Sentences with phrase «have any sympathy at»

She made up her own death bed and I for one have no sympathy at all for what happened and I am more than happy to see her go.
I told him that it was a downright disgrace, that I had no sympathy at all with anyone like that.23
However, I don't have any sympathy at all for Bull when it comes to the way he treated his players.
Whatever it may be, the Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has no sympathy at all.

Not exact matches

«According to Brüning, the suffering they would cause would help elicit international sympathy for the Germans and help put an end to the unpopular reparations imposed at Versailles.»
Hard to have any sympathy for him when he's up half the night at the vomitorium.
They get a very small portion of it directed at them, and I have sympathy for that.
The director may have intended to draw the audience into complicity with the lovers» selfishness — and in fact, I was surprised at how long it took for the audience to stop laughing at Ernest, to lose their edgy sympathy for the lovers — but the ultimate effect was simply to make the lovers» erotic demands seem further from our own.
It's easy to watch the occasional news, shake our heads with (patronizing) sympathy at Haiti, and get the impression, «I guess we have to do it for them.»
At first this moved me to anger but over time that has moved to sympathy and love... atheists are a people lost within themselves and this anger seems to be the desperate flailings of a people trying to find something to fill the hole in their soul where God should be.
Henry would have no sympathy at all for the position advanced by the process theologians and accepted by feminists and Alvin Plantmga, 4 who insist that genuine freedom requires complete immunity from divine control.
Despite my sympathy for many of the «culture building» elements of Rod's vision, I have a number of misgivings about the «Benedict Option,» if not as Rod intends it, then at least as it has been commonly interpreted.
«All the time not having a clue that they were being whispered against, campaigned against by both Catholics & Anglicans who made it palpably clear that this initiative was detrimental to the «dialogue towards unity» and temporarily compromised their positions as oecumenical ambassadors - that this was a counter-productive «wacked - out» scheme by an ailing Pope who merely needed to be placated until he died - hence delaying tactics, obfuscations, procedurality, red tape and making everything as difficult and administratively untenable as possible; with patronising sympathy and hand - wringing at their lot while sneering, dismissing and chuckling to themselves that the whole thing will eventually come to naught... that the administration will crumble via crises and power politics andpersonality clashes and outright frustration at the situation... and ultimately the Ordinariate will be re-integrated into the Conference system and those not happy about it will crawl back to their friends in the C of E.
When three children at Fatima reported a series of visions, they were interrogated and challenged by both the Church and the public authorities without much sympathy: they stuck resolutely to their accounts of what they had seen and heard.
but if your parents told you, from the day you were brought home from the hospital, that the Bible was the literal truth, and everyone — EVERYONE around you continually reinforced that belief — in school, at home, at your friends» houses, and you were in that 24/7/365 from the day you were born, you can start to see — and have sympathy — for these people when other people appear to be attacking their core conditional belief system.
in a way i have sympathy for this kind of person, after all, they believe their church is dull and will grasp at the first thing that maybe offers a solution.
For while he keeps his authorial distance from the angry narrator of Lancelot, there is no mistaking Percy's basic sympathy with his Nietzschean madman who prefers war to «what this age calls love» and who had rather «die with T. J. Jackson at Chancellorsville [than] live with Johnny Carson in Burbank.»
At the same time, there are expressions of sympathy for priests who are acting out their homosexual desires and accounts of gays who claim to have had affairs with priests.
The development generated public outrage at OutRage and a great deal of sympathy for Hope, who has subsequently been named Archbishop of York.
If we have in mind his concern for the rise of a new people of God out of the confusions of contemporary Judaism, we can see that so far at least he would be in sympathy with the Baptist's aims.
This is because until one admits the basic instability of intermediate modernity, and that our major cultural sicknesses go back at least as far as its 1920s arrival, one can not be a genuine conservative, nor have the degree of sympathy for Rock and the 60s counter-culture that one ought to.
My sympathy and apology go: to my teaching colleagues who have had to put up with my barrage of «Niebuhrisms» at the midmorning faculty coffee break for the last several months.
At the same time, I have felt a certain sympathy with more traditional Christians who have argued that many liberals have undersold one» vital element of the faith an actual, loving God.
Since the nature and function of literature as I saw it was to acquaint us with the «felt» experience of life, to enlarge our sympathies and, quicken our sensibilities, and since the primary commandment of Christianity was to be disciples of Jesus Christ who had loved God and human beings totally, then the appropriate juncture between Christian faith and literature came at the point of living out our faithfulness.
Dan had the good sense to be at a friend's house, playing Halo that night, so I wallowed alone in self - pity for a while before rousing myself to take a picture of the sugar - doused pie with my phone, tweet about the fiasco, and soak in the sympathy of my readers.
For the others, I have considerable respect and at least some sympathy — but somewhere along the winding trail from natural law to theological doctrine, he and I part company (though I'd happily tag along as what the Communists used to call a fellow traveler, if he'd tolerate the company).
That being said, it would never occur to me to post anything other than an expression of sympathy regarding the death of his son (if I were moved to post anything at all regarding the tragic death of a young man whom I never knew but must have been in incredible pain).
I have read your letter about this with sympathy, for when I decided to become a minister, I intended at first to be not a preacher but a teacher, preferably in the field of Comparative Religion.
Anderson teaches Old Testament at Harvard Divinity School and brings to his subject an intelligent sympathy for the many ways in which Jews and Christians have construed the story of the Fall and the consequent fate of Adam and Eve.
Both Delumeau and Bossy feature in Eire's bibliography, but he has little sympathy with these attempts at an overarching morphology of «Reformation.»
Unlike some critics of process philosophy, I am not convinced that a «substantial self» is a necessary precondition of moral responsibility; 14 furthermore, I have considerable sympathy for Hall's claim that narrowly moral concepts tend to be overemphasized in our culture at the expense of concepts of aesthetic or experiential value.
«Coming to faith as an atheist, he had an understanding of and sympathy for people who look at faith wistfully but can't swallow it,» says Yancey, who writes about Lewis in his latest book, «What Good is God.»
«We are overwhelmed by the support, sympathy and kind tributes we have received, they have been a source of great comfort at this dark time.
Fr McDermott does go on to affirm that God knows creatures in their individuality, but he seems then to have some sympathy for the Nominalist despair of finding any intrinsic and universal rationality in nature, and even for Sartre's despair of finding meaning in existence at all.
At this moment, do nt you have any sympathy to the children?
Even when in some developed countries (though least so in the United States) governments are expressing sympathy for these demands, they have little response at home among their own people.
«I feel some sympathy for him because his position has changed over the years at the club.
«I had sympathy for Jack at Euro 2016.
The players Wenger signed to strengthen the team, namely Mustafi, Xhaka and Kolasinac are simply not good enough for an aspiring top four team.They along with Czech and Ospina should be the first to be shown the door along with all the players currently out on loan.The Club would take a big bit in terms of resale value but it would free up considerable wages to be utilised in bringing in better quality defenders.Anybody who sees a bright future for Arsenal with Mustafi at Centre Back has my sympathy.
If the reports are true about Alexis Sanchez and his attitude being the reason that he was left on the bench when Arsenal faced Liverpool away on Saturday then I think we have to have some sympathy with the manager, even though at the time it seemed to be a crazy move and it certainly did not help our chances of coming away from Anfield with anything other than a defeat.
The former Arsenal and England international midfield star Ray Parlour sounds to me as though he has a lot of sympathy with the frustration that has been boiling over for a large section of Arsenal fans this season, but he also sounds like he thinks we would be wasting our time with the planned protest during the Premier League match against Norwich at the Emirates this weekend.
at least then we would have some sympathy for him.
There were so many fans throwing blows at players going after someone ELSE that I have no sympathy or remorse to.
I have sympathy for Ched but I was found innocent at the end of the day.
Some Arsenal fans and football watchers did not have much sympathy for the Switzerland international star Granit Xhaka after he was shown his marching orders at the weekend by referee John Moss for a late and cynical tackle on the Swansea City player Modou Barrow.
Arsene Wenger will have little sympathy towards his players and will expect them to at least finish the campaign in style, ending their three match run without a win preferably.
I have little sympathy for them, they did not give a damn about a sweet, young, sensitive child while they blasted away at each other.
I'm still strongly opposed to the animal crackers (which the district says it plans to phase out), but at least now I have a modicum of sympathy for HISD's dieticians and I can offer ideas for substitutions that will pass regulatory muster.
Since it has first - hand information about the matter, at least much more than the general public whose sympathy it is trying to rally, it is only reasonable to respect its stance.
I would have good look at the extent of Soviet sympathy in the left into the 70s if you want to find serious treachery.
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