Sentences with phrase «innocent eyes of a child»

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Or am I missing the subtext of, «I love you so much, little innocent child somewhere in the world, that I will send flood waters to drown you and your family, and you get to die in terror and angst, watching your family die right in front of your eyes
We have only to open our eyes, to understand how dearly we are loved by a creator who is not malevolent, who understands our human condition, who despite our sad history continues to express faith, hope and love for us by these daily decision to create life in the form of innocent children and then to entrust them to us.
Look into the eyes of a suffering victim of any of the multiple disfiguring, debilitating, painful diseases that your «loving» god has purportedly created, or those of a starving innocent child in Africa.
You'd think the innocent sounds of our children playing would warm our hearts, but as experienced parents, Francis and I knew that wholesome noises often lead to bonked heads, chipped teeth, and poked eyes.
Consumers had been primed to respond favorably to the sketch by a couple of decades» worth of advertising of a variety of products, including food, clothing, furniture, and health elixirs, featuring children and infants cast with wondrous and innocent expressions.95 The Gerber Baby's large eyes and dilated pupils, round symmetrical head, button nose, and tiny bow - like mouth typifies the «cuteness» and perceived vulnerability that evolutionary biologists surmise increases the likelihood of parents» protecting their young.96
By the time the Boomtown Rats came on, and the sea of dancing people in Wembley Stadium was being intercut with Ethiopian children with innocent eyes and bulbous heads, a phrase had arisen in his consciousness: «Dance of death.»
A child's innocent action, petting the dog, can be provocation for a bite when seen through the eyes of the dog.
The innocent children with their wide eyes, pastel colors and cute clothes were depicted carrying weapons, showing hostile affinities and breaking the soft image of innocence.
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