In May 2014, 10 months after getting married, I was still
kind of suffering from post-wedding blues.
In May 2014, 10 months after getting married, I was still
kind of suffering from post-wedding blues.
In May 2014, 10 months after getting married, I was still
kind of suffering from post-wedding blues.
In May 2014, 10 months after getting married, I was still
kind of suffering from post-wedding blues.
In May 2014, 10 months after getting married, I was still
kind of suffering from post-wedding blues.
I think it is common — people that
kind of suffered from the addiction — even after the fact.
Not exact matches
While that approach may work well for retaining existing readers, it
suffers from the same
kind of problem that a hard paywall does: attracting new readers.
When we heard that other employees had kids
suffering from a cold or a challenge or any
kind of illness, it resonated more with us.
In many indigenous cultures I have learned about, community members who want more resources than they can personally use are viewed as
suffering from some
kind of mental illness.
One in five individuals in the United States
suffer from some
kind of mental disorder.
The problem: Cutting off benefits to people who live in communities already
suffering from massive job loss and poverty is
kind of a dispiriting business.
The only question now is what
kind of disorder he
suffered from and is there any way to predict and treat his disorder to prevent future needless incidents like this.
Moreover, we are unlikely win them back to a more correct understanding if we begin by accusing them
of a
kind of spiritual treason, or to use a more medical metaphor, if we begin by diagnosing them as
suffering from some
kind of ideological infection.
I now believe it does a tremendous disservice to honorable people who are faithful believers to place on them the additional burden
of guilt, shame and magnified
suffering that comes
from the
kind of doctrine that promotes (sells) prayer as a magic talisman which will somehow change God's mind, alter physical circumstance, and fix intractable problems — if only the one praying has enough faith or asks in the right way or lives a holy enough life or professes Jesus enough or waits patiently or never gives up or any
of a hundred different gotchas that can be called upon to justify the lack
of an affirmative answer.
The
suffering can be anything
from some
kind of horrible tragedy to something like chronic depression.
The relief
of human
suffering,
of whatever
kind, the liberation
of human beings
from fear, ignorance and evil, the compassionate use
of human talents and personality — all these are shown to be
of the highest importance.
Although Jesus had some decent ideals (regardless
of what
kind of being you think he was), history shows us that Christianity, the religion, for as much as it has aided people, has been political, corrupt (well just human to be
kinder) right
from the git - go, and the cause
of enormous evil and
suffering throughout its history.
It sound to me that you are
suffering from delusions and are caught up in some
kind of sick religious frenzy.
Women
suffered, not only because they lacked meaningful work, but also because they didn't get the
kind of love
from their men that they needed and deserved.
But if even Adam and Eve, driven in rage and guilt
from the Earthly Paradise to which they may never return, may be said to be forced into a new «lifestyle» — if, that is to say, some especially desirable items are permanently out
of stock, but there are still others, only relatively less appealing, beckoning
from the shelves — if this is what the Fall amounts to, then how is it possible to comprehend the full implications
of suffering or loss
of any
kind, whether in Mozambique or in Romania or in the luxurious American suburb?
Though
kind, intelligent and well intentioned, Marianne in this work is the public facilitator
of the transience
from which she personally
suffers.
I have been used,
suffered from abused
of every
kind, taken advantage
of, and continue to have people treat me in this fashion and do nothing but take advantage
of me the more grace I have given.
However, in the rural areas in the northeast and the north, there is a totally different world where people
suffer from economic deprivation and environmental destruction - in other words, all
kinds of human rights violations.
We all
suffer from this heart disease,
from a
kind of spiritual arteriosclerosis for which the only cure is the healing medicine
of Jesus» grace.
If God demanded the death
of an innocent and blameless person before forgiving anybody, if God turned away even
from those who repented until someone else
suffered for their sins, if God demanded the pain and blood
of the cross before admitting anyone into right relationship... what
kind of blood - thirsty, sadistic being would this be?
Those who reflect insufficiently find it peculiar that people
suffer the oppression
of this
kind of sovereign with docility and patience, that they do not open their eyes to the vices and excesses
of the clergymen who degrade them, and that they endure
from a head that is shorn what they wold not
suffer from a head crowned with laurels.
Therefore it should be purged
from the earth, to the point that in the future adherents to a religious faith
of any
kind must
suffer shame.
Come on, the guys name is silverman, and he claims to not be a jew??? Is this atheist clown
suffering from some
kind of «chosen people» superiority complex???? Why pick on Christ mr. atheist??? HuH??
To enlist a physician to achieve release
from suffering presumes that the physician is competent to judge what
kinds of life are worth living.
We all
suffer from some
kind of religious brainwashing that occasionally results in hatred
of each other.
For him, stoicism refers to an attempt to place blame for desolation on the person who
suffers, as if
suffering was or springs
from a
kind of defect that a person should overcome.
103:3 — Except those who believe and do righteous good deeds, and recommend one another to the truth (i.e. order one another to perform all
kinds of good deeds (Al - Ma «ruf) which Allah has ordained, and abstain
from all
kinds of sins and evil deeds (Al - Munkar) which Allah has forbidden), and recommend one another to patience (for the
sufferings, harms, and injuries which one may encounter in Allah's Cause during preaching His religion
of Islamic Monotheism or Jihad, etc.).
When we think
of all that has come
from him in the impulse toward human freedom and dignity — the challenge
of ignorance and the attempt to remedy it, the concern for and conquest
of disease, the sensitivity to the needs and plight
of the weak, destitute, helpless, and those in every
kind of suffering, the stabilizing
of the inner lives
of millions
of his followers around the world, and the fostering
of a prophetic attack on such giant social evils as prejudice, injustice, and war — when we consider the things that have stemmed
from this «penniless teacher
of Nazareth,» we are dull indeed if the wonder
of it does not sweep over our souls.
In the Symposium, Plato depicts Socrates so caught up in wonder that he remains motionless in the midst
of the commotion
of everyday life; in the Hippias Major and the Hippias Minor, Socrates describes himself as
suffering from a
kind of seizure brought on by perplexity.
This
kind of mental illness affects 10 million Americans, and experts estimate that an additional 10 to 20 percent
suffer from «mild» seasonal affective disorder.
Detached
from the concrete habits and ideals that ground particular moral communities, empathy would not enable a person to discriminate among competing
kinds of suffering.
But I also fear that the progressive Christian church is
suffering from another
kind of problem, a
kind of lawless love.
Augustine never quite brings his view
of sexual love within the range
of his deepest insight as to what loving another in God means: turning the whole current
of love for self and neighbour into the channel
of the love
of God «which
suffers no stream to be drawn off
from itself by whose diversion its own volume would be diminished».19 To turn the human loves into the stream
of devotion to God is one thing, to set devotion to God apart as one
kind of love which makes others inferior is another.
Even though the mind has a certain
kind of power over the biological subsidiaries in which it dwells, it is at the same time susceptible to
suffering from modifications that occur within its substrata.
The Lord's astounding victory over Pharaoh is the dominant theme
of Exodus, and brings together the exiled Moses with the
suffering slaves,
from which Moses emerges as a
kind of God - like man.
Why the
kind and degree
of deprivation and
suffering which, far
from building character, almost inevitably cause madness and depravity?
One
kind of suffering comes
from knowing that the world, perhaps even a non-physical part
of it, is not going as we believe it should.
The Church can not be «a different
kind of economic space» when most Christians are
suffering from visual agnosia, an inability to recognize familiar objects.
«We need to get involved because this has become a
kind of national crisis with about 1 in 10 adults are now
suffering from mental illness so we're just called to be involved because this is becoming an absolute sort
of epidemic problem.
If you eat healthy and listen to your body, you will recognize how your body feels after consuming certain
kinds of food, even if you don't outright
suffer from any intolerances.
Jessica certainly doesn't deserve such treatment; and there are all
kinds of blogs that have been created to help people who are
suffering from hurt and anger issues.
I know a lot
of you out there
suffer from some
kind of nut allergy, so this one is for you guys, and anyone else who is tired
of nuts and their expensiveness.
Vieira walks through it, and checks a leg kick
from Zingano, who appeared to
suffer some
kind of injury
from the kick.
Perhaps if you said that our fans
suffer from excessive expectations I would have agreed with you but not this
kind of veiled attack on Arsenal; in effect actually proving what the writer is saying.
I
suffered from some
kind of bout
of bad luck though, with the minivan nearly leaving without me and all the pads and gloves I chose were completely worn out: I was whipped in the face by a loose strap, my knuckles were in pain because
of a lack
of padding in an old glove and, the last pair, finally my size, had the least sticky Velcro ever.