Sentences with phrase «into solitude»

Whenever leisure time is needed, the mountains and grassy plains provide the perfect escape into solitude by oneself or with friends.
Hopefully there are enough of us out there that really value connection to keep the whole ship from sinking into solitude.
His images invite others into his solitude by quietly beckoning or openly drawing the viewer in.
One of these, an eight - screen danse macabre, which gives the exhibition its title, offers a ghostly enquiry into solitude and death, making use of Kentridge's trademark silhouettes.
Escape into solitude and a quiet state of mind between spa treatments in the Serenity Relaxation Room, featuring an awe - inspiring view of the Monashee Mountains and Lake Okanagan.
Experience the magical hands of an expert masseuse and immerse into the solitude of happiness while listening to serene music in the background.
I'm a hermit by nature, so for me, leaving the hustle and bustle of the ER and all that chaos and retreating into my solitude to write was heaven.
After their love affair ended in tragedy, Rosa retreated first into her kitchen and then into solitude, as a librarian in Palermo.
It's easy for a single person to feel isolated and trapped into their solitude, but the reality is that there are tons of people out there going through the same struggle.
I often took naps and retreated into solitude.
Retreating into solitude is necessary for you in the same way that it was necessary for Jesus.
Jesus himself would regularly retreat into solitude in order to reconnect with His Father and remember who He was and why He was here.
It is not surprising to be told that the next step was a temporary withdrawal into solitude, 7 The description which the gospels give of that time of withdrawal is, as we have seen, once again highly symbolic.
We are forced into solitude for the sake of community.
Now, this is one of the pressing global issues of our time, but is the fact that I need to retreat into solitude after extended social interaction really a significant factor in solving it?

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During the week that the students spent time in solitude, they tended to show «reduced high - arousal positive and negative emotions,» Jarrett writes, adding that this effect spilled into the following week.
The figure of St. Anthony is a classical representation of the spirituality that flourishes in solitude; and St. Anthony is only one of the many fourth - century «desert fathers» who withdrew from society into the wilderness.
In order to be able to say it, man must finally come out of the false security of community into the final solitude of the venture of the infinite.
We meet God when values flood into our lives in our solitude or through others, as happened in the case of the dying soldier whose last words met a response in his courageous friend.
The partner who has thus spoken in a very personal way without being understood falls back into a terrible emotional solitude.
But his real history is much longer and much more extraordinary than could be indicated by these flares of war; it is a history that runs back three centuries into primitive America, a strange and unfathomable history that is touched by something dark and supernatural, and that goes back through poverty and hardship, through solitude and loneliness and death and unspeakable courage, into the wilderness.»
Solitude, for example, is often seen as a fundamental discipline — allowing us to move into other disciplines — but it can feel frightening.
But this experience of solitude and loneliness allowed for a great insight into the human person and to a vision of man which allowed the Church to present to the world an anthropology appropriate to our times; one based on experience and love, two terms the world is able to understand.
Unlike the rav of traditional Rabbinism, the zaddik, or rebbe, was at once a saint, dwelling with God in the solitude of the mountain - tops, and a man of the people, transforming his mysticism into ethos and bringing it to the community in the valley below.
But I also like to step into my fortress of solitude and parse out some of the bigger messages when I'm in the thick of it.
And if I oversleep or wake up late and have to rush right into getting the kids ready for school and don't have a couple minutes of solitude in my office to focus on gratitude before I do anything else, I miss it.
Given enough solitude and enough time, the mind shifts into default mode and pans through connections that at first seem wholly random.
Solitude is a silent storm that breaks down all our dead branches; yet it sends our living roots deeper into the living heart of the living earth - Khalil Gibran ✨
For the evening out, the couple change into more Valentine's Day themed outfits from the Dolce & Gabbana collection, and we're in a lift with them while they enjoy one last minute of intimacy and solitude before walking into the real world for their romantic date night.
No matter how you plan to snag a date, make sure not to rush into things out of fear of solitude or eagerness to find love again.
For example, a woman who is 44 years, and with 3 children, insists on acquaintances a guy who is half her age, all this into the name of treatment her solitude.
Better yet, if a forum was available for these types of films, maybe discussions would be more substantial and productive, and wouldn't degenerate into heated discussions about the Americans vs. British, whether or not polar bears should guard the Fortress of Solitude, or whether some unread script is any good.
Fin settles into the rundown train depot, expecting to live in solitude and quiet.
Félicité is pushed to reexamine the life she has spent in self - imposed solitude, and the more she abandons her defenses, the more Gomis seamlessly weaves expressive worlds of music and myth into the fabric of her everyday existence.
The movie, then, edges into the territory of the Farrellys» post-Dumb & Dumber work, when their high - concepts glinted with tragedy (think of Stuck on You's conjoined twins risking death or, worse, solitude, by surgically separating), although in and of themselves Harry and Lloyd can't support the weight of pathos.
While the near - perfect pilot revolved around Forte's solitude, the series has added more cast members in subsequent episodes to thicken the plot and, surprisingly, turn Forte's character into the semi-villain of his own series.
Loosely inspired by Roland Barthes» nonfiction book A Lover's Discourse: Fragments — which dives into the absurd language of solitude and mythology that lovers and would - be lovers...
Reminiscent of the political intrigue of «The Illusionist» and the haunting stylings of «Bram Stoker's Dracula», «The Countess» tells the tale of Erzebet Bathory (Julie Delpy) an aging noblewoman whose years of solitude and loneliness transforms her into a cold and distant figure among Hungarian nobility.
Kichuki did a fantastic job drawing you into her character's depression and solitude.
The recent suicide of a woman (Anna Kendrick) from her recovery support group has driven Claire into new realms of solitude, with only her caretaker - housekeeper (Adriana Barraza) for limited company, plus an occasional, impersonal tryst with her handyman.
But it's also a testament to the close attention the movie pays to Jane, who drives Stephen out of his solitude, coaxes him into marriage because she has faith he will survive, and nurses him through his physical decline just as she's having children and tending to them, too.
Opening with retired language teacher Mary (Isabella Rossellini, The Solitude of Prime Numbers) awaiting the conclusion of her architect husband Adam's (William Hurt, Robin Hood) acceptance speech for a lifetime achievement award, the film thrusts their struggles with mortality into the spotlight from the outset.
Satantango weaves the collective interactions of Almanac of Fall and the pungent evocations of solitude of Damnation into the same narrative fabric; though the film focuses on a community, at least three of the most remarkable sequences follow the movements of an isolated individual.
A mustached Paul Rudd truly enjoys the solitude; he claims to be able to focus his downtime into gaining what he considers valuable skills, like learning foreign languages, and that being away from people — like his girlfriend, Madison who is also, by way of holy - shit - it's - a-small-world, Lance's sister — actually helps him better himself.
Kit's plan was to live a life of solitude, but despite her best efforts, she is thrown into the mix of everyone else's summertime drama, forcing her to reveal her own ghosts, too.
Contrary to other independent - minded literary heroines like Edna Pontellier in Kate Chopin's The Awakening or the unnamed narrator in Charlotte Perkins Gilman's short story «The Yellow Wallpaper,» Jane is not actively shunning social expectations, but rather forced into a life of solitude by circumstances beyond her control.
Each rat needs her own little rodent house to retreat into for sleep and occasional solitude; like people, even the most social animals need their own space sometimes.
He took all the solitude and negative feelings I was going through and brought happiness into my life.
After the show concluded, we hailed a cab and the driver pushed a button, automatically opening the back door, and we quickly found ourselves back in an oasis of solitude, the bright lights of the city's signs reflecting past us on the car's windows as we slipped away, back into the quiet area we were calling home.
For the spa lover, 2 treatment rooms are attached into the villa and daily spa treatment package are available for solitude, connection with your body and a renewed sense of well - being on many levels.
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