Sentences with phrase «from toiling»

Working remotely is very different from toiling away in a traditional office.
Thus arises the attitude that the good life is a life without work, and that the measure of the value of existence is freedom from toil.
; the interpretation of this event is that God thereby delivered his people from the toil of Egyptian bondage, that in the promised land they might find rest, a rest memorialized in the weekly Sabbath (Deut.
The leisured gentlemen of former times are now too busy to cultivate their recreation properly, and those who have been relieved from toil and given the liberty of children of abundance do not usually have the traditions of civility and the habits of discrimination to enable them to use their free time wisely.
How could Jesus accept those living in ill - gotten luxury wrung from the toil, sweat, and tears of helpless men, women, and children?
Krishna waits To greet thee coming, «companied by gods, Seated in heaven, from toils and sorrows saved.
Thank you to the seed that grew in the soil, And blessings to the farmers who made food from their toil.
This is one of the best remedies for women who have become worn out from all their toils of life.
«Absorbed in meditation,» says Buddha, «persevering, always steadfast, the wise touch Nirvana, the ultimate rest from toil» (Verse 23).

Not exact matches

Because you toil from the comfort of your own home, you can go ahead and crank the shoebox - sized 50 - watt Bluetooth room - filler up as loud as you like.
The following evening in the West Loop, my dining companions and I settled in at one of the seventeen beautifully dressed tables at Exhibit B: Grace, a first restaurant from chef Curtis Duffy, who had previously toiled at Charlie Trotter's and Alinea before enjoying a brief Michelin - starred run of his own at the Peninsula Hotel.
The youth appear uninterested in carrying any longer the burden of national moral responsibility for the evils of the Third Reich, and the hard - working people of Europe are disenchanted with the concept of toiling to keep idle Greeks and Portuguese at the beach on their state benefits that began when they retired prematurely from unproductive state jobs.
Why spend your early years toiling away in Corporate America, the thinking evolved, when you could circumvent it from the get - go?
Once again returning to the predicament of extracting excess energy from fusion, Laberge toiled on his sofa, rereading all the previous research.
Because it doubled as a network printer, Cord's 25 office employees could produce collated and double - sided documents from their desktops, which freed them from having to toil away in the company's print room.
They see your new car, hear of you redecorating your house, see you away from the store at your beach house while they toil away, and they resent you for it.
But if we're all going to moil and toil anyway, we should protect our corn from the elements.
In more than a decade, Dermer has crisscrossed the globe, evaluating more than 40,000 toys, meeting with everyone from strange tinkerers toiling in their basements, to rocket scientists, mompreneurs and, of course, professional inventors.
Everything in human life is subject to change, to qualification, to loss: «What profit have we from all the toil which we toil at under the sun?»
It's sole purpose is to keep the poor from storming the castle walls and give them a reason to keep toiling in the fields while their masters grow fat off the fruit of their labors.
Then to Adam He said, «Because you have heeded the voice of your wife, and have eaten from the tree of which I commanded you, saying, «You shall not eat of it»: Cursed is the ground for your sake; In toil you shall eat of it All the days of your life.
There was no hate in Adam and Eve even after being driven from the Garden to pain and toil under the knowledge of good and evil.
It is not always easy to differentiate labour from its results — the musician's labour of playing from the music he makes — but the economist is particularly interested in the effort, the toil and the skills.
A.P. Nirmal particularly depended on the Deuteronomic account of the affliction, toil and the oppression of the foreparents of the Israelites to expound the movement of Dalits from a «no people» to «God's people.»
The average worker has been so far released from wearing toil that the privileges of «aristocrats» and «ordinary people» have been exchanged.
But understood in the context of our joyful «play,» this advice to work takes on a new perspective.0 ur toil is not meant to master life; it is not for the purpose of wresting the key to salvation from life itself.
Thus the average worker has been so far released from wearing toil that the privileges of «aristocrats» and «ordinary people» have been exchanged.
The road led Adam and Eve from a fairy tale existence into the world of real life, where they had to toil hard just to exist, watch one of their sons murder his brother, and experience the terrible pain of what it means to be human.
For each one has he not decided in love from all eternity and brought his benediction in person to all distress and toil?
Three times I was shipwrecked; for a night and a day I was adrift at sea; on frequent journeys, in danger from rivers, danger from bandits, danger from my own people, danger from Gentiles, danger in the city, danger in the wilderness, danger at sea, danger from false brothers and sisters; in toil and hardship, through many a sleepless night, hungry and thirsty, often without food, cold and naked.
With the release of men from deadening drudgery and toil, new possibilities of cultural growth and the use of man's varied capacities have emerged.
I know plenty of people, both rich and poor, who are suffocating from the weight of an American dream, who find themselves heavily burdened by the lifeless toil and consumption we put upon ourselves.
They are strands that derive especially from family, civic, and religious bonds, and they are fundamental to a Christian understanding of the human person: marriage, generation, honest toil, and the service of eternity in humble self - offering.
Show your thanks to the migrant workers who toil in the hot sun at minimum wage so you can have a cheap salad and the truckers who drive 6,000 miles to bring produce from California to your table.
Though the Castro name still rules Cuba, the island's treatment of religion today appears to be a far cry from the days when young clergymen baked under a hot Caribbean sun while toiling in work camps because of their religion.
Now in summer, when it was hot, and he was very tired and ill from his journeyings, or when he held the office of lecturer, he would sometimes, as he lay thus in bonds, and oppressed with toil, and tormented also by noxious insects, cry aloud and give way to fretfulness, and twist round and round in agony, as a worm does when run through with a pointed needle.
He learns, through the revealing conversation with God, that his choice for humanization, wisdom, knowledge of good and bad, or autonomy really means at the same time also estrangement from the world, self - division, division of labor, toil, fearful knowledge of death, and the institution of inequality, rule, and subservience.
(1) There is the (partial) estrangement of humankind from the world (or nature), evidenced by (a) enmity between serpent and woman; (b) partial alienation of man from the earth, upon which he must now toil for his food; and (c) pain of childbirth, implying conflict even within the (female) human body.
The Fall in the Garden of Eden: though God could easily have forgiven Adam and Eve for the minor transgression they had committed (eating an apple, after all, is hardly a terrible crime in and of itself), he instead reacted by expelling them from Paradise and condemning them and all their descendants to a life of toil, suffering and death.
17 But to Adam he said, «Because you obeyed your wife and ate from the tree about which I commanded you, «You must not eat from it,» cursed is the ground thanks to you; in painful toil you will eat of it all the days of your life.
After years toiling back and forth between the Nationwide Tour, he finally solidified himself as a bona fide PGA Tour pro with a streak of 25 consecutive cuts made from the 2012 to the 2013 season.
But for this moment, let's appreciate Sam Hinkie, who toiled away laying the foundation for this roster and only gets to appreciate it from afar now.
Choices, choices, choices, that's what happened to our once free - flowing, beautiful on the eyes brand of football... the move from Highbury was a friggin hoax played on all Gunner fans... North London football is now for the fat cats and wannabes, not for those of us who rather watch from home because we love the game and we would rather not pay a weeks wage to get a seat a 1/4 mile from the field of play... much like a high - end business that once cared deeply for the artisans who toiled to create something quite brilliant, they have become an assembly - line factory trying to get the most for the least while still raising the prices of their product..
Chelsea's midfield struggles earlier in the season cost the team an early exit from the Capital One Cup tournament as well as significant points in the Premier League that still have the reigning BPL champions toiling at 12th on the table.
Nearly all of the 32 from the day they are hired toil on an inevitable trail toward one day being fired.
Where did he come from, and why is he rising so high after toiling in obscurity?
Aguero's glancing header from teenage substitute Bersant Celina's cross meant Manchester City retained their record of only failing to score once at home this season, but they had toiled in front of goal for much of the match.
Toiling after coming back from injury last season, fans begun to grow tired of Coutinho's form and many may have accepted a # 72M bid at the time.
Lukaku's form for West Brom impressed many, but despite the toil of Torres and Demba Ba and two initial league appearances in a Chelsea shirt for Lukaku, it was still decided the young striker would benefit from another loan spell, so he joined Everton on deadline day.
The midweek meeting with Watford was far from an enjoyable night for Blues fans, as the team toiled to create any kind of breakthrough, and they went home with a goalless draw.
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