A final note
here of a personal nature; may I suggest that you tone down the rhetoric a little.
Not exact matches
I believe that man is, by
nature, an exile and will never be self - sufficient or complete on this earth; that his chances
of happiness and virtue,
here, remain more or less constant through the centuries and, generally speaking, are not much affected by the political and economic conditions in which he lives; that the balance
of good and ill tends to revert to a norm; that sudden changes
of physical condition are usually ill, and are advocated by the wrong people for the wrong reasons; that the intellectual communists
of today have
personal, irrelevant grounds for their antagonism to society, which they are trying to exploit.
But before expressing this belief, Fr Holloway makes a general remark about the
nature of scientific knowledge which may serve as an introduction to Polanyi's refutation
of Scientific Positivism and his proposal that science is
Personal Knowledge: «It is most significant that
here, as so very often in the discoveries
of science, it was not the inductive data which was the real beginning
of the breakthrough in knowledge, but a deductive vision glimpsed through scanty data which thrilled and excited the mind... from then on the hunt is up for the clues and the final proof.»
the point
here: if so (as many
of your referenced speakers do above), it is logically inconsistent to claim the fundamental
nature of existence is meaningless (lacking any significance) yet our
personal lives are significant.
What defines theology
here is neither the
nature and purpose
of professional church leadership nor the
nature of faith, but concrete experiences
of personal relationships.
Along my healing journey I started to become aware
of chemicals in my home and
personal care routine and I found
natures answer: essential oils that helped me in so many ways physically and emotionally (learn more
here).
That was a big part
of the last full trailer, too, but
here the aim more than ever is to show the
personal nature of the conflict between Gatsby (Leonardo DiCaprio) and Tom Buchanan (Joel Edgerton), with Daisy (Carey Mulligan) in the middle.
Here, it's set aside, with hasty and unconvincing moments
of Caston and Claire flirting like teenagers or holding hands like schoolchildren at times when such behavior seems awkward, given the intensely
personal nature of Caston's obsession.
Here we focus on the ethos and approach that Forest Schools takes towards achieving
personal, social and emotional life skills needed towards the goal
of connecting children with
nature.
Whale Watching Season is
here and it's a great time to catch a glimpse
of nature up close and
personal!
I hope more
of all
of you regulars in
here will stop, remember and share your
personal experiences
of meeting
nature expressed through your senses.
The other thing to say
here is that we do
of course have a split profession over
here, and it may be that the
personal nature of blogging is more attractive to barristers than solicitors — I think it's already true that a higher proportion
of barristers have embraced blogging.