And they have faith, that impractical heritage from the Jews, in the ultimate sense of things, even if
the immediate meaning of things now eludes them here.
Not exact matches
Yet it was once believed — certainly when Mill wrote his Autobiography — that, whatever our familial, religious, racial, or physical limitations, our actions have
meaning because they are embedded in a scheme
of things larger than just our
immediate bodies.
It is the vision
of something which stands beyond, behind and within, the passing flux
of immediate things; something which is real, and yet waiting to be realized; something which is a remote possibility, and yet the greatest
of present facts; something that gives
meaning to all that passes, and yet eludes apprehension; something whose possession is the final good, and yet is beyond all reach; something which is the ultimate ideal, and the hopeless quest.
«Religion is the vision
of something which stands beyond, behind, and within, the passing flux
of immediate things; something which is real, and yet waiting to be realized; something which is a remote possibility, and yet the greatest
of present facts; something that gives
meaning to all that passes, and yet eludes apprehension; something whose possession is the final good, and yet is beyond all reach; something which is the ultimate ideal, and the hopeless quest.»
Religion is the vision
of something which stands beyond, behind, and within, the passing flux
of immediate things; something which is real, and yet waiting to be realised; something which is a remote possibility, and yet the greatest
of present facts; something that gives
meaning to all that passes, and yet eludes apprehension; something whose possession is the final good, and yet is beyond all reach; something which is the ultimate ideal, and the hopeless quest.
... is the vision
of something which stands beyond, behind, and within, the passing flux
of immediate things; something which is real, and yet waiting to be realized; something which is a remote possibility, and yet the greatest
of present facts; something that gives
meaning to all that passes and yet eludes apprehension; something whose possession is the final good, and yet is beyond all reach; something that is the ultimate ideal, and the hopeless quest.9
An increased number
of DL trips does not necessarily
mean she isn't doing her job - I'd argue just the opposite - keeping players off the field until they're healed fully is one
of the few
things she can have an
immediate impact on.
Assuming you
mean by stimulus and circumstance not just
things immediate to a rape, but the
things that have occurred in the background
of that person to make them capable
of rape, or murder or whatever.
The
thing is that the reason you chose to lengthen your stride instead
of quickening it (and keeping it short) in the first place is because quickening your stride
means much more muscle development in the
immediate term than developing it (which
means that it's costly and the body doesn't want to do it).
It has also
meant making links between formal and informal sectors, urban and rural livelihoods, coastal and forest livelihoods, private and public interventions, social conflicts, economic thinking, agriculture, fisheries, environment, poverty alleviation, and subjective and objective wellbeing analyses in order to approach
things from a humanitarian and educative and inclusive dimension that will be relevant to my
immediate contexts which is Africa and the rest
of the world.
That is less
immediate because the
immediate thing in Braid is that you're hitting the button and you're rewinding, but I think it's closer to the core
of what it really
means.
Beginning with the understanding that words and
things can attain
meanings beyond their original inscription, «Black Matters» couples the title's two
immediate interpretations: issues pertaining to the lived experience
of black people (literally «black matters») and the fact that we are far from living in a post-racial society (in other words, being black still matters).
The slowness
of the experience: the opening
of the package, uncoiling the letter, the examining the handwriting; are all
things that are better expressed via paper mail than through a more
immediate means of communication.
I
mean a leisurely discussion
of at least 45 minutes where these couples go beyond the
immediate «this happened today» sort
of chatter and, instead, ask and answer questions that help them go deeper and discover new
things about each other.