Sentences with phrase «in dumbness»

I speak the truth in dumbness, back in 1980... I really had thought that everyone did what I did, and more so, really didn't pay much attention.
But it revels in its dumbness, to the point where it actually can be somewhat clever in the many ways its creators, Bobby & Peter Farrelly, come up with to draw out laughs at their characters» expense.
Humans are not to be beasts, nor to live like beasts, for they are still in dumbness, in ignorance.

Not exact matches

Good Lord, only in America dumbness is so glorified.
The dumbness of dimly lit societies are predicated and / or found in the nurseries of social decadence becoming the ever widening road of Hell and sodomies are the wheels of the prevalent minds who dare to share their souls of the sodomizers» staffs!
Had Arsenal been in Zambia, we would have kicked Wenger's arse out of our team 7 years ago and I know for sure you lads in London are more brutal than us (you colonized us and many other states before, heeehe) so come on!!!! Wenger is officially one of the most hated men alive today and we keep losing fans each day and recruiting non because of his dumbness.
Wenger is all about lies, excuses, dictatorship, arrogant, uncaring, dumbness, ambitionless and specialist in failure.
This is our plight, a following condemned to perpetual cursing amid blessing, deafness amid listening, dumbness amid talking — all at once in vain.
Sometimes, as in «Fargo,» the Coens» fondness for outre regionalism verges on contempt, as if they were implicitly contrasting their own sophistication with the literal - minded dumbness of their characters.
Sometimes too smart for its own dumbness (Alexander Nevsky is showing at the only movie theatre in occupied Calumet), it's usually just dumb enough for its own dumbness, knowing which side its toast is buttered on and laying on the dead a yard thick over every couple minutes or so of its closing chapters.
The press release includes a wonderful quote from James Brooks from a 1963 article in Time Magazine on the occasion of his retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art: «The crucial thing for a painter is getting to the point where he can maintain some sort of pictorial balance between alertness and dumbness, where he is thinking but it can't be classified as thinking.»
This body of satirical work continues his acerbic attacks on abuses of power, corruption and political dumbness seen in his 2010 Cape Town show Hail to the Thief.
In common speech sweetness conveys authenticity, warmth, conviviality or affirmation; or just as likely, a certain dumbness, vacuousness and opacity.
It had all the qualities that interest me - literalness, repetitiveness, an obsessive quality, order with dumbness, and the possibility of complete lack of meaning» (J. Johns, quoted in «Jasper Johns: Strokes of Genius», Jasper Johns: Writings, Sketchbook Notes, Interviews, New York, 1996, p. 259).
In fact, if humankind was really as dumb as the fans of DPS would have us believe, we wouldn't be around today to hear their doomsaying, because Homo sapiens would have been wiped out during vastly larger environmental swings (in and out of ice ages, for example) in our past, than those expected as a consequence of the burning of fossil fuels to produce the energy that powers our world — a world in which the human life expectancy, perhaps the best measure of our level of «dumbness» or «smartness» — has more than doubled over the last century and continues to grow ever longeIn fact, if humankind was really as dumb as the fans of DPS would have us believe, we wouldn't be around today to hear their doomsaying, because Homo sapiens would have been wiped out during vastly larger environmental swings (in and out of ice ages, for example) in our past, than those expected as a consequence of the burning of fossil fuels to produce the energy that powers our world — a world in which the human life expectancy, perhaps the best measure of our level of «dumbness» or «smartness» — has more than doubled over the last century and continues to grow ever longein and out of ice ages, for example) in our past, than those expected as a consequence of the burning of fossil fuels to produce the energy that powers our world — a world in which the human life expectancy, perhaps the best measure of our level of «dumbness» or «smartness» — has more than doubled over the last century and continues to grow ever longein our past, than those expected as a consequence of the burning of fossil fuels to produce the energy that powers our world — a world in which the human life expectancy, perhaps the best measure of our level of «dumbness» or «smartness» — has more than doubled over the last century and continues to grow ever longein which the human life expectancy, perhaps the best measure of our level of «dumbness» or «smartness» — has more than doubled over the last century and continues to grow ever longer.
I'm not very up on this stuff, but if you'll indulge my dumbness for a moment, the consensus here seems to be saying that something that can never be measured directly is used as a baseline for the scary model forecasts (questionable feedbacks added) that the IPCC has 95 % confidence in?
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