Sentences with phrase «latest feeling of freedom»

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I owe my own enthusiasm for the church to the vitality and freedom I felt in the late sixties in the aftermath of the Second Vatican Council, when Pope John XXIII threw the windows of the church open to the best thought of the modern world.
Sure, I might have to pay for it later with tight pants, high cholesterol, and feelings of self - loathing, but being able to eat whatever the hell I want, when I want, is just one of the many freedoms I enjoy as an adult.
The key is to focus on being really present where you are and holding those feelings of freedom and joy inside to help with perspective when things get rough later on in the day.
Fans of the genre that grew up with the NES and SNES games of its ilk will feel instantly at home, while fresh features like the freedom to flit between vocations or play dress - up bring the simplicity of turn - based RPG action to a whole new audience; one that may not perhaps appreciate its majesty in a field they join late, but a new audience all the same.
Everyone I spoke to at the company said they feel a sense of freedom to do things that they couldn't do at other companies, which clearly is helping to motivate them — even on that late Friday afternoon, the designers seemed focused.
Enduring the financial, emotional, and psychological pain of separation from a partner you thought you'd spend your life with is excruciating, but it's a whole other thing to work through the lifelong process of fully healing from devastating loss of any kind.Maybe instead of sadness, you felt a sense of freedom and celebrated the end of your marriage with serial dating, late nights out, and extensive travel.
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