William Hague said the row paled into
insignificance given his duties as foreign secretary.
Not exact matches
And belief» specifically belief in the gospel, belief in the «good news,» because that's what the Old English word «god - spell» means»
gives us the ability to hope that despite all our failures, despite our
insignificance and sins, the greatness of God's love can reach down and redeem even us.
Whitehead clearly
gives some reasons for his belief in God, one being that otherwise (without God to objectify our experiences) «all experience would be a passing whiff of
insignificance.»
Pantheism is the theology that
gives us solace by according divinity to our experiences of personal
insignificance.
If you
give this movie time to work on you, the elements that seem overly artificial or impossibly distant from our own time fade into
insignificance, and you're left with a complicated and wonderful romantic drama that's full of surprises.
The film doesn't flow as well as its major theme would suggest, but it does hint at a truly devastating conclusion: how needless those events were
given Earth's
insignificance in the ever - expanding cosmos.
But
given that she's talking to a brilliant surgeon with a photographic memory and magical powers, isn't this insistence on his
insignificance a little... strange?
Photo - Scripts is essentially a start of an ambitious project intended to
give visibility to some of the multiple invisibilities and
insignificances that constantly rush before our eyes.