Sentences with phrase «just fleeting moments»

At a certain point, I realized that my feelings weren't just a result of the baby blues or exhaustion; they were darker and more extreme than just fleeting moments of sadness.
Thank you, Poppy, It was a bittersweet memory for certain, but it always makes me think of him for more than just a fleeting moment and that is always a good thing.
It must not be just a fleeting moment but a physical bond between the varying events in life.

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It connotes the passage of time; the fleeting moments that make up our memories at the end of our lives; but most importantly, it conveys just how meaningless any gifts would be compared to the gift the Polziecs gave the Gerstens.
It's not quite right to think of we Americans as questing after fugitive moments of happiness; really, we're questing after fleeting respites from happiness, too, just as we're oscillating constantly in our strivings for individuality on the one hand and a relief from individuality on the other.
(happy being a word full of meaning for me, not just the temporal fleeting moment of a laugh or smile, but a life of contentment, joy and peace)
It was one of those rare times when sunlight squeezes itself into our tiny apartment for just a few fleeting moments, so I had to act quick to catch those sparkly rays on camera.
We could have spent a lot less time arguing and a lot more time just enjoying those precious fleeting moments.
Just as you might set goals for yourself at work, when trying to lose weight or any other project in your life, mapping out goals as a mom is a smart way to parent, especially when those precious moments with your baby are so fleeting.
Liam will be 5 this summer and Sylvi just turned 3, so I don't have a huge span to draw from, but these are the stages that when my children are all grown up and having their own, I hope to be able to impart my delight for these moments that may seem so small and fleeting, but are just so precious.
The team also showed that the exchanged quantum vibrations were «virtual» — appearing only for fleeting momentsjust like the vibrations exchanged by electrons.
Our current view seems to be anomalous — just as special, at least, as being alive during the fleeting moment in which humanity's robotic emissaries provide us an expansive new view of our place in the panoply of worlds circling the sun.
For a few tens of thousands of years — a fleeting moment in geological time — conditions were just right for near - perfect fossilisation.
These moments we have are fleeting and it's just so important, now more than ever, to treasure each and every second that we have.
But, in hindsight, if I had known how fleeting those sweet quiet moments with him were, I would have savored them just a bit more.
It's just that Reichardt believes the world is one unmitigated disaster after the next, sporadically punctuated by fleeting moments of beauty.
The dichotomy between the two sides has fleeting moments of entertainment, but the film lacks a certain level of self - awareness when it comes to portraying just how ideal Gwendolyn and Stacy are.
Out of every bit in the film, only once did it feel like it wasn't real and that was just for a fleeting moment.
Any award from the Cannes Film Festival is in itself one of the most coveted prizes in cinema, one which filmmakers the world over would give their left arms just to be considered for, even for a fleeting moment.
The initially impressive sight of crumbling environments collapsing buildings during fire fights is just that - a sight designed to deliver a few fleeting Michael Bay moments with limited interactivity before the action repositions itself across linear corridors and on - rails sections that form a staple part of modern Call of Duty games.
Many of us, however, would love to capture those fleeting moments and treasured memories on paper, but just where do you start?
Pettibon's joy in the mythology of surfing is palpable in his sincere images, but fate hovers just beyond his frame, where the crash of his wave will end the surfer's fleeting moment of glory.
John Newsom's works are elegiac verses where a moment of life is luxuriously captured and lurking on the periphery of our consciousness is the thought that life is fleeting; it is not just seasonal, it is precarious.
Taking its cue (and deriving its name) from l'heure bleue, that fleeting moment of atmospheric ambivalence at dawn and dusk when daylight has not yet begun (or has just finished) drawing a world of legibility and clear distinction, Nathaniel Robinson's New York solo debut, «Civil Twilight,» operated within a territory of formal, conceptual, and material indeterminacy.
This blog post has reminded me to slow down and make the little things count; to remember the moments and those fleeting days when we still have time to show our children just how much we love them.
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