The prime minister has faced accusations
of heartlessness after he insisted yesterday that Britain should not take any further refugees from the war - torn Middle East.
Another is a pious
heartlessness toward those whose sins have found them out and who wear the consequences like a scarlet letter.
She first excavates the roots of our
corporate heartlessness» in our culture's disordered desires — what she describes as our culture's «addiction to consumerism,» its «idolatry of money» and its «massive failure of compassion» for other creatures and the earth.
We need to find revolutions
against heartlessness and seek the heart - felt people who ever do cherish Godliness and their Godly ambitions!
If nothing else, Berg's film is a ballsy one, wearing its mean -
spirited heartlessness proudly on its sleeve.
The look is gorgeous, of course, but seldom has so much aestheticization served so
much heartlessness.
It tells the troubling tale of a prickly 59 - year old carpenter in Newcastle having difficulty juggling between doctor's orders on one hand, having had a minor heart attack, and dealing with the
programmed heartlessness of social services underlings on the other.
For some, like Primrose, these dogs and cats were unfortunate victims of someone else's
previous heartlessness, and they need a little extra patience and support to share their trust with us.
I couldn't imagine letting this dog believe that humans were capable of
such heartlessness that they would let him die there, in that state, with those final impressions of what life had brought him for.
It's an enchantment triggered by the Beast's pride,
his heartlessness toward the beggar - enchantress who approached him for refuge long ago.
To know Christ is to know my own role in his death and that my crucifixion of God's» son is but the logical extension of
my heartlessness toward my neighbor.
It is people like them who make my job of exposing the ignorance, stupidity and
heartlessness of homebirth advocates so much easier.
He also labelled Islam «the most viciously sectarian of all religions in
its heartlessness towards unbelievers».
But seen through a Darwinian lens, the scene represents
the heartlessness of nature: The stags have died in a fruitless struggle driven by their own instincts, while the approaching fox and hawk see only their next meal.
And they do not equate «updating for the modern world» with «embracing cynicism and
heartlessness.»
There's little catharsis to be hoped for in Goodnight Mommy, which overall feels calculating to the point of iciness, and cruel to the point of
heartlessness.
She's looking for a man who can match
her heartlessness and finds him in mixed - up tough guy Sam Wild (Lawrence Tierney).
Directed by John Frankenheimer and written by San Francisco's Ehren Kruger, the film has some of the outrageousness of a Tarantino effort, but without the smirky nihilism and
heartlessness.
Director Nicolas Roeg and screenwriter Yale Udoff exploit the character as a whipping boy for
the heartlessness and moral cowardice of uptight intellectuals.
He has a seeming fondness for catching orphans, locking them in the tiny cell in his office, and having the police ship them away to the local orphanage for even the most petty of crimes (As it turns out, Gustav himself is an orphan, and a fate similar to the one he imposes upon these children taught him order and a certain kind of
heartlessness).
Scott's film is shameless pandering to an audience that (he thinks) is ravenous for stories about
the heartlessness and moral vacuity of the wealthy.
Even then, it requires a certain level of
heartlessness to not shed a tear when seeing these photos.
Encourage people to adopt, not buy from pet shops (which populate themselves almost solely from puppy mills - another horror of human greed and
heartlessness).
By dropping the bomb at the very end of your conversation, you risk alienating your clients by virtue of your perceived lack of consideration and
heartlessness.