Could our cherished capacity to imagine, which
gives life and art richness, be a key to false memory?
Not exact matches
Art Allen agrees: «All too often banks sell you all kinds of supposedly user - friendly products
and services
and then
give you grief every day of your
life about your credit line.»
Bloom's purpose is to substitute
art for the transcendent grounding that once
gave coherence to the individual
life, since «a universal
and unifying culture, to any degree worthy of notice... can not emanate from religion.»
For those of us who
live in Southwest Ohio
and could
give a crap about ND football (which is probably the vast majority of us) this horrible piece of glorified lawn
art is Touchdown Jesus!
It seemed to
give him courage in his
art and his
life.
I pray that our
lives and our
art would become outposts, holy signs along the path,
giving a lost world a glimpse of the abundant
life we have found in you.
Because this identity was
given to him in his baptism («Thou
art my beloved Son; with thee I am well pleased»), he was free to get on with his
life and ministry.
The holiness that serves the poor, prays without ceasing, redeems the
arts, loves enemies, elevates community above corporate success,
and preaches the
life -
giving Gospel of a crucified
and risen Lamb in season
and out.
In time it came to involve
art forms of all kinds, (heiroglyphics, drawings
and carvings, images, tools, etc.)
and for all purposes (ranging from what we would call economic (making a
living) to what we could call religious (
giving him a sense of meaning in
life)-RRB-.
A brilliant achievement of Sumer was the impulse
given to the Stone - Age cultures of Egypt, which, soon after 3000 B.C., responded with the sudden upward surge of the first dynasties
and then the majesty
and enduring wonder of the Pyramid age, great in its architecture
and engineering, notable for the realism
and yet the impassive dignity of its
art,
and memorable for the brilliance
and varied richness of its thronging
life.
So I thought I'd share with you an excerpt of a talk I recently
gave on dignity
and higher education: Today's «postmodern» professor of the humanities doesn't even claim to have a «wholistic» view of the
art of human
life, although he or she often still....
Only then would her
art and life embody the enormous risk
and cost: «The intellectual & artistic delights that God
gives us are visions & like visions we pay for them; & the thirst for the vision doesn't necessarily carry with it a thirst for the attendant suffering.
Living in tension appears to be an
art... or perhaps a «learned taste» (like coffee)... but it is not really a great tension, it is just being willing to
live with uncertainty,
and to
give room for others.
It may seem counter-intuitive, but in my experience the best way to overcome creative block — in
art and in
life — is to
give myself some parameters.
At that instant of time when I
gave all up to him to do with me as he pleased,
and was willing that God should rule over me at his pleasure, redeeming love broke into my soul with repeated scriptures, with such power that my whole soul seemed to be melted down with love; the burden of guilt
and condemnation was gone, darkness was expelled, my heart humbled
and filled with gratitude,
and my whole soul, that was a few minutes ago groaning under mountains of death,
and crying to an unknown God for help, was now filled with immortal love, soaring on the wings of faith, freed from the chains of death
and darkness,
and crying out, My Lord
and my God; thou
art my rock
and my fortress, my shield
and my high tower, my
life, my joy, my present
and my everlasting portion.
With Leibniz I suspect that the main advantages of the doctrine are philosophical, in enabling us to arrive at a view of
life and nature in which the results of science are
given their significance along with the values with which
art, ethics,
and religion are concerned.
If indeed we are to judge all thought by the way it «promotes the
art of
life,» then I think that we must recognize that there are many ways in which that «
art» can be promoted, just as there are many different forms
and styles within the fine
arts, all of which can
give rise to particular kinds of rich aesthetic experience.9
My family, my friends, my work, my enjoyment of nature
and of the
arts give meaning to my
life.
Instead, however,
and as the best substitute, the Church would need to
give the individual Christian three things: a more
living ardour of Christian inspiration as a basis of individual
life; an absolute conviction that the moral responsibility of the individual is not at an end because he does not come in conflict with any concrete instruction of the official Church; an initiation into the holy
art of finding the concrete prescription for his own decision in the personal call of God, in other words, the logic of concrete particular decision which of course does justice to universal regulative principles but can not wholly be deduced from them solely by explicit casuistry.
Sepphoris is one of the most deceiving sites for people interested in archaeology
and the historical Jesus because all of its wonderful pagan
art and architecture
gives the impression that Jesus
lived in an absolutely Hellenized city.
The company says all of its products are made with the same overarching philosophy of freshness above all else,
and its state - of - the -
art facility
gives it the means to
live up to its principles.
I'm a big believer in remaining active, it
gives balance to my
life,
and I've always been a fan of
art and architecture.
We'd
given the best years of our
lives to
Art Modell,
and he stole our team.
While HIV can pass from a mother to her child during pregnancy, labour or delivery,
and also through breast - milk, the evidence on HIV
and infant feeding shows that
giving antiretroviral treatment (
ART) to mothers
living with HIV significantly reduces the risk of transmission through breastfeeding
and also improves her health.
He
gives a book talk Friday at the Brattle Theatre about his career in criticism
and its role in
art and life.
However,
given that the optimal outcome of fertility treatment is a healthy single
live birth, supportive funding meets the dual goals of equitable access to treatment
and safer outcomes for
ART - conceived children
and mothers.
Read previous Innovation columns: Mobile malware develops a money bug, Reinventing urban wind power, Mastering the
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Edward Boyden, an associate professor of media
arts and sciences, biological engineering,
and brain
and cognitive sciences, was one of five scientists honored with the Breakthrough Prize in
Life Sciences, given for «transformative advances toward understanding living systems and extending human life.&ra
Life Sciences,
given for «transformative advances toward understanding
living systems
and extending human
life.&ra
life.»
Among his other awards, Scheller was made Fellow of the American Academy of
Arts and Sciences in 1998, Member of the National Academy of Sciences in 2000,
and given the
Life Sciences Distinguished Alumni Award at the University of Wisconsin - Madison College of Agricultural
and Life Sciences in 2009.
Five such awards are to be
given annually by the Breakthrough Prize in
Life Sciences Foundation, a nonprofit formed by tech giants
Art Levinson, PhD, Chairman of the Board of Apple
and Chairman
and former CEO of Genentech; Sergey Brin, co-founder of Google; Anne Wojcicki, co-founder of 23andMe
and Mr. Brin's wife; Facebook founder Mr. Mark Zuckerberg
and his wife Priscilla Chan, MD;
and Russian philanthropist
and entrepreneur Yuri Milner.
At ISB, we use state - of - the -
art scientific instruments
and cutting edge computational techniques to detect thousands of proteins at once,
giving us a systems - level view of the molecular machinery of
life.
The next time someone
gives you their uneducated opinion on the evils of Keto Diets, refer them to Professor Jeff Volek
and hand them a link to The
Art and Science of Low Carb
Living.
This surely can
give out a wrong message about this valuable
art of meditational
and mindful good
living, which was never exclusively formulated gender - specifically.
And we make all of our products fresh daily in our incredible new kitchen in Long Island City where we use state of the art hydraulic juice presses to minimize oxidation during the juicing process and where all production takes place in refrigeration — meaning that the food and juice keeps as much life - giving nutrition as possible all the way from the farm to the tab
And we make all of our products fresh daily in our incredible new kitchen in Long Island City where we use state of the
art hydraulic juice presses to minimize oxidation during the juicing process
and where all production takes place in refrigeration — meaning that the food and juice keeps as much life - giving nutrition as possible all the way from the farm to the tab
and where all production takes place in refrigeration — meaning that the food
and juice keeps as much life - giving nutrition as possible all the way from the farm to the tab
and juice keeps as much
life -
giving nutrition as possible all the way from the farm to the table.
Toronto, Ontario About Blog The Toronto Modern Quilt Guild is about taking the traditional
art of quilting
and giving it new
life.
Toronto, Ontario About Blog The Toronto Modern Quilt Guild is about taking the traditional
art of quilting
and giving it new
life.
I will like to tell you little about my self, i am pretty easy going
and a good listener, what you are about to read may inspire you, denture you, make you sad or even anger you but i think, that honesty is the best policy.say it
and let the chips fall where they may, i am single with no child, I'm a down to earth kind of woman, i believe in
living your
life the best you can with the tools that are
given to you, treat others as you would like to be treated, I'm a hard worker, i get that from my Dad but i also like to have a good time, I love music,
art, sports
and life sunny days great but Rainy days makes me feel alive..
They lift our spirits,
give us new insights,
and help us redirect our Find insightful
and entertaining quotes by topics like
Art, Friendship,
Life, Love, Success
and Wisdom.
I teach
art for a
living and love anime, video games, adventures, writing,
and pretty much anything that
gives me the opportunity to express myself
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They have
lived for
art, passion,
and all the fine things society can
give.
With unprecedented access, WALK WITH ME goes deep inside a Zen Buddhist community who have
given up all their possessions
and signed up to a
life of chastity for one common purpose - to transform their suffering,
and practice the
art of mindfulness with the world - famous teacher Thich Nhat Hanh.
The
art, too, is wonderfully realised, both making the world a dangerous but curious place,
and giving a great deal of
life to the characters.
In inviting us along to peek into the
life, filmmakers Kerthy Fix
and Gail O'Hara don't
give us quite enough about the
art.
This may be a buddy comedy on its surface, but Bicycling With Molière also
gives some insight into the way
art imitates
life,
and also the way
life informs
art.
The other, JR, is a semi-anonymous French street artist known for public
art — larger - than -
life photographic portraits posted on streets, buildings,
and border walls — that
gives a voice to the voiceless at the intersection between the personal
and the political.
It's not an outright disaster or anything, but Olivier Assayas» showbiz gabfest interrogates the line between
life and art with a surprising lack of grace, especially
given its rapturous critical reception
and the great filmmaker at the helm.
There are times when Fox's nervy endeavor to combine
art and life obliges one to
give way to the other, but her efforts
and reflections throughout are riveting.
If we
give a piece of our
lives and our souls to our
art, then plagiarism is murder.
In the only stylistic flourish to suggest the director's hand, Tim Burton
gives us a few scenes of her
art infiltrating real
life, as she sees
and is haunted by random people with exaggerated eyes staring at her
and through the lie.