Sentences with phrase «idealistic world»

In the often idealistic world of virtual reality, Ethan Shaftel's Extravaganza has a uniquely pointed viciousness.
There are references to pop culture characters such as Mickey Mouse, with the artist toying over the idea of false realities and choosing to live in an idealistic world.
We don't live in a perfect, idealistic world, games live and die by funding, not what should and shouldn't be, not whats awesome, not whats lame.
You seem to live in an idealistic world where every team always has their best players available and of course with the Arsenal team being so much better than the rest (in your opinion) we would waltz away with the EPL title without breaking out of a canter.

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It's optimistic, it's idealistic and everyone is there to make the world a better place, even if what they are building is just (yet another!)
Of course, you can't leap from being an idealistic young person to a world - changing leader all in one go, he tells ambitious would - be trailblazers.
But from The Simpsons to the web, much of what the latter claims for their own actually made its way into popular culture through a group of young people with an altogether different world view from the idealistic, perennially frustrated young consumers that obsess marketers today.
Ivy league schools like Harvard and Yale are the holy grail for young, idealistic students on their way into the real world.
LinkedIn's vision — which includes creating a digital profile for every company and worker in the world and lifting the global economy — may come off as an idealistic pipe dream to many.
Elon Musk is using his companies to pursue his personal idealistic goals: He wants to move the world to renewable energy, and he wants to establish a colony on Mars to preserve the human species.
From one perspective Isabella McCann may exemplify the desires of a new generation: idealistic and committed to changing the world perhaps more so than any generation that preceded it since the late 1960s.
I, like many of my peers, are idealistic and want to change the world.
He struck a profoundly idealistic note in his speech, but his hopefulness imbued a generation of Americans with the audacity to change the world.
The real world is quite different from your idealistic lala - land.
It is idealistic to believe that we know how our world ought to work.
These middle - class, idealistic church people entered a tangled world of hate and oppression most of them knew little or nothing about.
Paradoxically, we believe the argument from reason would make God relevant to the world, not because reason is idealistic but precisely because it is the most immanent dimension of the evolving universe.
This broad, liberal creed supported by a set of idealistic categories that never questioned seriously the progressive revelation of the mind of God in the existing personal and social relationships of man has been too much at home in this prosperous world to need to call out a rebellious Danish religious prophet who challenged the very categories of its thought.
It was the beginning of the Olympic Games, so I was still basking in the idealistic glow of the opening ceremonies, impressed by the commitment and talent of the most gifted competitors in the world, and awed by the staggering feats of athleticism that appeared on my TV screen each night.
The spirit which my Father and I shall send into the world is not only the Spirit of Truth but also the spirit of idealistic beauty.
The method is realistic, not idealistic: Whitehead remarks that instead of describing, in Kantian fashion, how subjective data pass into the appearance of an objective world, he describes how subjective experience emerges from an objective world.
Royce held the interesting view that the atoning deed must not only heal the community but it must leave the community better than it was before the rupture of disloyalty.10 This is a remnant of the idealistic attempt to prove that the world is really better because of sin.
1) Copenhagen demonstrated that global governance has overreached itself; 2) The crisis provokes a shift away from idealistic globalism, back to pragmatic concerns; 3) «Global consensus» established by «experts» is not and has never been genuine; 4) The institutions of global governance prove unable to resolve their identity crisis and to reform themselves; they are fragmented; 5) Global governance pays the bill for not taking into account non-western cultures and civilisations; 6) Displaying an incapacity to provide real leadership, produce a vision for the world, new ideas / ideologies, global governance opts for a survival approach.
This was the culmination of a process that had begun with some of the world's cleverest and most idealistic young men and women setting out a program for utopia.
The romantic or idealistic love between a teenage boy and girl (frequently still to be found even in our modern sensualised world) may also be accompanied by a desire to show bodily affection - a desire filled with a tenderness and respect that operate as a curb, not only on lust if it seeks to assert itself, but also on bodily expressions of love which would not be true to the real existential relationship between the couple.
James's world might look like those of the subjective idealist or the idealistic Romantic because it was engendered by the imagination; but it was not, for unlike theirs it came without the assurance that it rested on external foundations.
Altizer's view, thoroughly idealistic, must insist that the world is but a creation of mind or Spirit.
The churches at this point have a great responsibility not to advocate over-all idealistic solutions but to emphasize the distinctively Christian message that is relevant to these issues, to help their members to see the world without the characteristic American ideological blinders, to challenge many of the prevailing assumptions about the cold war and nuclear armaments, and to encourage the debate on public questions about which most people prefer to be silent.
Common sense believes in realities behind the veil even too superstitiously; and idealistic philosophy declares the whole world of natural experience, as we get it, to be but a time - mask, shattering or refracting the one infinite Thought which is the sole reality into those millions of finite streams of consciousness known to us as our private selves.
Asour Great Leader Sir Arsene said that the best way to create an identity with the way we play football, to get players integrated into our culture, with our beliefs, our values that we felt it would be an interesting experiment to see players grow together with these qualities, and with a love for the club, it was an idealistic vision of the world of football.
Cazzete pursuit means serious business as Our Great Leader Sir Arsene said that the best way to create an identity with the way we play football, to get players integrated into our culture, with our beliefs, our values that we felt it would be an interesting experiment to see players grow together with these qualities, and with a love for the club, It was an idealistic vision of the world of football.
I think what wenger has lost to his stubborn philoshopy, that you should combined your idealistic stubborness to keep your growing talented players with proven mature world class players (this time world class ST).
As our Great Leader Sir Arsene said that the best way to create an identity with the way we play football, to get players integrated into our culture, with our beliefs, our values that we felt it would be an interesting experiment to see players grow together with these qualities, and with a love for the club, it was an idealistic vision of the world of football.
Whether you agree or sympathise with their reasons for doing so the fact is that Wenger, the idealistic bastard he is, had hoped they would stick around and in the process stick two fingers up at the rest of the football world by winning the biggest prizes on offer.
If a woman gives up on a big paycheck at some corporate job because she'd rather follow her dreams and become an artist, or because she'd rather do something more idealistic and save the world, does that make her a non-feminist?
Making the world a better place for all is a great goal but is an idealistic, removed way of saying we will fulfill our obligation to each other.
Thirty years ago, a group of young, idealistic designers and engineers was getting ready to approach the world with eager eyes and a strong belief that they could make society a better place.
Like many young people, they may be idealistic and looking for a principled leader who will seek to change the world, rather than engage in the routine incrementalism and compromise characteristic of mainstream politics.
Just as his belief in beautiful, orderly scientific theories mirrored a child's view of the world, so his belief in God as the ultimate manifestation of that order expressed an idealistic notion that God is so much greater than humankind that He can not be found in any one faith.
«The young, idealistic people are trying to build a better world — this is for justice and fairness,» Sageman says.
Youthful personal ads were moaning for the past many decades about the boring picture of their idealistic heart due to the fact that the world marked dating black women personals as a non acceptable standard all around.
Follow a group of idealistic young men as they join the German Army during World War I and are assigned to the Western Front, where their patriotism is destroyed by the harsh realities of combat.
This looks like a funky, funk little punk rock coming - of - age film about a kid learning to experience the world and all it has to offer outside of his idealistic future home.
In Mexico City, an idealistic cop battles crime and corruption over the course of three consecutive World Cups.
Granted, it's working with a run - of - the - mill plot involving a group of idealistic but profane misfits out to save the world from a an evil genius with no credit... Read More»
Enrique Serrano Escobar says border town of Ciudad Juárez is no longer the cartel - controlled murder capital of the world investigated by Emily Blunt's idealistic FBI agent
The West Wing Administration Aaron Sorkin staffed his version of American politics with flawed but idealistic strivers fighting to change the world for the better.
Set in 1915 in the eastern province of Van, the film revolves around the love story between an idealistic American nurse and a Turkish officer in World War I.
One of the stars of that play is the idealistic bunny Judy Hopps (Ginnifer Goodwin), who announces on stage that she intends to be the world's first bunny police officer, and many years later, against all odds and her parents» wishes, she succeeds.
Here we venture into the world of fantasy, and no more credible is Sloane's sudden embrace of idealistic principles.
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