There's
a hopefulness in seeing potential, but there is also a danger to not appreciate, enjoy and feel gratitude for things as they are.
Reading your blog starts little fires of wish - I - could - do - that - too
hopefulness in my heart.
We can find
hopefulness in the artist's failure.
Faced with this somewhat bleak inheritance, artists in «The Ungovernables» embrace their complex relationship to history and assert a remarkable resourcefulness, pragmatism, and
hopefulness in their work.
The transformation inspires genuine
hopefulness in them for the future and their success in it.
According to the poll, 59 percent of students said they felt «stuck» or «discouraged» when asked questions pertaining to
hopefulness in school.
It Follows succeeds as well as it does, in fact, precisely because it's willing to take a hard look at its generic baggage, subverting the slasher film's longstanding association with marked and discarded teen bodies to say something about the intense vulnerability of youth, as well as their insuperable and probably ill - fated
hopefulness in the face of it.
A group led by Sheethal Reddy at Emory with foster children showed that a compassion intervention increased
hopefulness in the children.
Pope Benedict himself acknowledged this charism of vibrant
hopefulness in his homily at the Mass of Beatification, saying that Blessed John Paul «directed Christianity once again to the future» and «rightly reclaimed for Christianity that impulse of hope which had in some sense faltered before Marxism and the ideology of progress.»
Yet if the love is genuine, it involves commitment to the beloved, desire to give and readiness to receive,
hopefulness in respect to the enrichment provided in the relationship, and above all a yearning for deepest fellowship with the beloved.
Not exact matches
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg isn't going to let Facebook - related controversies like its repeated data privacy problems and Russian meddling
in the 2016 presidential elections ruin his
hopefulness.
He struck a profoundly idealistic note
in his speech, but his
hopefulness imbued a generation of Americans with the audacity to change the world.
There can be something sweet and even radiant about Sonia's
hopefulness (as
in Brooke Smith's lovely performance
in Louis Malle's film Vanya on 42nd Street); but there is certainly something deeply sad about her resignation to incomprehension, to the failure of understanding, on this side of the grave.
They want some big splashy teaching, like for instance — a course
in miracles, rather than putting into practice
in very practical ways with the people around them what the Isaiah says God requires (i.e. — love, patience, prayer, meditation,
hopefulness, justice, etc).
In Lancelot it amounts to a moral rage that is nearly misanthropic, and in The Second Coming a romantic hopefulness almost sloppily sentimenta
In Lancelot it amounts to a moral rage that is nearly misanthropic, and
in The Second Coming a romantic hopefulness almost sloppily sentimenta
in The Second Coming a romantic
hopefulness almost sloppily sentimental.
I love the
hopefulness of this time, a time to break up with all the stuff you hated about 2013 and dream again for better things
in 2014.
Filled with realism about the present and a cautious
hopefulness about the future, this volume points the way forward by looking back to -
in that apt expression - first things.
Writing
in the tradition of Reinhold Niebuhr, Klingberg views with tempered
hopefulness the prospect of an «extrovert» turn
in the cycles of American attitudes toward world responsibility.
In that book, written for the general public and not for scholars, I suggested that love includes the following elements or aspects: commitment, mutuality, fidelity, hopefulness, union — and that its goal is fulfillment in and with another or with other
In that book, written for the general public and not for scholars, I suggested that love includes the following elements or aspects: commitment, mutuality, fidelity,
hopefulness, union — and that its goal is fulfillment
in and with another or with other
in and with another or with others.
Hope,
in the Christian understanding, is not simply resolute
hopefulness.
In contrast St. Francis's age had an ecstatic hopefulness which found its prophetic voice in the strange mystic and biblical interpreter, the monk Joachim of Flora (1154 - 1202
In contrast St. Francis's age had an ecstatic
hopefulness which found its prophetic voice
in the strange mystic and biblical interpreter, the monk Joachim of Flora (1154 - 1202
in the strange mystic and biblical interpreter, the monk Joachim of Flora (1154 - 1202).
We see it
in the
hopefulness and zest of children,
in the tenderness of lovers,
in the courage and zeal of revolutionaries,
in the creativity of artists,
in the awakening of a mind to truth,
in the sensitivity of an effective counselor,
in an athlete's quest of excellence,
in the longing for peace with justice for all men.
Ultimately, she provides a safe, empathetic, and playful environment
in which students begin to explore feelings of self - efficacy and
hopefulness.
In light of this, I thought a blog post from the past conveyed my
hopefulness.
Miner's speech serves
in this role, a rumination on her success — and challenges — along with a
hopefulness for what the future brings.
In addition to improved financial outcomes, participants demonstrated a significant reduction in fast - food consumption and improvements in hopefulness and their perceived quality of lif
In addition to improved financial outcomes, participants demonstrated a significant reduction
in fast - food consumption and improvements in hopefulness and their perceived quality of lif
in fast - food consumption and improvements
in hopefulness and their perceived quality of lif
in hopefulness and their perceived quality of life.
Lord of all
hopefulness, Lord of all joy, Whose trust, ever child - like, no cares could destroy, Be there at our waking, and give us, we pray, Your bliss
in our hearts, Lord, at the break of the day.
Bettye's story on the other hand is a lesson
in humility, vulnerability and
hopefulness.
The quick cutting is too damn fast
in the last minute, but there's a nice sense of
hopefulness and positivity about the...
Three decades on from Brazil but still as spry as anyone else
in the cast, Pryce is the perfect avatar for the borderline insane
hopefulness that the making of art requires.
In the spirit of guarded
hopefulness, I will say that excites me.
Fascinating yet disappointing at the same time, and while it tries to instill
hopefulness about the afterlife, it only succeeds
in leaving a sour and depressing taste to it all.
Though it couldn't be more different, the film shares its optimism with Michael Haneke's Caché, placing its faith
in the next generation to rediscover, not invent, resourcefulness and the
hopefulness to employ it to affect a more positive outcome.
Though it's frustrating when they fall short by trying too hard to tie up their ends, The Machinist and Enduring Love approach nihilism with a certain degree of
hopefulness, replicating by that instinct the struggles of their protagonists to make sense of the senseless — to bear up under a sea of nothing and wish
in vain to not be consumed by the rising tide of nothing.
Yet Black Mirror explored exciting new possibilities last season, with the acclaimed San Junipero — an episode that revealed that
hopefulness was also a possibility
in the Black Mirror universe.
The researchers struck a note of modest
hopefulness, but cautioned that «no evidence exists for a broader relationship that spans a range of character education approaches
in a large sample of schools.»
Middle grade readers can relate to Molly not only because of her inherant
hopefulness but also because she doesn't have to contend with, say, the daily social politics of ninth grade (or
in British - speak, fourth form) the way Georgia Nicolson of Angus, Thongs does.
Justyce is thoughtful, polite, and almost naive
in his
hopefulness; his mother is suspicious of the law and cynically on edge; S. J., a white girl of privilege, is supportive; the guys of the hood are streetwise and bitter.
In his seductive reading, Patton evokes the tale's passion and sorrow, never missing a beat in his smooth - as - silk depiction of the characters» speech patterns and dialects, all the while authentically reflecting the author's obvious anger and sadness following the aftermath of Katrina along with his hopefulness that unique and beautiful New Orleans can be salvage
In his seductive reading, Patton evokes the tale's passion and sorrow, never missing a beat
in his smooth - as - silk depiction of the characters» speech patterns and dialects, all the while authentically reflecting the author's obvious anger and sadness following the aftermath of Katrina along with his hopefulness that unique and beautiful New Orleans can be salvage
in his smooth - as - silk depiction of the characters» speech patterns and dialects, all the while authentically reflecting the author's obvious anger and sadness following the aftermath of Katrina along with his
hopefulness that unique and beautiful New Orleans can be salvaged.
For example, when we come to the end of the story «Our Lady of the Roses» (see Beyond the Book), a story about an art teacher
in a Mobile catholic school looking for a way to relieve her feeling that life is suffocating her, although everything is still up
in the air for her, there's also an overwhelming sense of renewal and
hopefulness.
I'm not sure what I liked the most about the book, the
hopefulness of it, the description of «life»
in Here, the love the characters had for one another, or the realness of the story.
A certain innocent
hopefulness winds its way through each of these stories
in which the characters want something, both tangible (money) and intangible (to understand where they are headed
in life and how they will get there).
Produced
in Brooklyn and Detroit, the album mirrors the grit and
hopefulness of both cities and reflects her quest to «look both ways» as she relishes
in the good while proceeding with caution
in a complex music industry and world.
«Abstraction —
in its potential
hopefulness for imagining a different world or imagining a world that's not absolutely apparent — can tie us together.»
Cheriel's latest body of work,
In Search For More Than Another Shiny Object, radiates a profound philosophical sense of self - awareness and
hopefulness.
Norton reasons that its appeal resides
in its germaneness: «The issues that it deals with — freedom, loss, community, the urban environment,
hopefulness — can relate to and elicit emotions from anyone, during virtually any time period.»
But then came the meaning — as I relate
in the April issue of Traditional Home — it's about
hopefulness, freedom, the limitations of freedom, the transient nature of life and the cycle that sometimes results.
The intimacy,
hopefulness and meditation of flower arranging is contrasted by the direct war reference
in, Untitled 15 # 02, a depiction of a camouflaged helmeted solder whose face is mostly obscured by colorfully painted netting, which could be more like beekeeping than war making.
Although a haunting sense of foreboding, discomfort and unease is palpable, a sense of understanding, compassion and
hopefulness for her cast of characters is still evident
in the heavy impasto paintings.
Her work at once appears to be a celebration of these life - bearing forms, as well as something more decidedly complex -
in her words, «the light, line, complexity, and density of the wide, thick fog and smoke; the happiness and
hopefulness, misery and bliss of this life we are passing through.»