necessary because even as we, like helpless sheep, long for God's companionship, we run from God in dread of his lordship.
I'm exhausted from living every moment in dread of eternal damnation.
It can be strong as death, because it is stronger than solitude, because it... throws a bridge from self being to self - being across the abyss of dread of the universe.
The individual pursues with melancholy love a possibility of agonizing dread, which at last leads him away from himself, so that he perishes in the dread, or perishes in that in which he was in dread of perishing.
But just the thought of getting audited, or getting some sort of official document from the most dreaded government agency of all time is enough to raise your stress level a bit.
Because leprosy was such a dreaded disease, those who had leprosy were cast off from the rest of society.
It's almost impossible to convey the intensity of the scene: the vivid blue sky, the daughter's baptism as her mother lay dying, the white towel that was placed around Elise as she emerged from the water, the combination of dread, sadness, hope, and even joy that we all felt as witnesses to the event.
By «identifying» with Jesus, God experienced certain human predicates, especially singular care for a dearly beloved and the dread of being estranged from him.
That there may be some who need compulsion, some who, if they were free - footed, would riot in selfish pleasures like unruly beasts, is doubtless true; but a man must prove precisely that he is not of this number by the fact that he knows how to speak with dread and trembling; and out of reverence for the great one is bound to speak, lest it be forgotten for fear of the ill effect, which surely will fail to eventuate when a man talks in such a way that one knows it for the great, knows its terror — and apart from the terror one does not know the great at all.
Much needed is research beyond that already completed which will develop guidelines for improving the church's many roles in community health — from meeting the existential crises of being human and belonging to social groups and facing anxiety and dread, to providing more efficiently the «learning atmosphere» for a religious style - of - life.
But the quantitative mixture and order of these moods vary so much from one age of the world, from one system of thought, and from one individual to another, that you may insist either on the dread and the submission, or on the peace and the freedom as the essence of the matter, and still remain materially within the limits of the truth.
Or «to believe in the cross of Christ... means to make the cross... our own, to undergo crucifixion with him... the cross becomes the judgment of ourselves... crucifying the affections and lusts... overcoming our natural dread of suffering... and the perfection of our detachment from the world... the judgment... and deliverance of man.»
Readiness for dread is thus the gift of faith, and is identical with freedom from ourselves (= our old self) for ourselves (= our new self), freedom from the fallacy which lies at the root of sin — namely, that we can base our own existence upon our own resolve, and thus attain freedom for the future.
Second, following on from this, humans lose their numinous dread of nature.
Such a theology can easily become distorted into a grim and dutiful legalism, shaping its followers into resolute «true believers» who respond to God more out of fear and dread than from gratitude and joy.
From disjointed political parties, frequent terrorist attacks worldwide and countries that seem to be inwardly imploding, it seems that the most popular initial response has been one of horror and dread.
And so the list goes, with the actual numbers changing somewhat from year to year, yet the fact that more people are killed with blunt objects each year remains constant.For example, in 2011, there was 323 murders committed with a rifle but 496 murders committed with hammers and clubs.While the FBI makes is clear that some of the «murder by rifle» numbers could be adjusted up slightly, when you take into account murders with non-categorized types of guns, it does not change the fact that their annual reports consistently show more lives are taken each year with these blunt objects than are taken with Feinstein's dreaded rifle.Another interesting fact: According to the FBI, nearly twice as many people are killed by hands and fists each year than are killed by murderers who use rifles.
As you take your seat and appreciatively grab the restaurant's menu from the hostess to begin perusing the list of entrées, the dreaded wine list is dropped into your hands.
Plus it finishes in the oven which is my favorite type of dinner because it gives me time to clean up, which saves me from the dreaded after dinner clean up.
Before Tinsley discovered her love for the kitchen, we used to dread this time of year because it meant our veggies would come from whatever we could -LSB-...]
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