Sentences with phrase «great moments are born»

Herb Brooks was famous for saying, «great moments are born from great opportunity.»
My hope is that we start to realize we were great the moment we were born.

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I can speak for my wife of 7 years, because we have spent years searching this out... and for myself when I say that the greatest moment of our lives, was when we had a our first born son 5 years ago... and the moment we saw his eyes... we woke up.
If the God had permitted himself to be born in an inn, wrapped in swaddling - clothes and laid in a manger, could the contradiction have been greater than that the news of the day should be the swaddling - clothes of the Eternal, aye, as in the supposed instance its actual form, so that the Moment is really decisive for eternity!
The love of God is the only total integration of human existence, and we have understood its dignity and all - embracing great - ness only if we sense that it must be the content of the moment of temporal eternity (zeitliche Ewigkeit) and thus also the content of that eternity which is born from it in the presence of God himself.
To hear him sing the aria «Great Bear and the Pleiades» from Peter Grimes» the text suspended on a single pitch as Benjamin Britten's harmonies spin around it like constellations» was to be taken to some height from which the whole miserable panorama of human suffering was for a moment laid bare to our view.
It's important to get breastfeeding off to a great start - from the moment your baby is born.
I've always thought using Tracy's method would probably work great for a new born because they are learning in their first moments here on Earth to go to sleep in their cribs, and without crying.
Great job, but have you thought about who will take on the role of capturing those first precious moments after your little one is born?
From the moment he was born, our youngest always head great head / neck control.
Some of the finest and courageous military commanders who led our troops to recover those territories are still in active service and can bear witness to that great moment of the military's accomplishments.
Playing For Change was born out of the idea that some of the greatest music and art in the world exists live and in the moment.
I Used to Live Here, like all great neo-realist films, bears a very poignant, deliberate message that culminates in the closing moments, and is crucially told depicted via the more ardent elements of filmmaking, i.e. — script - structure, editing, framing and acting.
Fortunately however, its imitation bears an uncanny resemblance to the chest - high - wall vaulting antics of Delta Squad; the controls are sharp and responsive, combat feels great, and the friendly AI can hold its own in heated moments.
Thus was born the story of Kennedy's presidency as a golden period, described as «a magic moment in American history, when gallant men danced with beautiful women, when great deeds were done, when artists, writers, and poets met at the White House, and the barbarians beyond the walls held back.»
I'm not sure how Ofir Gafla's Israeli heritage bears on the story, but at times I felt in the presence of great Jewish American comedians like Sid Caesar, Eddie Cantor, Mel Brooks, and Jon Stewart who help us see the laughter of the cosmos in even the darkest moments of life.
There were a few moments of great writing but most of the book is extremely dry and boring.
There are some moments of great hilarity such as the bear coat and Father - in - the - tower (a technique I should try for Nanowrimo).
From the moment they're born to the moment they leave with their new parents, you give your litters a great start.
You don't have to be a champion rock climber to have a great time here; take time to see things at a laid - back pace, you won't be bored for a moment.
It had such great writing, graphics, and music, but the gameplay, in its best moments, was merely boring.
As the familiar expires and historic communities loose grip on their neighborhoods to the tune of post industrial triumph and gentrification, this is perhaps a perfect moment to pause and take account of the great creative energies that are born of New York's outer boroughs in transition.
For those of us seeking opportunities to get a break from ourselves, to get out of our minds for a moment, to define ourselves, or to connect in some way with what we were born to do, abstract art is great at helping us feel good.
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